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Psychologist - Traverse Academy

Employer
Cherry Creek School District No. 5
Location
Englewood, CO, US
Salary
Competitive

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FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Exempt

COMPENSATION PLAN: Certified/Licensed

PAY RANGE: Certified/Licensed Salary Schedule

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SUPERVISOR: Director or principal

LAST UPDATED: 01/30/2023

JOB SUMMARY: School Psychologists in Cherry Creek uphold the district's core values (Equity, Growth Mindset, Whole Wellbeing, Relationships, and Engagement) by supporting students' learning, social development, and mental and behavioral health using problem solving, assessment, data-based decision-making, and the delivery of evidenced-based interventions. They collaborate and consult with educators, families, and other professionals to help create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students. School psychologists provide a comprehensive range of services as described in the current standards from the National Association of School Psychologists.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following tasks describe the basic functions of the job and represent the type of work performed. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of the duties and responsibilities performed on the job. The following frequencies and percentage of time spent are approximations only and are subject to flexibility dependent on organizational needs.
  • Data-Based Decision Making and Accountability
    Utilize varied models and methods of assessment and data collection for identifying strengths and needs of individual students and the broader school community, developing effective services and programs, and measuring progress and outcomes. [Daily, 10%]
  • Consultation and Collaboration
    Consult and collaborate with colleagues, students, families and other stakeholders to promote effective implementation of services. [Daily, 10%]
  • Interventions and Instructional Support to Develop Academic Skills
    In collaboration with others, use assessment and data collection methods to implement and evaluate services that support cognitive and academic skills. [Daily, 10%]
  • Interventions and Mental Health Services to Develop Social and Life Skills
    In collaboration with others, use assessment and data-collection methods to implement and evaluate services that support socialization, learning, and mental and behavioral health, including but not limited to behavioral supports, individual and group counseling, and social skills training. [Daily, 10%]
  • School-Wide Practices to Promote Learning
    Develop and implement practices and strategies to create and maintain effective and supportive learning environments for children and others (e.g., positive behavior interventions and supports). [Daily, 10%]
  • Preventive and Responsive Services
    Promote services that enhance learning, mental and behavioral health, safety, and physical well-being through protective and adaptive factors and to implement effective crisis preparation, response, and recovery. [Daily, 10%]
  • Family-School Collaboration Services
    Implement and evaluate services that respond to culture and context and facilitate family and school partnerships and interactions with community agencies for enhancement of academic and social-behavioral outcomes for children. [Daily, 10%]
  • Diversity in Development and Learning
    Provide effective professional services that promote effective functioning for individuals, families, and schools with diverse characteristics, cultures, and backgrounds and across multiple contexts, with recognition that an understanding and respect for diversity in development and learning and advocacy for social justice are foundations for all aspects of service delivery. [Daily, 10%]
  • Research and Program Evaluation
    Evaluate and apply research as a foundation for service delivery and, in collaboration with others, use various techniques and technology resources for data collection, measurement, and analysis to support effective practices at the individual, group, and/or systems levels. [Daily, 10%]
  • Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice
    Provide services consistent with ethical, legal, and professional standards; engage in responsive ethical and professional decision-making; collaborate with other professionals; document assessments and services within District student information systems; and apply professional work characteristics needed for effective practice as school psychologists, including respect for human diversity and social justice, communication skills, effective interpersonal skills, responsibility, adaptability, initiative, dependability, and technology skills. [Daily, 10%]
  • Professional Development

Engage in professional development to advance and strengthen professional skills. Professional development is obtained through district PD opportunities, attending or facilitating workshops/conferences, and/or staying informed on relevant policies, laws, and legislation. [Monthly, 5%]

  • Other Related Duties

Perform other related duties as assigned or requested. [Daily, 5%]

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The minimum amounts of formal education, professional work experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities that must be met for a candidate to be considered for a position
  • Master's degree in school psychology
  • Experience delivering mental health interventions in a school setting
  • Basic knowledge of typical office equipment such as telephones, copiers, fax machines, email, etc.
  • Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Intermediate organizational skills
  • Advanced verbal and written communication and interpersonal relations skills
  • Ability and desire to work as a team member
  • Ability to guide, direct, or influence people
  • Ability to understand, appreciate, and make accommodations for student diversity
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with diverse stakeholder groups
  • Criminal background check and fingerprinting required for hire
  • Due to the nature of the partnership with our clinical provider, applicants must be willing to follow all Partner organization requirements including, but not limited to, required vaccinations, health and safety protocols, and required trainings (HIPAA, Safety, etc.). Willingness to engage in rigorous staff development focused on the Day Treatment population Enthusiasm and compassion for working with students who have mental health and behavioral needs

MINIMUM CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES: The minimum certifications and licenses that must be met, valid, and unexpired for a candidate to be considered for a position
  • Hold a valid Colorado Special Services License or be in the process of obtaining this license prior to employment. For more information on obtaining Colorado licensure, please review this document.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Any job-related formal education, professional work experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, certifications, licenses, and other criteria that are inessential and in addition to the minimum qualifications, certifications, and licenses
  • Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) certification
  • Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds
  • Racially conscious and culturally competent with the skill, will, capacity, and knowledge to commit to a culture of continuous improvement

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS: The physical exertion, cognitive capacities, and work environments required to perform a position's duties and responsibilities
  • Light work strength level (lifting or carrying up to 25 pounds)
  • Primarily works indoors
  • Prolonged standing and walking
  • Frequent bending and reaching
  • Occasional lifting, pulling, and pushing
  • Speaking and hearing
  • Visual concentration
  • Eye/hand coordination
  • Manual dexterity to operate a computer keyboard
  • Concentrated reading/writing/mathematics
  • Varying levels of noise
  • May work outdoors when monitoring student activities
  • Normal school district environment

Company

The Cherry Creek School District is one of the highest-achieving school districts in Colorado. We educate more than 53,000 children, representing over 150 languages. We serve over 300,000 residents in 108 square miles spreading across eight municipalities: Cherry Hills Village, Centennial, Foxfield, Glendale, Greenwood Village, and portions of Aurora, Englewood, and Denver. We employ over 3,700 teachers who serve in our 67 schools and programs. Ninety-eight percent of our schools rank in the highest category of Accreditation by the Colorado Department of Education. 

We are proud of our longstanding national record of excellence in academics, arts, athletics, and activities. It is a testament to the efforts of a supportive community, involved parents, dedicated staff members, and motivated students. 

Professional learning opportunities and support for educators are abundant in Cherry Creek, including educator mentorship, new educator orientation, district-level professional learning, and school-based learning teams - all directed toward developing educator craft and increasing student achievement. 

We look forward to meeting with you to discuss the many opportunities in our district and the wonderful lifestyle of Colorado.

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Telephone
17205544460
Location
4700 S YOSEMITE ST
GREENWOOD VILLAGE
CO
80111
United States

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