1.0 School Psychologist - HES, Hebron Public Schools


Position:
1.0 School Psychologist - HES

Job ID:
6828

County:
EASTCONN


Posted:
January 01, 2025




Contact Information:
Hebron Public Schools
580 Gilead St.
Hebron, CT 06248
District Website

Contact:
Human Resources
Phone: 860-228-2577
Fax:
District Email


Job Description:

The Hebron Board of Education has a School Psychologist opening at Hebron Elementary School for the 2024-2025 school year.
 
Qualifications:
Must have a Master’s Degree plus Sixth Year Certificate in School Psychology from an accredited college or university; must hold valid Connecticut School Psychologist certification (070).
 
Position Summary:
Facilitates the learning process through the effective application of diagnostic, counseling, teaching, and consultation skills.
 
General:
The School Psychologist works under the direction and supervision of the Principal and Director of Educational Services.
 
Duties & Responsibilities:
    Evaluates behavior on the basis of clinical observations, interviews with students, teachers, other school staff and parents, reports of other professionals, review of school records and test results;
    Analyzes the psycho-educational strengths and needs of individual child;
    Provides educational and personal recommendations based upon psycho-educational evaluations of individual needs according to developmentally appropriate standards;
    Interprets findings to teachers to assist them in working effectively and sensitively with students with special needs in order to strengthen academic progress;
    Advises and counsels parents in order to facilitate the educational progress of their children;
    Plans and implements non-biased assessment practices;
    As requested, assists in identification of students at risk and participates in the development of treatment strategies;
    Refers children to other professionals as appropriate;
    Receives and processes referrals from school personnel, community agencies and families through the PPT process;
    Refers to the PPT those students whose problems appear to significantly interfere with school performance;
    Works with the school team to coordinate Planning and Placement Team meetings;
    Understands and facilitates compliance with all laws, procedures, and requirements related to the PPT process;
    Maintains records, minutes, Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and related paperwork as required by law and Pupil Personnel Services department procedures;
    Counsels students as mandated through the PPT process;
    Monitors implementation of programs recommended by the PPT as assigned;
    Helps facilitate development of plans for individualizing educational programs for students;
    Serves on the Student Support Team as required;
    Regularly uses technology to assist in accomplishing job responsibilities and meeting school and district goals.
    Works closely with the Director of Special Education/Pupil Personnel Services to ascertain successful execution of all therapeutic and PPT responsibilities.
    Consults with staff members to improve the classroom environment according to students’ individual and group needs;
    Recommends strategies, techniques and materials to enhance instructional improvement for all students;
    Identifies and assesses the social/emotional needs of students in order to make recommendations to enhance the overall learning environment of the school;
    Develops and/or implements short-term counseling plans for students referred by school personnel, community agencies, and parents.
    Maintains appropriate records of service provision;
    Serves on the Student Assistance Team, Behavior Support Team, and Crisis Team as required; 

Professional Responsibilities: 
    Implements Board of Education and school policies and rules governing student life and conduct;
    Promotes and upholds goals and objectives of the Board of Education and school;
    Provides for appropriate student and parent advocacy;
    Takes necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities;
    Cooperates with colleagues, administrators, and other staff members;
    Demonstrates an on-going interest in educational concerns and professional growth;
    Upholds the ethics of the teaching profession and of the profession of school psychology as defined in the code of ethics of the National Association of School Psychologists;
    Maintains confidentiality regarding personal student and family information;
    Promotes the educational program in the community;
    Maintains high standards for personal attendance and punctuality so that student achievement is not adversely impacted;
    Performs other tasks and responsibilities as delegated by the Director of Special Education and Pupil Personnel Services and/or the Principal.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Working knowledge of assigned grade level curriculum; thorough knowledge of elementary or special education principles, practices and procedures; thorough knowledge of the principles and methodology of effective teaching; thorough knowledge of school rules, regulations and procedures; ability to establish and maintain standards of behavior; ability to deliver articulate oral presentations and written reports; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, students, administration, and parents.



Other:

SALARY: Based on Education/Experience and current Professional Agreement Contract

How to Apply:
Applicants who wish to apply can visit our website www.hebron.k12.ct.us – Hebron Public Schools website / District (tab) / Job Postings / OPEN VACANCIES link to view and apply.  You will be required to complete the application and upload a copy of your resume and up to three (3) current letters of reference, and certification. Candidates will be required to undergo a background check.