School Psychology Specialist (2026-2027 School Year)

Pulaski County Special School DistrictLittle Rock, AR
Onsite

About The Position

The School Psychology Specialist will assess the psycho-educational needs of students referred for special education services. This role provides support to school sites, including intervention strategies, behavior management techniques/plans, and consultation. The specialist will also coordinate and facilitate evaluation/programming conferences, interpret test data, and maintain compliance with federal and state laws affecting students with disabilities.

Requirements

  • Arkansas certification as School Psychology Specialist

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate individual students’ intellectual and academic functioning, addressing psychological, medical, historical and environmental dynamics for school-age and/or early childhood students.
  • Interpret District/State test data plus assessment from outside the District concerning the student’s psychological evaluation.
  • Provide a written psychological report using district adopted format documenting test results, diagnosis, and recommendations.
  • Coordinate Evaluation/Programming conferences with school administrators, parents, and teachers.
  • Facilitate Evaluation/Programming conferences including interpreting test results, ensuring participation of all members, and assisting in the planning of appropriate educational programs for evaluated students.
  • Serve as a consultant to school personnel concerning behavior management plans and/or contracts and conferences regarding discipline of students with disabilities.
  • Keep abreast of changes in Federal/State laws affecting students with disabilities.
  • Keep abreast of research and trends in the fields of evaluation and cultural differences of students being considered for special education.
  • Collect statistical data on PCSSD students to determine characteristics and trends in the population regarding disabling conditions.
  • Meet state and district required timelines for initial evaluations & re-evaluations of special education students and make recommendations regarding: appropriate programming/placement and continuation of services.
  • Facilitate and deliver professional development activities that foster program excellence, due process compliance, Response to Intervention strategies, and desegregation efforts.
  • Provide expertise and assistance to general education teachers regarding Response to Intervention strategies and appropriate modifications.
  • Monitor student folders to ensure all required evaluation components are present and original due process paperwork is placed in the central office files.
  • Assist the district in all of its desegregation efforts.
  • Maintain a schedule for job accountability; adhere to established job expectations, as well as other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Placement depends upon education and experience.
  • 190 days per contract year
  • Eligible for benefits
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