School
Board Office
Posting Date
Jan 29,2025
Closing Date
Ongoing
Start Date
Immediately
Applicant Type
External and Internal
Job Description
District Position Inclusive Education 1.0CONTTeacher Psychologist (located at the School Board Office). Please refer to the Job Description Attached. ResponsibilitiesConducts psycho-educational assessments to identify student strengths and needs and recommend appropriate interventions and supportsCollaboratively consults with school-based teams, District teams (e.g., Inclusive Education, Safe Schools, Curriculum Transformation), parents/guardians, and community agencies (e.g., Community Living BC, MCFD) regarding student strengths and needs, their educational implications, and ways to enhance learning and well-beingMakes recommendations to the District Principal of Inclusive Education Services regarding student eligibility for specific BC Ministry of Education categoriesAssists in the development of student IEPs as appropriateProvides guidance to Inclusion Support Teachers regarding the use of Level B assessment tools and provide in-service training in this areaProvides additional in-service for educators and support staff as requiredStays current with educational and psychological research to inform practiceEducation and Experience Doctorate or masters degree in school/educational psychology or related field with a focus on school psychologyRegistration with the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia or eligible for registrationKnowledge of the BC Ministry of Education Inclusive Education Services Manual of Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines Possess a valid drivers license and reliable vehicle for travel between schools The starting annual salary for this teaching position ranges from $58,635 to $106,217, with placement on the range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance with the collective agreement. We also offer a competitive benefits package and pension.
Job Type
Full Time