A school psychologist position is available in Glendale, AZ, serving a high school setting with a caseload of approximately one high school. This contract role offers 37.5 to 40 hours per week and requires Arizona School Psychologist Certification.
Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments of referred students to determine eligibility for special education services. The school psychologist will actively participate in IEP teams, providing expert insights and recommendations. Leading school-based teams through the Functional Behavioral Assessment process is an essential part of the role, ensuring effective behavioral interventions and supports.
Maintaining thorough evaluation and special education records in compliance with regulations is necessary. The position also involves providing direct services to both general and special education students, including counseling and skills training to support academic and social-emotional development.
Additionally, the school psychologist will support prevention services and interventions designed to promote mental health across the school community, contributing to a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Qualifications and desired experience:
This position is ideal for professionals committed to supporting students educational and emotional well-being in a high school environment. Candidates prepared to take on a vital role in fostering school-wide mental health initiatives are encouraged to apply.
Qualified applicants ready to make a difference in the educational experience of students are invited to submit their credentials for consideration.
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