Regularly monitor student progress and adapt intervention strategies as necessary to facilitate ongoing growth and development.
Engage collaboratively in multidisciplinary team meetings, fostering collective insights and crafting holistic support plans for students.
Stay updated on emerging research and best practices within the field of school psychology, continuously enhancing service delivery standards.
Utilize various assessment tools to comprehensively evaluate students' academic, social, and emotional needs, ensuring accurate and holistic support.
Deliver personalized counseling sessions to both individuals and groups, addressing a diverse array of academic, social, and emotional challenges faced by students.
Contribute actively to the creation of customized Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) designed to cater to the unique requirements of students with special needs.
Forge strong partnerships with teachers, parents, and fellow professionals, working together to devise and implement effective strategies aimed at fostering students' academic success.
Requirements
Hold a valid school psychology license in the state of Illinois.
Possess a Master's Degree in School or Educational Psychology.
Eligible for or currently holding endorsement in School Psychology.