School Psychologist, San Jose
Company: KIPP Public Schools Northern California
Location: San Jose
Posted on: March 29, 2025
Job Description:
Position SummaryThe KIPP Public Schools Northern California
Special Education Team is seeking a School Psychologist to help
children and youth succeed. As a School Psychologist at KIPP, you
will be an integral member of the Special Education team. You will
report to and work under the supervision of the Lead School
Psychologist in conducting assessments, engaging in consultation
with schools and families, and providing direct services to
students.As a School Psychologist, you will be primarily
responsible for the following areas:Assessment
- Assessment reports. Prepare comprehensive and legally
defensible psycho-educational assessments of specific learning,
emotional and behavioral disabilities; interpret assessment
findings for staff, families, and other authorized persons as
necessary.
- Positive behavior supports. Perform functional behavioral
assessments (FBA) and Special Circumstance Instructional Assistance
(SCIA) assessments to assist in the development, evaluation and
monitoring of positive behavior intervention plans for students in
special education.
- Student mental health. Conduct assessments in order to evaluate
social/emotional development and mental health status of special
education students.
- Eligibility. Identify students with disabilities by assessing
student characteristics including cognitive and perceptual
abilities, emotional adjustment, adaptive behavior, language
development, learning potential and social needs utilizing
non-discriminatory tools.
- IEP Meetings. Serve as a member of a multi-disciplinary IEP
team and present assessment findings during IEP
meetings.Consultation & Systems Level Work
- General education teachers and staff.Consult with teachers in
the development and implementation of classroom methods and
procedures designed to facilitate student learning and to overcome
learning, social-emotional and behavior challenges.
- Parents & Families. Consult with parents and family members to
assist in understanding the learning and adjustment processes of
children.
- School leadership. Serve as a resource to school leaders in
areas related to instructional strategies, school attendance,
discipline, student social/emotional needs and child abuse
recognition and reporting.
- Multi-Tiered Systems of Support. Participate with other faculty
and staff members to design and promote tiered interventions and
supports to address students who are at-risk.
- Professional Development. Participate in School Psychologist
and/or Mental Health Community of Practice meetings at various
locations.Direct Service
- Case Management. Work collaboratively with the student's
multidisciplinary team to develop daily programming and
interventions that will meet each student's educational, mental
health, and behavioral needs.
- Therapeutic and Behavioral Interventions. Create and implement
therapeutic interventions and behavior support plans for the
purposes of fostering better mental health and positive learning
environments for students.
- Crisis Intervention. Provide crisis intervention, assessments,
and triage of students as needed.Perform other duties as
assigned.Minimum qualifications:
- Must hold a Master's degree or higher in School
Psychology.
- Must hold a clear California Pupil Personnel Services
Credential with School Psychology Authorization.
- Minimum of one year successful internship as a school
psychologist.Desired Skills and Mindsets
- Antiracist mindset with a passion for disrupting racial
inequities and abolishing the school-to-prison pipeline.
- Excellent organizational, planning, and implementation
skills.
- Bilingual (English-Spanish, Vietnamese, or Mandarin)
desired.
- Results-oriented team player who is dedicated to getting the
job done.
- Demonstrate ability to communicate and work well with others
and to build relationships with multiple constituencies.
- Knowledge of federal and state special education law and best
practices for special education.
- Ability to communicate and interact effectively with multiple
constituencies.
- Adhere to the ethical standards and codes of the profession and
to the established rules, regulations, and laws governing special
education programs.
- Adhere to IDEA timelines and to schedules, policies and
procedures as determined by KIPP Public Schools Northern
California.
- Familiarity with special education databases and systems (i.e.,
SEIS).Physical, Mental and Environmental DemandsPhysical: Ability
to navigate office and school campuses, and hold meetings in
different spaces. Traditionally, much of the day involves sitting.
Ability to access and utilize technology. Occasional
lifting/carrying of equipment 1-20 lbs.Mental: Stress of deadlines
and normal work standards, ability to analyze problems and generate
alternatives, work with interruptions, interpret data from multiple
sources, read/write and maintain basic organizational
systems.Environmental: Working in a school environment subject to
constant interruptions and distractions. Occasional office
environment and travel between school campuses.Classification &
CalendarFull-time, exempt position. This role will follow a
school-based calendar.About KIPP Public Schools Northern
CaliforniaWe are a thriving nonprofit network of 18 free, public
charter schools open to all students. At KIPP, we believe all
children should grow up free to create the future they want for
themselves and that schools can and should be a critical factor in
making that vision a reality. Together with families and
communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that
prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths
they choose-college, career, and beyond-so they can lead fulfilling
lives and build a more just world.Our student community consists of
over 7,000 elementary, middle, and high school students in East
Palo Alto, Oakland, San Francisco, San Lorenzo, San Jose, and
Redwood City, and Stockton. 79% qualify for free or reduced price
lunch, 23% are multilingual learners, and 10% have special needs.
We strive to cultivate a representative team of teachers and
leaders that reflect our students' diversity.CompensationKIPP
Northern California is dedicated to you and your family's
well-being! We offer a competitive salary as well as a
comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision,
and transportation benefits.We benchmark annually against school
districts and charter schools in the regions where we operate, to
offer competitive salaries. The salary range for this position is
between $103,000 - $122,332 based on experience and licensure
status.How to ApplyPlease submit a cover letter and resume by
clicking apply on this page.
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