Anglophone South School District invites applications
for the following position:
This is an open competition;
however, in accordance with the NBUPPE Collective Agreement- Professional
Support Group, should unionized employees under this bargaining group apply,
employees shall be selected on the basis of skill, ability and
qualifications. Where skill,
qualifications and ability are relatively equal amongst union applicants, the
vacancy will be filled on the basis of seniority. If there are no union applicants, the
position will be filled from qualified applicants for these competitions.
Competition
# ASD-SP035
Anglophone
South School District
School Psychologist I, 1.0 FTE
Permanent – 36.25 Hours per Week
Effective - 2021-2022 School Year
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Description:
The School Psychologist will be a member of an Integrated Service Delivery
Child and Youth Team within the Anglophone South School District and will be
responsible to:
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Provide
a broad range of professional psychological services in the school system in
the application of the science of psychology to the areas of student learning
and behaviour, assessment and evaluation, understanding of child and
adolescent exceptionalities and psychological adjustment.
·
Consult
with teachers, members of the Education Support Services Team (ESST) and
Integrated Service Delivery (ISD) teams and parents in a collaborative
process of defining problems and developing appropriate programs and
interventions.
·
Be
involved in individual student psychological assessments, in-service
education, participation in the development of preventive and crisis response
programs, program evaluation and professional supervision of psychometrists.
Qualifications: A master’s or doctoral degree in psychology with
course work and experience to meet the requirements for licensed membership
in the College of Psychologists of New Brunswick. Successful completion of
course work in child and adolescent development as well as child and
adolescent exceptionalities are required. Experience in school psychology is
desirable. The successful candidate must be capable of working both
independently and in a collaborative manner with students, parents, teachers,
Integrated Service Delivery, and Education Support Services Teams. Knowledge
of school-based decision-making and policies would be an asset.
Necessary Special Requirement: Licensed membership [or
pending] in the College of Psychologists of New Brunswick.
Salary: In
accordance with the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private
Employees–Professional Support Group Collective Agreement, $2,690.74 to $3,240.11
bi-weekly.
Application: Please apply by letter, with resume outlining your
qualifications for this position, and submit a copy of all university
transcripts, and the names and contact information of three employer
references. Currently an open competition. Applications without resume,
transcripts and contact information will not be considered.
Applications are to
be e-mailed to asd-s.jobs@nbed.nb.ca. Please quote only the competition number
in the subject line.
Applicants must clearly
demonstrate the essential qualifications to be given further
consideration. Subject to the response
to this competition, education and/or experience requirements may be
changed.
Thank you in advance for
applying. Only those selected for an
interview will be contacted. If
selected for an interview, please bring your portfolio with you. It is not required when submitting your
application for this competition.
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