ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Participates in design and implementation of program model and refinement of strategies and techniques.
2. Receives and reviews available developmental information from school and outside resources about student behavior(s) and selects appropriate psychological interventions.
3. Interprets and synthesizes information obtained from psychological interventions in order to prepare a written report.
4. Uses information obtained from the psychological evaluation to develop written recommendations.
5. Makes appropriate referral to the resources available to facilitate education/treatment goals recommended for student(s) by the psychologist.
6. Meets with teachers to assist in developing individual instructional/or management strategies for students.
7. Coordinates screening for model program. Observes students in the classroom for diagnostic purposes.
8. Helps a local school staff to plan to better meet the needs of their children with mild social/emotional problems.
9. Consults with curriculum personnel, administrators, and teachers in order to help adapt curriculum and classroom practices to pupils with any special needs.
10. Administers scores and interprets psychological tests of intelligence, personality, achievement, and developmental maturity.
11. Interviews students, parents, school personnel, and other sources of information on individual students.
12. Provides crisis intervention to school-based personnel.
13. Provides consultation to parents regarding child development and behavior management. Institutes training sessions in group techniques for teachers.
NOTE: This job description is a summary of primary duties and responsibilities of the position. It is not intended to be comprehensive listing of all duties and responsibilities. The Natchez-Adams School District School Board reserves the right to change this description at its discretion.
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