School Psychologist
- 2 positions (26/27 SY)
- JOB# 4409
- EXTENDED
School Board of Highlands County
Student Support Services
- Sebring, Florida Job Details
Job ID:
5807641
Application Deadline:
Jul 06, 2026 11:59 PM (UTC)
Posted:
Yesterday
Job Description
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY
POSITION TITLE:
School Psychologist
ASSIGNMENT
School Psychologist
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree from an accredited educational institution as determined by the Florida Department of Education
Certified as a School Psychologist and appropriate licensure by the State of Florida
Internship in a school setting preferred
Physical Requirements:
Light work, exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects
ADDITIONAL DESIRED JOB QUALIFICATIONS
None exist at this time
PRIMARY PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Participates in needs assessment activities, planning and development of intervention programs, and/or service to students
Participates in Child Study/Collaborative Problem Solving, eligibility, and IEP committees, as assigned, to help meet the needs of identified students
Establishes long and short range plans designed specifically to support the district exceptional student education plan
Selects, develops, or modifies psychological assessment materials which identify learning needs of students with diverse cultural and socio-economic background, learning styles, and special needs
Plans and prepares intervention strategies for parents and teachers that are effective and contributes to a climate where students become engaged in meaningful learning experiences.
Assists schools and the district in preparing for changing curriculum and service needs
Maintains and prepares periodic records as required
Implements and coordinates school-wide and district-wide psychological services and activities
Manages time efficiently
Manages materials and equipment effectively
Assists in early identification of students school-related problems
Conducts valid psychological and psycho-educational assessments according to professional standards and prepares reports of these services within time limits established by administrative rule or other controlling regulations
Analyzes and interprets information to make diagnoses and recommendations regarding needs for services
Evaluates school psychological services
Provides follow-up conferences with parents and teachers to interpret and develop alternative instructional strategies for students of special need
Seeks out new data sources which will provide evidence of student growth and/or the identification of developmental needs and share these findings with principals and other instructional leaders
Conducts a comprehensive follow-up with tested students to determine the effectiveness and implementation levels of recommendations
Suggests realistic and effective intervention strategies for teachers to use with students
Works effectively with students, parents, colleagues, community agencies, and staff
Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of a broad curriculum base
Uses a variety of strategies to formulate recommendations appropriate for students from diverse backgrounds with different learning styles and special needs
Specializes in recognizing overt indicators of student distress or abuse and take appropriate intervention, referral, or reporting actions
Provides direct observation and/or crisis intervention services as necessary and/or requested
Consults with parents, other school staff, and teachers about ways to facilitate the learning and adjustment of students
Uses effective consultative behaviors
Interprets educational policies, programs, and procedures related to psychological services
Enlists the cooperation of parents in examining the family situation and together assess the strength and problem areas
Conducts in-service training for faculty and staff
Demonstrates professional growth and continuing improvement of professional knowledge and skills
Assists others in acquiring knowledge and understanding of psychological services
Conducts a personal assessment periodically to determine professional growth needs either reference to the specific instructional assignment and district programs
Participates in district sponsored staff development programs
Acts in a professional and ethical manner and adheres at all times to the Code of Ethics and Principles of Professional Conduct
Performs and fulfills professional responsibilities
Supports district and local school improvement initiatives, services, and programs
Contributes to the overall district and school mission by supporting various school committees and services
Shares experience and new learning by mentoring colleagues
Conducts psychological services program in a manner which ensures that student growth and achievement is continuous and appropriate for age group, subject area and/or student program classification
Performs other incidental tasks consistent with the goals and objectives of this position
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Other duties as assigned by supervising administrator
TERM:
Length of contract and number of hours worked are determined by specific allocation as approved annually during planning-budgeting process
APPRAISAL
Performance will be appraised annually by school administration in accordance with School Board policies and procedures
PAY GRADE
According to the School Board of Highlands County Instructional Salary Schedule
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
Except as provided by law, The School Board of Highlands County shall not on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, marital status, disability, political or religious beliefs, national or ethnic origin, or genetic information, exclude individuals from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity in any employment condition or practice, or be denied equal access to school facilities if the organization is The Boy Scouts of America or other patriotic youth groups.
Board approved October 1998
Modified 9/2005
APA Approved 7/28/2015
Modified 01/2013
Reformatted 10/2015
Modified 8/20/2021
GENERAL
QUALIFICATIONS FOR ALL PERSONNEL
All applicants for positions offered by the School Board of Highlands County will be evaluated for possession of the following personal qualities:
Honesty, dependability, punctuality, accuracy, and diligence on the job
Ability to relate well to fellow workers, parents, students, and the general public
Habits of dress, grooming, and personal conduct suitable to the work site and school environment
Willingness to use professional practices appropriate to public service and school settings
Ability to communicate clearly and accurately, orally and in writing
Ability to understand and follow written and oral directions
Ability to access, organize, and maintain information needed in the performance of specific work tasks
Willingness to become totally familiar with and to comply with school district policies, procedures, rules, and functions
Demonstrate sensitivity to cultural diversity and to district expectations governing equity, non-discrimination, and equal opportunity
Willingness to complete in-service training needed to enhance and update job performance over a period of service
Reasonable accommodations are available for qualified applicants with disabilities during the application and interview process.
To request accommodations, please contact:
Carla Ball, Director of Human Resources
426 School Street
Sebring, FL 33870
863-471-5555
ballc@highlands.k12.fl.us
CLEARINGHOUSE INFORMATION
https://info.flclearinghouse.com/
Position Type:
Full-time