Registered Psychologist
About the role
St. Leo Centre
6220 Lakeview Dr SW, Calgary
Salary
42.24 – 46.61 per hour (Category III)
60.11 – 78.98 per hour (Category IV)
Overall Accountability
The Registered Psychologist is responsible for the provision of psychological intervention, assessment, and consultation for students with a variety of developmental and medical conditions that are impacting their educational and behavioural functioning. In addition to developing and implementing programming strategies, primary duties include screening, identifying, assessing, diagnosing, and providing intervention for students with developmental and neurodevelopmental conditions.
Specific Accountabilities
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Provides consultation and intervention services to students
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Determines eligibility for specialized programming, recommending programming strategies and/or placements
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Provides reports and documentation of psychological services
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Provides interpretation, consultation and feedback regarding psychological opinions to parents and District personnel
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Assists District personnel with conceptualizing and implementing strategies for students with behavioural and learning difficulties resulting from developmental and neurodevelopmental concerns.
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Liaises with external professionals/agencies to assist with integrated understanding and support of students
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Accountable for the development and provision of quality assessment and intervention services to students and families
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Works collaboratively with the Learning Services multidisciplinary team
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Mentors the development of Provisional Psychologists or graduate students completing practicum in psychology.
Qualifications
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Master’s degree in Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or Educational Psychology
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Experience in the assessment, diagnosis, and intervention of developmental and neurodevelopmental disorders in children
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Clinical experience working with children, adolescents and families
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Experience supporting non-psychologists in the application of psychological interventions
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Experience delivering professional development workshops to non-psychologist professionals
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Excellent communication, organization, interpersonal and prioritization skills
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Knowledge and experience in the assessment of autism, cognition, learning, and other developmental concerns.
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Proven collaboration and team building skills
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Registered professional status with the College of Alberta Psychologists
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Valid Alberta Driver’s License and a vehicle in good operating condition
Note: Travel is required between school locations
The Calgary Catholic School District is committed to fair and accessible employment practices and considers catholicity, equity, diversity, and inclusivity to be foundational to its institutional success.
The Calgary Catholic School District seeks to foster a workplace that reflects the full breadth of the communities it serves.
About Calgary Catholic School District
We educate and empower students from kindergarten to Grade 12 through our mission of Living and Learning in our Catholic Faith so that students, centred in Christ, realize their full potential. We are one of the largest school districts in Alberta, serving approximately 63,000 students in 118 schools located in Calgary, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere and Rocky View County.
CCSD was recognized as one of Alberta's Top 80 Employers for the 14th time since 2009.
Registered Psychologist
About the role
St. Leo Centre
6220 Lakeview Dr SW, Calgary
Salary
42.24 – 46.61 per hour (Category III)
60.11 – 78.98 per hour (Category IV)
Overall Accountability
The Registered Psychologist is responsible for the provision of psychological intervention, assessment, and consultation for students with a variety of developmental and medical conditions that are impacting their educational and behavioural functioning. In addition to developing and implementing programming strategies, primary duties include screening, identifying, assessing, diagnosing, and providing intervention for students with developmental and neurodevelopmental conditions.
Specific Accountabilities
-
Provides consultation and intervention services to students
-
Determines eligibility for specialized programming, recommending programming strategies and/or placements
-
Provides reports and documentation of psychological services
-
Provides interpretation, consultation and feedback regarding psychological opinions to parents and District personnel
-
Assists District personnel with conceptualizing and implementing strategies for students with behavioural and learning difficulties resulting from developmental and neurodevelopmental concerns.
-
Liaises with external professionals/agencies to assist with integrated understanding and support of students
-
Accountable for the development and provision of quality assessment and intervention services to students and families
-
Works collaboratively with the Learning Services multidisciplinary team
-
Mentors the development of Provisional Psychologists or graduate students completing practicum in psychology.
Qualifications
-
Master’s degree in Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or Educational Psychology
-
Experience in the assessment, diagnosis, and intervention of developmental and neurodevelopmental disorders in children
-
Clinical experience working with children, adolescents and families
-
Experience supporting non-psychologists in the application of psychological interventions
-
Experience delivering professional development workshops to non-psychologist professionals
-
Excellent communication, organization, interpersonal and prioritization skills
-
Knowledge and experience in the assessment of autism, cognition, learning, and other developmental concerns.
-
Proven collaboration and team building skills
-
Registered professional status with the College of Alberta Psychologists
-
Valid Alberta Driver’s License and a vehicle in good operating condition
Note: Travel is required between school locations
The Calgary Catholic School District is committed to fair and accessible employment practices and considers catholicity, equity, diversity, and inclusivity to be foundational to its institutional success.
The Calgary Catholic School District seeks to foster a workplace that reflects the full breadth of the communities it serves.
About Calgary Catholic School District
We educate and empower students from kindergarten to Grade 12 through our mission of Living and Learning in our Catholic Faith so that students, centred in Christ, realize their full potential. We are one of the largest school districts in Alberta, serving approximately 63,000 students in 118 schools located in Calgary, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere and Rocky View County.
CCSD was recognized as one of Alberta's Top 80 Employers for the 14th time since 2009.