School Psychologist-AkroTech
Performance Academies
- Akron, OH
- Permanent
- Full-time
Reports to Director of Student Services Organization Unit Support
Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/14/2025Job Purpose The School Psychologist provides comprehensive psychological services to support students' academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development. They work collaboratively with educators, parents, and administrators to foster a positive learning environment and ensure students receive the necessary interventions and supports to thrive.Duties and Responsibilities
Include but not limited to:Student Learning
- Consults with teachers and intervention specialists in the area of classroom behavior management, academic and behavioral interventions, proper implementation of IEP goals and BIP goals.
- Consults and collaborates with principals with respect to the special education program, RTI processes, best practices in running IAT meetings, pre-referral interventions, and proper implementation of BIPs.
- Promotes school policies and practices aligned with the Character Education and anti-bullying programs and ensures the safety of all students by reducing school violence, bullying, and harassment.
- Conducts group sessions with students related to anti-bullying strategies, anger management strategies, problem solving, self-regulation and self-determination.
- Provides counseling, instruction, and mentoring for those struggling with social, emotional, and behavioral problems.
- Helps the schools increase achievement by assessing barriers to learning and determining the best instructional strategies to improve learning, consulting with appropriate staff to mentor them and facilitate success.
- Enhances school-wide understanding and acceptance of diverse cultures and backgrounds.
- Identifies and addresses learning and behavior problems that interfere with school success.
- Supports students' social, emotional, and behavioral health.
- Designs and supports implementation of academic and behavioral interventions.
- Implements school-wide prevention programs that help maintain positive school climates conducive to learning.
- Participates in IAT meetings, ETR meetings, serves as a diagnostic member of the IEP team, and supports the development of IEPs and ETRs.
- Conducts functional behavioral assessments (FBAs) and oversees or writes draft BIPs as needed.
- Provides oversight to special education processes, including compliance.
- Evaluates eligibility for special education services (within a multidisciplinary team).
- Designs and implements student progress monitoring systems.
- Collects and analyzes data related to school improvement, student outcomes, and accountability requirements.
- Enhances home–school collaboration and provides support to parents as needed or requested.
- Makes referrals and helps coordinate community support services as appropriate.
- Responds to crises by providing leadership, direct services, and coordination with needed community services.
- Designs, implements, and garners support for comprehensive school mental health programming.
- Coordinates the delivery of services to students and their families in and outside of school.
- Helps students transition to and from school and community learning environments, such as residential treatment or juvenile justice programs.
- Meets with the management team, Sponsors, ODE, or other officials and agencies as requested by the CEO, Director of Student Services, and Chief of Staff.
- Conducts training with staff as requested by the CEO, Chief of Staff, and Director of Student Services related to the student services program, interventions, special education service delivery, and compliance.
- Follow all prescribed Board policies faithfully.
- Read and understand all policies outlined in staff handbook and student handbook/code of conduct.
- Refrain from discussing student or parent issues with staff members outside of IAT meetings, except as needed to ensure educational efficacy of student; never discuss student or parent issues with other parents or the public; this also includes other professionals, including doctors, psychologists, attorneys, dentists, social workers, or anyone without explicit written, parent consent.
- Keep all student identifying information confidential at all times and all parent and student correspondences and communications confidential at all times.
- Report any and all cases of suspected child abuse or neglect immediately to Principal, Assistant Principal, and/or Superintendent, before contacting Children’s Services or local law enforcement.
- Other duties as assigned by Superintendent(s), President, Director of Student Services, or management staff.
- Master’s Degree required.
- Valid and current Ohio License.
- Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal history checks.
- Stays current on and understands all federal and state special education policies and laws.
- Experience with data analysis
- Proficient in computer applications, including Google Docs, MS Office Suite, e-mail, and internet
- Reliable, dependable, and trustworthy work ethic; a strong sense of integrity.
- Strong ability to gather, analyze, and interpret student data to make sound educational decisions.
- Ability to work in a diverse educational community setting and as part of a team.
- Understand state testing as well as state teaching standards, including Common Core and Extended Standards.
- Exhibit sound judgment while exhibiting flexibility regarding decision-making, daily challenges, and job duties.
- Ability to manage and communicate with students that need more support with regulating their emotions.
- Ability to work well under pressure, and effectively prioritize and execute tasks to meet deadlines consistently.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to be an active listener and critical thinker and make sound judgments.
- Dexterity to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, and to handle other computer and other technology related components
- Report to the school no later than 7:30 AM and remain at school until 4:30 PM.
- Six weeks off (30 business days) during the schools’ summer break, subject to approval by the President
- Follow the required school dress code for building staff.
- Attend all required meetings, Safe Schools trainings, parent/teacher conferences, in-services and professional development days.