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The school psychologist/counseling/MFT intern's responsibilities may include conducting individual and group counseling sessions, assisting in crisis interventions, providing academic planning, and collaborating with school staff.
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Other duties as assigned by the deputy superintendent of exceptional student services, special education coordinator, principal, school psychologist coordinator. Arizona Department of Education School Psychologist Certificate /Arizona Department of Public Safety Level One IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card.
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The General Education School Psychologist will provide 1:1 counseling services for general education students and assist students in crisis by providing direct support to the student, family, and Homeschool Teacher as a member of the Crisis Support Team. The General Education School Psychologist will also attend Tier 3 SST meetings.
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Demonstrate a commitment to the school psychologist profession by utilizing resources for professional development therefore, improving the services that are provided. Participate in Legacy Traditional School non-violent crisis response team if trained.
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This person will also coordinate outreach activities that support students and families including pediatricians, outside counseling agencies and agencies such as DCF, DMH, etc Other Job Requirements include: Completion of a criminal record check and licensing as a School Psychologist by the State Department of Education.
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Certification as a School Psychologist by the District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). Master's Degree in School Psychology, Educational or Clinical psychology from an accredited institution, to include forty-two (42) semester hours of graduate level coursework and five hundred (500) clock hours of satisfactory field experience in a pre-K through 12 school setting under the supervision of a certified school psychologist.
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The school psychologist reports to the campus director of student support. KIPP DC is looking for a dynamic, committed and flexible school psychologist to become part of a vibrant educational community.
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The School Psychologist ensures KIPP Colorado schools have adequate and timely supports for the mental health of students and staff, provide the social-emotional supports of students with disabilities across a continuum of services, and broker resources and collaborate with Denver Public Schools and community mental health agencies.
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Reporting to the Associate Head of School, the School Psychologist will be expected to demonstrate collaboration, leadership, and advocacy to promote students’ social-emotional and academic success.
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The School Psychologist will work with the district assessment team comprised of an Educational Evaluator and a Speech-Language Pathologist to complete all special education eligibility determinations.
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The Virtual School Psychologist can expect a competitive salary with benefits specific to your state, including retirement, health, and vision insurance. The Virtual School Psychologist works remotely from a home or office setting.
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PDE Educational Specialist certification as a School Psychologist, required. The School Psychologist provides a full range of school psychological services to children ages 0-21, including assessment and intervention planning, consultation and counseling, program development and systems support.
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Essential duties for the School Psychologist will be to provide counseling services to students on IEPs as well as to the regular education population (mood disorders, autism, anxiety, depression, ADHD, social skill deficits, conduct disorders) in order to foster positive coping strategies, motivation, and skill development.
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The school psychologist will work with students in grades K-12, providing psychological evaluations and determining services in accordance with NJ state law, IDEA guidelines, and Catapult Learning policy and procedures.
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The School Psychologist will work consistently and creatively to meet the needs of all students, be responsible for academic advising and student socialization, collaborate on the Child Study Team, and partner with School Leaders and campus-based Special Education teams to provide related professional development to teachers and staff.
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