School Psychologist (26-27 SY)
Company: San Marcos Consolidated Independent School Distric
Location: San Marcos
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB TITLE: School Psychologist WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt REPORTS
TO: Director of Special Education DEPT. /SCHOOL: Campus Assigned
DATE REVISED: May 2023 PRIMARY PURPOSE: Implement the special
education assessment process including testing for emotional
disturbance and autism. Assess the need for counseling as a related
service. Provide diagnostic information and work cooperatively with
instructional personnel and parents to provide an appropriate
educational program for students with disabilities. QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Certification: Master's degree or PhD Licensed Specialist
in School Psychology Special Knowledge/Skills: Knowledge of
diagnostic procedures, proficiency in psychological testing,
education of students with disabilities, human development, and
learning theories State Board of Education rules, Commissioner’s
rules, IDEA Excellent organizational, communication, and
interpersonal skills Conflict resolution and consultation skills
Minimum Experience: Completion of approved internship MAJOR
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Receive student referrals and
implement the evaluation process. Select and administer formal and
informal assessments to determine student eligibility for special
education services according to federal and Texas Education Agency
regulations. Write Full Individual Evaluation Reports, using data
from students’ cumulative folder, classroom teacher(s), principal,
support staff, parents, and outside resource personnel. Assist in
facilitating and implementing a variety of research based
instructional methods to enhance learning of students at the
individual, group and district level, including participation on
campus RtI teams. Complete all paperwork accurately and provide
campus personnel with appropriate forms. Facilitate Admission,
Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee meetings. Assist with
Functional Behavior Assessments and development of Behavior
Intervention Plans. Assist classroom teachers with the
implementation of IEP and BIP. 9. 9. Provide related counseling
services. Consult with parents concerning the educational needs of
students and interpretation of assessment data. Maintain all
required reports, records, and other documents. Comply with
policies established by federal and state law, State Board of
Education rules, and local board policy in the area of assessment,
placement, and planning for special education services. Regular
attendance; must be willing and able to report to work at the
designated work site on a regular daily basis according to the
established work schedule. Define problems in ways that: identify
desired goals (e.g., academic/behavioral) are measurable are agreed
upon by those involved are linked appropriately to assessment
strategies Develop and implement effective interventions that are
based upon the data collected and related directly to the desired
outcomes of those interventions. Facilitate the development of
healthy learning environments and reduce divisiveness through the
use of conflict resolution and negotiation skills. Comply with all
district and local campus routines and regulations. Assess and
respond to needs related to job responsibilities. Assist in the
selection of assessment instruments. Incorporate their
understanding of the influence of culture, background, and
individual learning characteristics when designing and implementing
interventions to achieve learning and behavioral outcomes. Apply
skills and strategies for engaging in effective communication,
collaboration, and consultation with others (e.g., students with
disabilities, parents/guardians, classroom teachers, other school
and community personnel) to meet the needs of individuals with
disabilities in a culturally responsive manner. Exemplify and
develop positive interpersonal relationships among teachers,
students, staff and other personnel. Shall collaborate with school
personnel, parents, students, and the community to provide
competent mental health support during and after crises (for
example, suicide, death, natural disasters, murder, bombs or bomb
threats, extraordinary violence, and sexual harassment). Serve as a
resource for parents, teachers, and administrators. Keep Special
Education Coordinator informed regarding campus special education
programs and services. Demonstrate behavior that is professional,
ethical, and responsible. Articulate the district’s missions and
goals in the area of assessment services to the community and
solicit its support in realizing the mission. Demonstrate awareness
of school-community needs and initiate activities to meet those
identified needs. Demonstrate knowledge of family systems and the
role of parents/guardians in supporting student development and the
educational progress, and will foster respectful and beneficial
relationships between families and education professionals. Engage
in professional growth opportunities to gain an awareness of
current best practices, technological applications and peer
reviewed, research based strategies which accelerate student
achievement. Perform other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITIES: Any interns and/or practicum students assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Mental Demands: Ability to communicate clearly
(verbal and written); ability to instruct; ability to maintain
emotional control under stress; ability to manage multiple
priorities and to work at multiple sites as assigned Physical
Demands/Environmental Factors: Regular district wide travel;
moderate lifting and carrying; ability to travel to multiple work
locations as assigned The foregoing statements describe the general
purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an
exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that
may be required.
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