Job Information
Webster Central School District School Psychologist - LTS in Webster, New York
School Psychologist - LTS JobID: 3262
Position Type:
Mental Health/Related Services/ School Psychologist
Date Posted:
1/13/2025
Location:
Schroeder High School
Date Available:
03/10/2025
Closing Date:
01/22/2025
WEBSTER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
We believe the strength of the Webster Central School District is embracing our diverse population. We are dedicated to recruiting and supporting a culturally diverse and inclusive One Webster staff. We strive to empower and inspire our culturally responsive staff and students to bring their unique ideas, experiences and practices to life throughout our district.
Webster CSD is committed to achieving a more diverse workforce. Candidates of diverse backgrounds and experiences are strongly encouraged to apply.
Open Position
Position: School Psychologist (Posting number 2425-3262)
Location: Schroeder High School
Start Date: March 5th-April 23rd, 2025
Requirements: Must have NYS Certification as a School Psychologist
Position Summary: The School Psychologist is a data-based decision maker who works within multi-tiered systems to support the success of students academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally by:
Collaborating and consulting with educational team members, parents, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments that strengthen connections between home, school, and the community for all students.
Evaluating students to determine current functioning, strengths, and needs in order to inform the implementation of appropriate interventions and supports to meet student needs.
Assisting in the planning, development, and evaluation of programs to meet identified needs within the student population.
Collaborating with educational team members, parents, and other professionals to identify environmental factors impacting learning, to address those environmental factors, and to provide targeted interventions to teach social, emotional, and/or behavioral skills.
Responsibilities:
Support the development, implementation, and monitoring of multi-tiered systems to address academic, social, emotional, and behavioral needs of students and to promote the development of Essential Skills and mindfulness for all students.
Participate as a member of the building’s multi-disciplinary problem-solving team(s) to address academic, social, emotional, and/or behavioral needs of individual students. Individually through consultation and/or within the team process, in consideration of the needs:
Gather data, as appropriate, through record review, interview, observation, and/or assessment to assist in the identification of student functioning, strengths, and needs, as well as possible barriers to learning
Identify evidence-based interventions to address identified needs.
Develop systems for monitoring and evaluating student progress and response to the identified interventions
Review and interpret progress monitoring data to guide decision-making.
Provide direct services to students and families to address social, emotional, and/or behavioral needs.
Provide consultation for instruction at a Tier 1 level to teach skills in the social, emotional, and behavioral domains.
Provide group and/or individual counseling services to students using evidence-based interventions to address identified skill-based needs for students to make progress in the educational setting. Monitor student progress in response to the interventions and make changes, as necessary, to promote student growth.
Communicate with parent(s)/guardian(s) regarding direct services to promote home-school collaboration in support of student growth across settings. Share resources with parent(s)/guardian(s), as appropriate.
Collaborate with community-based service providers to promote alignment of goals and interventions.
Conduct evaluations to gather information about student functioning, strengths, and needs in order to inform the implementation of appropriate interventions and supports to meet student needs.
Use current, valid, and reliable assessment tools and practices to assess cognitive abilities, academic skills, social/emotional functioning, and adaptive behaviors.
Facilitate the function-based problem-solving process and collaborate with educational teams to inform the development and implementation of behavior supports.
Conduct Functional Behavioral Assessments in collaboration with educational teams to inform the development and implementation of Behavior Intervention Plans.
Participate as a member of the Committee on Special Education.
Gather data, as appropriate, through record review, interview, observation, and/or assessment to assist in the identification of student functioning, strengths, and needs.
Work collaboratively to synthesize information, prepare meeting materials, and make recommendations regarding student eligibility for special education services.
Work collaboratively to make recommendations regarding special education programs, services, and supports within the student’s Individualized Education Program.
Maintain communication with parent(s)/guardian(s) and provide information and assistance, as needed, to promote parental involvement and understanding within evaluation, initial eligibility determination, and program development, implementation, and review processes.
Work collaboratively with the student, family, and educational team to plan for and address post-secondary goals and transition needs.
Participate as a member of the building’s crisis response team. Maintain current knowledge and skills related to trauma, illness, and grief. Provide crisis intervention for students and/or staff members, as needed and as appropriate to the situation.
Performs such other duties as may be assigned by the building or district administration.
Salary: As per current Webster Teachers Contract, education and experience
Perks:
NYS Teacher’s Retirement System pension
Health and Dental benefits
Additional compensation for Master’s Degree, graduate hours and previously awarded tenure
Tuition discounts for future graduate work at select local colleges and universities
Partial tuition reimbursement for future graduate courses at select local colleges/universities
Powerful and diverse professional growth opportunities
Application Procedure: Go tohttps://www.websterschools.organd click on “Job Postings and Applications” and then enter the posting number in the “Job Search” field. Application deadline:Janaury 22, 2025.
Correspond With: Mr. David Swinson
Assistant Superintendent for Administration and Human Resources Webster Central School District 119 South Ave Webster, NY 14580WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The Webster Central School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, political
affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, ancestry, age, disability, or any other status protected by law.