School Psychologist
Company: Massillon City Schools
Location: Massillon
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The following position is is available for the 2026-27 School
Year JOB DESCRIPTION Serve the district as a leader in data-based
decision making, problem solving, research, and best practices in
the fields of education, disabilities, school psychology, mental
health, and child development. Consult with other district leaders
(e.g., directors, supervisors, coaches) toward district goals of
student academic achievement and mental wellness in addition to
completing assessments, multi-factored evaluations, and
consultation regarding individual students consistent with state
mandated requirements. Essential Functions: Serve as chairperson of
the Building(s) Intervention Assistance Team and multi-factored
evaluation team Consult with school personnel in identifying
children who need individual assessment(s) Provide intensive
psycho-educational evaluations of individual children suspected of
having educational disabilities Select and administer appropriate
assessment instruments to determine educational needs and
eligibility for special education services Review school records
and consult with school personnel, parents, agency representatives,
physicians and other appropriate personnel for facts of diagnostic
significance Gather all information from Multifactored
Evaluation/Evaluation Team Report (MFE/ETR) members and compile a
written team report delineating the results of the team evaluation
including recommendations for programs and services and suggestions
for Individual Educational Programs (IEP) Interpret test findings,
observations, and recommendations to parents, students (if
appropriate), teachers, principals, counselors, and other
appropriate school personnel Consult with teachers, principals,
parents, and other educational personnel on matters relating to the
education, behavior, and/or mental health of students Assist
teachers in implementing or modifying instruction, classroom
management, and intervention strategies Consult with school
personnel regarding retention/promotion, changes in academic
programs, shifts to other classrooms or teachers, transfers to
other schools, and referrals to selected remedial programs Provide
short-term counseling for special education students Every three
years, or more frequently if conditions warrant reevaluate students
receiving special education services Participate in and help
conduct in-service training programs and staff development, when
requested by the Director of Student Services Maintain respect at
all times for confidential information Maintain accurate and
complete records as required Collaborate with colleagues Observe
ethics of the teaching profession Keep current knowledge of all
rules and regulations regarding special education standards Perform
any other duties assigned by the Director of Student Services Other
Duties and Responsibilities: Promote good public relations Provide
mental health activities for children within the scope of
school-based practice Maintain Medicaid logs Serve as a role model
for students Respond to routine questions and requests in a timely,
appropriate manner Establish and maintain cooperative professional
relationships Assist in the selection of textbooks, equipment, and
other educational materials Represent the district at local, state
and regional activities/committees as agreed to Participate in
intervention assistance team meetings Maintain and improve
professional competence by attending professional seminars,
workshops, etc. to keep current on relevant issues Counsel, advise,
encourage, and motivate students Perform other duties as assigned
by the Director of Student Services/Superintendent or designee
Qualifications: Master's degree in educational psychology or
equivalent from a four-year college or university Appropriate State
of Ohio certifications/license Such alternatives to the above
qualifications as the Superintendent and/or Board of Education may
find appropriate Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability
to work effectively with others Ability to communicate ideas and
directives clearly and effectively both orally and in writing
Effective, active listening skills Organizational and problem
solving skills Specialized skill in evaluation procedures for
student academic/behavioral problems Ability to operate various
office equipment Basic skills in counseling and consultation
Knowledge of educational psychology Computer/word processing skills
Equipment Operated: Computer Fax machine Printer Telephone
Standardized and criterion referenced tests and survey checklists
for individualized assessment TV/VCR or DVD player iPads Copy
machine Calculator Overhead projector Additional Working
Conditions: Occasional evening work Occasional exposure to blood,
bodily fluids, and tissue Occasional interaction with unruly
students Frequent repetitive hand motion, e.g. computer keyboard,
calculator, writing Frequent requirement to sit, stand, walk, talk,
hear, see, read, speak, reach, stretch with hands and arms, climb,
and stoop Occasional travel, e.g., attending professional
development outside of district, evaluation, assessment, IEP and
placement, meetings outside of district Occasional operation of a
vehicle in inclement weather conditions, i.e., being prepared to
work on all scheduled school days, except calamity days
Occasionally lift, carry, push, and pull various items up to a
maximum of 25 pounds Occasional requirement to operate school
district vehicle This job description is subject to change and in
no manner states or implies that these are the only duties and
responsibilities to be performed by the incumbent. The incumbent
will be required to follow the instructions and perform the duties
required by the incumbent’s supervisor, appointing authority.
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