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Core responsibilities

The school psychologist will conduct psychological evaluations, provide mandated student counseling, and assist with daily behavioral and academic support, including overseeing the implementation of positive behavior supports. Responsibilities also include developing behavior support plans, monitoring implementation, responding to crises, and maintaining comprehensive documentation and communication with stakeholders.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess an ma or ms in school psychology along with required nysed certification in school psychology, and proficiency in administering standardized tests to students with disabilities. Bcba, lba, or enrollment in an accredited aba program leading to certification is preferred.

postgraduate degreeStaff TrainingProgress MonitoringFunctional Behavior AssessmentData CollectionBehavioral SupportCrisis ManagementIntellectual DisabilitiesAutism Spectrum DisordersStudent CounselingCultural CompetenciesPositive Behavior SupportsStandardized TestingPsychological EvaluationsBehavior Intervention PlanPhysical Restraint ProceduresIEP Mandates