QUALIFICATIONS
Must hold the required Educator Certificate through the South Carolina Board of Education (School Psychologist II)
Educational Specialist’s degree in school psychology
Experience as a School Psychologist in a public school setting preferred
GOAL
The School Psychologist provides consultation, support, and direct assessment within the school environment. The School Psychologist serves as a member of the school team to support the academic and behavioral needs of all students.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Conducts comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations of students referred for potential special education services. Tasks involved in fulfilling this responsibility:
- Provides information to parents and school staff regarding the referral/assessment process, special education services, and their rights relative to special education.
- Maintains knowledge of all regulations (local, state, and federal) regarding psychological and special education services.
- Administer, score, analyze, and interpret intellectual, academic, social/emotional/behavioral and other psychometric assessments.
- Integrates all elements of assessment data into a cohesive whole for the purpose of resolving initial referral question(s) and determining eligibility for special education.
- Communicates evaluation results, conclusions, and recommendations clearly and concisely through oral and written reporting to parents, school staff, students, and other service providers, as appropriate.
- Monitor the referral, evaluation, and placement process to ensure that all requirements of due process are met.
Consults with teachers, school administration, and parents, regarding the planning, implementation, and evaluation of interventions designed to address students’ learning and behavioral difficulties. Tasks involved in fulfilling this responsibility:
- Serves as a member of the school-level Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) team.
- Conducts systematic observations and consult, as needed, on functional behavioral assessments.
- Collaborates with school staff and/or parents in developing, implementing, and evaluating academic, behavioral, and social/emotional interventions.