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Temp FT (1.0) School Psychologist(2024-25)

Peace River North
Full-time
On-site
Fort St John, British Columbia, Canada





Position Description


A temporary full time (1.0) District School Psychologist is required
by School District No. 60 (Peace River North) effective September 1,
2024 to June 30, 2025. The assignment will be at Learning Services. The school Psychologist functions as part of a multi-disciplinary team.


We are dedicated to providing services that assist students to develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge required to successfully participate in
educational experiences. We provide indirect and direct service to the
student and/or the school community. Our collective knowledge, skills,
energy, creativity and empathy support and nurture this process.


Our philosophy is consistent with our District’s mission statement, “Together, We Learn” and with that of the Ministry of Education and the Special Education Programs Branch. Our own department’s mission statement, “Achieve ~ Believe ~ Connect!” demonstrates our commitment towards appropriate education and achievements for all children. We love the relevance in our logo! See www.prn.bc.ca/ls/ for more information.



Qualifications and Experience



  • Doctorate or Master's degree in educational psychology, or related
    field, with a focus on school psychology, (including graduate training in
    measurement and individual psychological assessments) and a successful practicum placement.


  • This program and position are eligible for the BC Student Loan Forgiveness Program. Click here for more information.




  • Knowledge of Ministry of Education, Special Education Policies and Procedures




  • Current membership, in good standing, with the BC Association of
    School Psychologists or the College of Psychologists of BC (or eligible
    for)




  • Ability to participate in meetings within and beyond the regular school day to support learning




  • Provides psycho-educational assessments for students referred through the school-based team process




  • Provides ongoing collaborative planning for students and classrooms and assists with pre-referral interventions




  • Assists with the Ministry of Education processes for designation and adjudication




  • Candidates for internship must already be participating in a Master's of School Psychology program that requires an internship




  • Consultation with teachers, support staff, parents, students and
    community agencies regarding student strengths and needs, assessment
    implications, and interventions through which to enhance learning and
    interpersonal relations




  • Collaboration with school-based and/or district personnel to
    gather classroom-based data, design or implement instructional
    strategies/interventions and/or design and implement behavioral
    interventions




  • Psychologist may assist school and district staff in proving
    additional "Pro D" support for educators and support staff (e.g.,
    behaviour management, observational techniques/data gathering, PBS, RTI,
    AFL, UDL), and participate or assist in program evaluation and research
    activities.




  • Ability to plan and facilitate in-services or collaboration
    sessions with educators and Educational Assistants within and beyond the
    regular school day





Interested applicants are required to supply




  • Three (3) references




  • Verification of qualifications (BC Teacher Certificate)






Compensation




  • $2000 relocation allowance for teachers from BC, AB and Yukon and up to $4000 for teachers from other areas.




  • $3,035 recruitment allowance (paid over 10 months of the school year, based on the FTE)






  • Salary as per collective agreement. Current salary grid is $65,397 - $111,952




  • Benefits as per collective agreement with option to enrol in medical, dental, extended health, and group life insurance. Benefits are employer paid based on FTE.




For more information please contact:


Charmaine Chretien, District Principal Curriculum & Assessment 250-262-6098 or cchretien@prn.bc.ca



Christine Taylor, District Principal Inclusive Education 250-262-6098 or ctaylor@prn.bc.ca




Please note:

All applications with relevant documentation must be made through

Make A Future for consideration for the position



About School District 60


School District 60 is noted for innovative educational practices and excellent cooperative relationships between all educational partners. Our district is made up of dedicated, energetic professionals for whom the achievement and well-being of their students is a first priority. Together we challenge, encourage and support all learners to be responsible for developing their abilities with respect for self, others and the environment.


School District 60 is progressive and growing. There are 23 schools within School District 60. The district’s schools provide education services to approximately 6000 ethnically and demographically diverse students.


School District 60 is located on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains in the northern tip of the Canadian Prairies in beautiful Fort St. John, BC. Fort St John is 478 km northeast of Prince George and 1,237 km north of Vancouver, situated near the border with neighbouring Alberta, 214 km west of Grande Prairie, Alberta. The region’s economy is prosperous and expanding. Fort St John is a city for all seasons and year-round playground for those who like pristine wilderness, an active lifestyle, cosmopolitan city life and the enthusiasm of an energetic community.



Why School District 60




  • Classroom positions available




  • Professional development opportunities




  • Supportive culture of teacher collaboration




  • Curriculum and teacher supports




  • French Immersion, music & outdoor education programs




  • Advanced technology facilities and resources




  • Progressive and growing district




  • Innovative educational practices











School District No. 60 (Fort St John)


10112 105 Avenue, Fort St John, BC V1J 4S4


www.prn.bc.ca/district/employment/


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