Duties
VISION:The school psychologist applies professional understandings of child psychological development and pathology, instructional and programmatic interventions, and special education law and regulations. The school psychologist provides psychometric and observational data essential to the evaluation of students’ eligibility for special education services. In addition, the school psychologist consults with administrators and teachers in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of interventions for students eligible for special education services, and at times, for students in the general population. Together with the special education social worker, the school psychologist carries case management responsibility for all students referred for evaluation or identified as eligible for special education services
JOB GOALS:
- All special education decisions will be informed by knowledge of child psychological development and pathology, instructional and programmatic interventions, and of law and regulations.
- Student eligibility for - or entitlement to - special education programming shall be based upon appropriate information, including but not limited to psychometric and observational data, consultation with administrators, teachers and parents, and research on the relative effectiveness of intervention strategies and programs.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Planning and Preparation
- Use psychological instruments to evaluate students
- Know child and adolescent development and psychopathology
- Establish goals for the psychology program appropriate to the setting and the students served
- Know state and federal regulations and resources, both within and beyond the school and district
- Plan the psychology program, integrated with the regular school program, to meet the needs of individual students, including prevention
- Develop a plan to evaluate the psychology program
The Environment
- Establish rapport with students, using interpersonal skills, such as empathy to establish trust and reduce anxiety
- Establish a culture for positive mental health throughout the school Establish a culture for productive communication
- Establish standards of conduct, and contributes to the culture for student behavior throughout the school
- Establish clear procedures for referrals
- Establish standards of conduct in the testing center
- Organize physical space for testing of students and storage of materials Establish and maintain norms of behavior for professional interactions
Delivery of Service
- Collaborate with service team members to provide coordinated case Respond to referrals, consult with teachers and administrators
- Evaluate student needs (in compliance with NASP guidelines
- Use counseling techniques, in individual and classroom programs Plan interventions to maximize students’ likelihood of success
- Maintain contact with physicians and community mental health service providers
- Demonstrate flexibility and responsiveness
- Serve as LEA representative in IEP meetings
Professional Responsibilities
- Reflect on practice
- Communicate with families (establishing rapport and ensuring that permission has been obtained)
- Maintain accurate records
- Participate in a professional community with an emphasis on positive and supportive interactions
- Engage in professional development
- Show professionalism, including integrity, advocacy and maintaining confidentiality
- Supervise school psychologist interns.
Qualifications
Certification:
Illinois Professional Educator License with School Psychologist endorsement
Salary/Benefits
Bargaining Unit: Exempt
Salary and Benefits: Per schedule for exempt employees.
How to Apply
Application Procedure
District 108 must have the following documentation on file to complete the application process:
- A completed online application http://www.generalasp.com/Pekin/onlineapp/
- Letter of Interest
- Resume
- Copy of transcript(s)
- Copy of Professional Educator License with School Psychologist endorsement
- 3 signed Letters of Recommendation
Documentation should be uploaded with your online application; or, may be emailed (julie.draher@pekin108.org), faxed, or mailed.
Fax: 309-477-4701
Mailing address:
Director of Human Resources
Attention: Application Process
501 Washington Street
Pekin, Illinois 61554
For direct questions, please contact:
Julie Draher at 309-477-4740 or by email julie.draher@pekin108.org
DO NOT SEND APPLICATION MATERIALS TO INDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS
Please be reminded, all non-tenure teachers are expected to successfully complete the district's two [2] year T.I.P.S. [Teacher Induction: Professional Success] induction/mentoring program to attain District 108 tenure status.
District 108 is an equal opportunity employer
Position will be filled as soon as suitable applicant is found