NBMN0263905-0066
2023-08-30T00:00:00
2023-03-31T00:00:00
Title: School Psychologist (Elementary) Start Date: August 30, 2023Pay scale: Based on the NBTA Contract Description: North Bellmore is seeking a smart and energetic School Psychologist to collaborate with teachers and other personnel to create a healthy and supportive learning environment for students. The School Psychologist is expected to effectively communicate the students’ needs and plans, socially, mentally, emotionally and academically, with teachers, staff, administrators and families. They are an integral member of the Early Intervention Team (EIT) for their building(s) and serve as a support to teachers, support staff, paraprofessionals and administrators. The School Psychologist will report directly to their building principal(s) and to the Executive Director of Pupil Personnel Services and Special Education. Expectations: Uphold legal requirements and IDEA regulations, NYSED Part 200 & 201, and Section 504 regulations Assist in the compliance and submission of all NYS Special Education State Performance Plan requirementsChair meetings of the Committee on Special Education and Section 504 meetings, and complete all necessary plan documentsProvide evidence-based group and individual counseling to students with IEPs, Section 504 Plans, and building-level counseling servicesComplete psychological evaluations and write integrated reports to be presented at CSE meetingsDevelop detailed and thorough IEPs Collaborate actively on developing and implementing students’ IEPs; review and discuss student issues, profiles, and progress with the Early Intervention Team membersWork collaboratively with teachers, paraprofessionals, other related service personnel, and outside providersProvide direct intervention and counseling to students on demand and/or in crisis situationsMonitor and assist providers with IEP writing, development, and implementation Review all referrals for appropriateness and ensure referrals are processed in a timely manner in accordance with District procedures Observe students during the school year to ensure the proper program/services are in place Assist families through ongoing communication and support; work with parents / guardians of special needs students; assist parents and guardians in understanding the academic needs of their children Demonstrate strong communication skills and leadership qualities to work effectively with all stakeholdersMaintain effective time management skills and is dependable in carrying out assigned responsibilities Perform any other duties as assigned Requirements: Master’s Degree, requiredPsyD, preferredA minimum of two years' experience as a school psychologist, requiredAppropriate NYS School Psychologist License/Certification Strong knowledge of IDEA, NYS regulations, and expertise in supporting students with diverse needs Excellent organizational, oral and written communication skills and the ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, parents, community members, and staff members Employment Term: This is a probationary position. EOE Employer: The North Bellmore School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in its employment decisions and practices on the basis of legally protected classes in accordance with Federal and State law.
Psychologist
North Bellmore
Long Island
Annual wage
Contract