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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist will lead psycho-Educational and formal behavior assessments, write compliant reports, and present findings at iep meetings to support student success across academic, behavioral, and social-Emotional domains. Duties also involve consulting with school teams, parents, and administrators regarding interventions, special education programs, and the implementation of 504 plans.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a valid state credential, including a master's degree in school psychology and a wi dpi state license, with national certification being preferred. Required experience includes working within multi-Tiered systems of support, and preferred experience involves working with charter school k4 students and students with various disabilities.

postgraduate degreeCommunication SkillsFlexibilityRecord KeepingRelationship BuildingComplianceConsultationCrisis ResponseDisability KnowledgeIEP Meetings504 PlansBehavior AssessmentsPsycho-educational AssessmentsBehavioral SystemsIntervention SupportsSocial Emotional Systems