Job Title: School Psychologist

Department: Pupil Personnel

Reports to: Principal

FLSA Status: Exempt

Pay Scale:  Administration B

 

General Description:

 

Evaluates the needs of average, gifted, disabled, and emotionally disturbed children within the educational system or school, and plans and carries out programs to enable children to attain maximum achievement and adjustment by performing the following duties.

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.



Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  1. Good knowledge of psychological theories and practices and the ability to apply knowledge to the needs and requirements of a public school system.
  2. Good knowledge of psycho-educational assessment and testing tools, methods and procedures and ability to analyze results, and to make professionally sound recommendations based on assessment.
  3. Good knowledge of federal, state, local legislation and policies relevant to assignment.
  4. Ability to conduct and interpret psychological test, present data to school staff, parents, other professionals in the field and write clear concise reports.
  5. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, parents, and school personnel.
  6. Ability to plan, organize, implement, assess, and modify activities/goals of the sub-function to which assigned and to lead and participate in all activities.
  7. Ability to secure and retain harmonious working relationships with program constituencies, both within and without the school system.
  8. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely orally and in writing.
  9. Good organizational, human relations and communication skills.

Education, Training, and Experience Requirement:

Physical Attributes/Demands:

 

Work requires normal physical attributes required for walking, standing, sitting, operating office equipment, communicating equipment, lifting, moving, carrying light equipment, supplies, etc.

 

Some assignments involve exposure to risks associated in dealing with emotional parents and students. Most assignments include activities in schools, centers, in the community, and require one to have arrange for own transportation. Some assignments are subject to deadlines and inherent in tailoring delivering programs to meet the needs of many divergent groups.

 

 


Greensville County Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, natural origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities.  The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries into the non-discrimination policies:  Division Superintendent.