CSD School Psychologist to begin with the 2025-2026 School Year
Job Title: CSD School Psychologist
Reports to: Executive Director of Student Services
Bargaining Group: Clarkston Education Association (CEA)
FLSA Status: Exempt
Terms of Employment: 1.0 FTE, 7.5 Hours per Day, 180 Days per Year - Per Bargaining Agreement; Placement on Clarkston School District Certificated Salary Schedule based on education and experience
Location: Assigned School(s)
This is a standard position description to be used for certificated positions with similar duties, responsibilities, classification and compensation. The psychologist assigned to the position description may or may not be assigned all of the duties identified herein.
This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The school psychologists work to support the success of students academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. Collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments that strengthen connections between home, school, and the community for all students. Identifies and assesses the learning, development, and adjustment characteristics and needs of individuals and groups, as well as the environmental factors that affect learning and adjustment. Provides interventions to students to support the teaching process and to maximize learning and adjustment. Assists in the planning, development, and evaluation of programs to meet identified learning and adjustment needs. Delivers a planned and coordinated program of psychological services.
Duties are performed in accordance with standards of professional practice, district/state board of education policies and procedures and state law regarding psychology practice.
Primary responsibility shall include student safety and appropriate collaboration and attention to each student’s readiness to learn, including needed guidance, discipline, and welfare. Employee may work in a variety of elementary and/or secondary educational, individual or team settings.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
As a school psychologist:
Work with students and their families to:
Work with teachers to:
Work with Administrators to:
Work With Community Providers to:
In performing the above duties, works collaboratively in a professional learning community with other teachers, support staff, and others as appropriate, in addressing the needs of students, developing effective practices, and developing and implementing best practices
Actively participates in faculty and grade level or department meetings, assist building efforts to plan, budget, implement, and evaluate the school’s program and to do related work as required. In carrying out these responsibilities, follows school policy and procedures, standard practices, and approved curriculum, and will actively and positively support the school vision
Is constantly observant of the needs and challenges of students and promptly engages an administrator or appropriate educational staff associates when the there is reason to suspect or reasonably believe that a student is at risk or in danger due to such issues as bullying, sexual harassment/misconduct, depression or suicide ideation, or academic failure. The teacher serves as a positive role model for students and practices the behaviors that are expected of students
Assists in the supervision of students at school activities and events. Remains vigilant of students throughout the school day and the school location, taking the initiative to engage students when students are acting inappropriately or in inappropriate locations for the time of day
Establishes a professional growth plan and annually review the plan and progress with the administrator
Performs other duties as assigned
Supervision and Controls Over the Work:
The employee works with a high level of independence and professional discretion under the general supervision of a designated school administrator. The employee’s work is governed, controlled, and evaluated by acceptable professional practice, school and district policies and regulations, provisions of Washington Administrative Code and Revised Code of Washington, direction of the supervisor, and performance standards and expectations as set forth in the collective bargaining agreement
Work Environment/Working Conditions:
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
The employee must lift and/or move 25 to 50 pounds and may assist, move, or retrain students with greater weight when required to intervene in student safety issues
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, lift, carry, move about, hear and speak
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate or consistent with the subject being taught but can be abnormally loud on occasion
While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally work in outside weather conditions and be exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, temperature fluctuations, fumes or airborne particles, and toxic or caustic chemicals commonly used in instruction and/or cleaning. It may be expected that the individual could be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials during the course of their duties. The employee may be exposed to infectious disease as carried by students
The employee may be required to travel on school-owned or leased vehicles while supervising and assisting students
NONDISCRIMINATION
Clarkston School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator: Troy Whittle, (509) 758-2531, whittlet@csdk12.org; and Section 504 Coordinator: Rebecca Lockhart, (509) 758-2531, lockhartr@csdk12.org. Address: 1294 Chestnut St., Clarkston, WA 99403