School Psychologist
About the role
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
The Richmond School District is currently seeking a full-time Educational Psychologist. This position is a continuing contract position.
All positions within Learning Services engage in supporting the District’s Strategic Plan, specifically, Strategic Priority 1: Success for all Learners and Strategic Priority 2: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. The School Psychologist position includes opportunities to work both independently and in a collaborative team environment in the context of the Learning Services Department and with school personnel. This position also involves professional consultation and supporting educational changes in a variety of contexts.
The Successful Candidate Will Also
Provide collaborative consultation with teachers, parents, and community agencies, and at school-based team meetings Provide ongoing collaborative planning for students and classrooms and assist with pre-referral interventions Provide individualized psycho-educational assessments (based on student need) for students referred through the school-based team process Contribute to the development of educational plans such as the IEP Provide in-service training in the areas of interventions, progress monitoring, data collection and/or assessment Assist with the Ministry of Education processes for designation and adjudication Provide professional learning opportunities for staff
Qualifications
A master’s degree in school/educational psychology Licensing/eligibility with the College of Health Care Professionals of British Columbia (CHCPBC)with special training and supervision in school psychology Teaching certification with BC Teacher Regulation Branch an asset
If you have any questions about this position, please contact Sarah Loat, District Administrator – Inclusive Learning at sloat@sd38.bc.ca.
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About School District #38 (Richmond)
The Richmond School District is a vibrant learning community that fosters student engagement, creativity, and well-being in inclusive learning environments. Our motto "Richmond is the best place to learn and lead" speaks to the central purpose that informs all that we do for our students, our employees, and our educational community.
We are among one of the largest districts in British Columbia with some of the highest graduation rates in the province. We are always on the lookout for smart, skilled and highly motivated individuals to join our team. As an employer, we offer comprehensive growth, learning and engagement opportunities to the 2,600 committed professionals across the district.
The Richmond School District has 37 elementary schools, 10 secondary schools and a variety of inter-agency programs serving a wide range of specific student needs. The City of Richmond is a multi-cultural community with over 200,000 residents located on an island at the mouth of the Fraser River. We are 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver, 2 hours to Whistler, 2 1/2 hours to Seattle and 2 hour ferry ride to Victoria.
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School Psychologist
About the role
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
The Richmond School District is currently seeking a full-time Educational Psychologist. This position is a continuing contract position.
All positions within Learning Services engage in supporting the District’s Strategic Plan, specifically, Strategic Priority 1: Success for all Learners and Strategic Priority 2: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. The School Psychologist position includes opportunities to work both independently and in a collaborative team environment in the context of the Learning Services Department and with school personnel. This position also involves professional consultation and supporting educational changes in a variety of contexts.
The Successful Candidate Will Also
Provide collaborative consultation with teachers, parents, and community agencies, and at school-based team meetings Provide ongoing collaborative planning for students and classrooms and assist with pre-referral interventions Provide individualized psycho-educational assessments (based on student need) for students referred through the school-based team process Contribute to the development of educational plans such as the IEP Provide in-service training in the areas of interventions, progress monitoring, data collection and/or assessment Assist with the Ministry of Education processes for designation and adjudication Provide professional learning opportunities for staff
Qualifications
A master’s degree in school/educational psychology Licensing/eligibility with the College of Health Care Professionals of British Columbia (CHCPBC)with special training and supervision in school psychology Teaching certification with BC Teacher Regulation Branch an asset
If you have any questions about this position, please contact Sarah Loat, District Administrator – Inclusive Learning at sloat@sd38.bc.ca.
Not the right fit? Search for School Psychologist jobs in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
About School District #38 (Richmond)
The Richmond School District is a vibrant learning community that fosters student engagement, creativity, and well-being in inclusive learning environments. Our motto "Richmond is the best place to learn and lead" speaks to the central purpose that informs all that we do for our students, our employees, and our educational community.
We are among one of the largest districts in British Columbia with some of the highest graduation rates in the province. We are always on the lookout for smart, skilled and highly motivated individuals to join our team. As an employer, we offer comprehensive growth, learning and engagement opportunities to the 2,600 committed professionals across the district.
The Richmond School District has 37 elementary schools, 10 secondary schools and a variety of inter-agency programs serving a wide range of specific student needs. The City of Richmond is a multi-cultural community with over 200,000 residents located on an island at the mouth of the Fraser River. We are 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver, 2 hours to Whistler, 2 1/2 hours to Seattle and 2 hour ferry ride to Victoria.