Join Our Collaborative and Supportive Team!
Prospect High School is seeking a dedicated and passionate School Psychologist to join our dynamic team. We are committed to fostering a cooperative, supportive, and respectful environment that promotes the personal development of both our students and staff. We value collaboration, student-centered teaching strategies, and participation in professional learning communities. If you are a highly qualified professional with a strong academic background and a desire to make a positive impact on students' lives, we encourage you to apply.
Position Summary:
The School Psychologist will play a vital role in supporting the academic, social, and emotional well-being of our students. This position involves conducting comprehensive psychological evaluations, providing counseling and crisis intervention, developing and implementing intervention plans, and collaborating with teachers, administrators, and parents to create a supportive learning environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Special Education Support:
- Assist in completing the Special Education domain and eligibility process.
- Serve as the Local Education Agency (LEA) representative at Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings.
- Conduct diagnostic psychological testing and write comprehensive social-developmental histories.
- Develop and write measurable IEP goals and provide direct counseling services to students.
- Intervention and Counseling:
- Assist teams in developing and implementing effective Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) for both General Education and Special Education students.
- Write initial 504 Plans and provide ongoing case management.
- Provide intervention assistance to students, families, and staff, addressing academic, social, and emotional needs.
- Implement evidence-based group counseling curriculum.
- Provide classroom-based interventions/presentations in collaboration with teachers.
- Collaboration and Consultation:
- Provide consultation services to the Student Services team, teachers, and administrators.
- Collaborate with the Division Head – Student Success, Safety & Wellness to create and implement intervention plans.
- Lead an intervention team comprising counselors, case managers, and administrators.
- Additional Responsibilities:
- Assist in coordinating post-secondary transition support for students.
- Serve as the building Homeless Liaison, in conjunction with the Associate Principal for Student Services (APSS).
- Follow directives of the Special Education Division Head and the Associate Principal for Student Services.
Qualifications: - Valid State of Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with School Psychologist endorsement.
- Master's, Educational Specialist, or Doctorate degree in School Psychology.
- Strong background in psychological testing and measurement.
- Demonstrated experience in counseling and crisis intervention.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with parents, students, and staff.
- Experience working with students with diverse learning needs, including those with special education requirements.
- Knowledge of current special education laws and best practices.
Preferred Qualifications: - Experience with a diverse student population.
- Experience in a high school setting.
- Language skills in Spanish or Polish strongly preferred.
Salary information is available on the District 214 website
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: - COVER LETTER
- CURRENT RESUME
- ATTACH A PDF OF THE IL STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ELIS CREDENTIALS SCREEN(S)
- TRANSCRIPTS
- THREE (3) CURRENT LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
Click the RED "APPLY" button above to begin an online application.
Please be aware that as a requirement of your application you will be invited to complete a digital interview via RIVS (Interviewstream). The invitation will come to your email and the RIVS (Interviewstream) system gives you ten (10) calendar days to complete the interview from the time the invitation is issued.
Keep in mind that the interview must be completed before you can submit your application, even if the interview expiration is beyond the date of the application deadline. Therefore, all your application materials, interview included, must be submitted by the application deadline.
Please email hresources@d214.org to request an extension.
"We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our district. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status."
