POSITION OVERVIEW
KIPP Chicago is looking for dynamic and dedicated School Psychologists to become part of a vibrant educational community. The School Psychologist is specially trained to assess students’ strengths and weaknesses in order to contribute to educational planning and determine eligibility for special education services. They are a vital member of the IEP team and an important part of region-wide planning, as it pertains to enhancing outcomes for all students.
The School Psychologists will serve direct student needs across four of KIPP Chicago’s eight campuses on the west and south sides. The role requires regular travel between campuses and ongoing collaboration and consultation with network-wide service providers in order to drive best practices in special education at KIPP region-wide.
The School Psychologists will be a key contributor to the development of region-wide MTSS for all 8 KIPP Chicago schools, in collaboration with the Superintendent and other regional leaders. This step toward a regional expectation for high quality MTSS across all schools is a major development and an exciting part of this role.
The School Psychologist reports directly to the Managing Director of Related Service Providers (RSP) and serves as the main point of contact with any contractual School Psychologists serving the remaining campuses in the network. The School Psychologist position is a full-time, in-person role that requires strong daily attendance on campus daily.
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The School Psychologist responsibilities include but are not limited to:
MTSS
Contribute to Multi Tiered Systems of Support initiatives at the school level and act as a resource for best practices in MTSS region-wide.
Collaborate with Regional Team and School Leaders to standardize MTSS processes, progress monitor and drive academic outcomes.
Work in collaboration with Achievement Directors to identify essential roles for MTSS teams and collaborate with school leadership to ensure staffing of those teams at assigned campuses.
Identify and direction set, build aligned enabling systems and progress monitor the execution of the MTSS process.
Assessment & Compliance
Collaborate with Regional Leaders to ensure implementation of best-practices for DL programming.
Identify students with disabilities through standardized assessment of student characteristics including intelligence, emotional adjustment, adaptive behavior, language development, learning potential and social needs utilizing non-discriminatory tools.
Prepare comprehensive and defensible reports of each student assessed; interpret assessment findings for staff, parents, and other authorized persons as necessary.
Participate in all assessment team meetings, including referrals, consent/assessment planning, evaluation eligibility determinations, and IEP / 504 conferences, in accordance with state and federal mandated timelines and procedures.
Address eligibility needs as they arise and ensure compliance with Federal and State Mandates.