Fort Bend Independent School District
Location
Sugar Land, Texas
The Licensed Specialist School Psychologist (LSSP) is responsible for conducting thorough evaluations to determine special education eligibility and developing, implementing, and monitoring appropriate support services for students. This role involves collaborating with staff to facilitate ARD/IEP meetings and ensuring strict compliance with all federal and local timelines and procedures.
Candidates must possess a Master's degree (or degree conferred within six months of application) and hold licensure by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists as an LSSP or LSSP Trainee status. A minimum of one year of experience providing psychological services in a school district setting is required, along with proficiency in technical report writing and behavioral intervention techniques.
Service Delivery Plan and provide services that are appropriate and consistent with counseling / behavior goals contained in the individual education plan (IEP) Provide related services in the form of counseling or direct/indirect psychological services, and/or instructional services in the form of social skills instruction to identified students within the special education population as determined by an Individualized Education Program (IEP) Utilize assessment and evaluation information to plan individualized programs and make instructional decisions that result in appropriate services for students with special education disabilities Develop Functional Behavioral Assessments, Counseling, Behavior and Social Skills IEPs, IEPs, and Behavior Intervention Plans Monitor the implementation of the IEP/ARD and support service recommendations Deliver short-term services for students such as crisis counseling, suicide prevention, and behavior consultation Facilitate ARD/IEP meetings using the district special education software IEP program as outlined in district special education handbook Collaborate with assessment personnel, families, educators, administrators, outside agencies, and related service personnel to provide appropriate services for students Compliance Comply with and meet federal and state mandates and local board policy Conduct Full Individual Evaluations as a part of a multi-disciplinary evaluation team to identify students who may be eligible for special education services using current assessment best practices that are consistent with laws, rules, and regulations according to federal, state, and local policies/procedures Compile and interpret evaluation results of students using multiple sources of data, along with information from teachers and parents, to diagnose special education disability conditions and to help assess eligibility/need for special services Comply with special education laws, local/district policy, and individual evaluation results with campus staff and parents to plan individualized programs and make instructional recommendations that result in appropriate services for students with disabilities Administrative/Campus Support Support student services provided by the LSSP Consult with school administration, personnel and parents regarding evaluation results or other questions related to special education or related services Assist special education teachers in developing appropriate IEPs for special education students Maintain filing system of student physical and computerized reports, records, and other required documents (e.g., FIEs, testing protocols, counseling/psychological services notes, parent/guardian communication) Participate in training/district meetings and assist in preparation, planning and execution of staff develop Supervisory Responsibilities None
The work environment characteristics and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed in classrooms, offices, work stations and meeting rooms.
Market context
Texas school districts commonly seek Licensed Specialist School Psychologists to support evaluations, counseling, and special education services, so demand is often tied to student support needs and compliance timelines. These roles are competitive because districts usually look for current Texas LSSP licensure or trainee status, school-based experience, and a master’s degree; on this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original posting to save you research time. Before applying, confirm your licensure status and highlight any district-based psychological services experience in your resume.
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