Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

ECE School Psychologist ($88,898 - $142,237)

# of Openings
1
Job Location
US-WA-Auburn
Division
Education
Job Status
Salaried
Rate
USD $88,898.00/Yr.
Max
USD $142,273.00/Yr.
Type
Regular Full-Time
Pay Grade
Contract - DOE
Hiring Manager Title
ECE Director
Program
Education
Status
Accepting

JOB SUMMARY

Position manages, monitors, and facilitates the work responsibilities for departmental and contracted school psychologists, and coordinates the assignments for school psychology intern(s).

Position supports instructional programs by reviewing reports of team members, mentoring colleagues and supporting professional accountability.

Position performs specialized psychological work in an educational setting to enable students to achieve optimal learning.

Position collects, interprets, and synthesizes information about a  student’s sensory motor/perceptual functioning, academic achievement, intelligence, social/emotional adjustment, and significant crises that influence academic and behavioral functioning.

Position works cooperatively as an interdisciplinary team member to provide services and to devise an appropriate service plan for referred students and their families.

MAJOR TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Performs casework services with students and families to help resolve student’s behavioral and social
  2. Selects and administers age appropriate assessment methods and materials in order to determine the needs of the
  3. Consults with teachers and other school personnel to obtain information regarding the reason for
  4. Gathers background information on the student’s psychological history by conducting behavioral observations, making home visits, conducting interviews, and reviewing school
  5. Interprets assessment results and compiles comprehensive psychological assessment reports that address the reason for referral and include appropriate
  6. Serves as a member of the interdisciplinary assessment team assigned to each school and works as a team member in making placement decisions, developing intervention plans, and planning programs to meet the special needs of
  7. Communicates case findings and recommendations to teachers and other school personnel as
  8. Participates in eligibility committee meetings and contributes to the development of Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP) and Individualized-Education Plan (IEP).
  9. Serves as a resource to teachers and staff regarding psychological services and social/emotional/academic/psychological needs of
  10. Conferences with and provides information, support, and counseling to parents/guardians of
  11. Provides in-service training and workshops for teachers and staff regarding mental health issues and proper procedures for the identification and referral of
  12. Organizes and conducts specialized programs to include parent training classes and student support
  13. Conducts specialized individual and group counseling sessions to address specific emotional, social, and behavioral needs of students.
  14. Serves as a liaison between the student, home, school, private counseling facilities and community resources such as social services, court services, and family service
  15. Provides follow-up support, initial, and periodic re-evaluation services as
  16. Acts as a member of the school crisis team to provide intervention to students as
  17. Makes court appearances to present data and performs court-requested
  18. Compiles monthly reports and maintains accurate case
  19. Models nondiscriminatory practices in all
  20. Plans, coordinates and facilitates bi-monthly meetings with psychologists
  21. Assists the Department Supervisor in planning and conducting department staff
  22. Maintains adequate and current testing materials required by school
  23. Because of the Tribe’s commitment to community service and the well-being of its members, each employee may be expected to perform a wide range of office and field duties from time to time. Such duties may or may not be related to their regular responsibilities.

EDUCATION - EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING FOR POSITION

Required:  Master’s degree and be eligible for a Washington State License as a School Psychologist.

SPECIFIC SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE/ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR POSITION

Skilled in:

Excellent communication and time management skills.

Knowledge of:

Comprehensive knowledge of school psychology theory, child development, tests and measurements, and crisis management.

Ability to:

Keeps abreast of developments and research in the field of school psychology and shares with

Performs any other related duties as assigned by the Director/Manager of Student Support Services or other appropriate

Ability to synthesize and interpret diagnostic and assessment data.

Ability to practically apply assessment, counseling, interviewing, and crisis intervention skills.

Ability to work cooperatively as an interdisciplinary team member.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with community agencies, students, families, team members, and others.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and talk or hear.  The employee is occasionally required to walk; use hands to operate, finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms.  The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds.  

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet.                       

Licenses or Certifications Required

A valid Washington State driver’s license is required at time of appointment or at a time set by the Tribe. Washington State License as a School Psychologist is required at time of appointment or at a time set by the Tribe.

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