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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist will evaluate, monitor, and track children's progress, adjusting treatment plans as necessary, and will administer tests to determine realistic goals for children aged birth to five. Responsibilities also include accurately recording evaluation and progress information in the electronic medical record system and writing detailed analysis and reports.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in school psychology and be certified as a school psychologist in new york state, along with a minimum of two years of experience working with children in special education. Required knowledge includes administering standardized testing across cognitive, achievement, behavioral/Social-Emotional, and adaptive skills areas, and experience using frontline for iep development.

postgraduate degreeConfidentialityRecord KeepingTreatment PlanningEvaluationMonitoringReport WritingElectronic Medical Record SystemBehavioral AssessmentCognitive AssessmentTracking ProgressStandardized TestingAdaptive Skills AssessmentAchievement AssessmentSocial-Emotional AssessmentEarly Intervention RegulationsCPSE/CSE Special Education Regulations

Benefits

  • Health Benefits
  • Mentoring
  • Retirement packages
  • Access to unlimited CEU courses
  • Accrual of sick time