Supervisor - Psychological Services

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Supervisor - Psychological Services
Office of Psychological Services
Associate Superintendent – Student Services
February 22, 2022
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ASASP_II
ASASP Unit II
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POSITION SUMMARY:


The Supervisor of Psychological Services has the overall responsibility to assist in the planning, developing, implementing, coordinating, supervising, and evaluating of psychology programs in the district.  The incumbent of this position assists the Associate Superintendent in developing an operational framework for the unit, developing a budget based on an analysis of needs, and implementing the process and procedures for evaluating programs and personnel in unit.      

DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

Provides overall supervision, coordination, operation, planning, implementation and evaluation of the Office of Psychological Services;

Develops guidelines, job targets, and procedures for the delivery of psychological services county-wide;

Assigns staff to specific school assignments, all county schools including non-public will have an assigned school psychologist;

Assigns psychological staff to specific programs as needed. (Deaf and hard of hearing, Autism, ED transition, Early Childhood and Charter Schools, etc.);

Screens, interviews, and selects credentialed MSDE certified candidates for school psychology vacancy positions and candidates for internship positions;

Develops and maintains the budget for the Office of Psychological Services;

Provides guidance and support to School Psychologist Coordinator with his/her job responsibilities;

Procures, maintains inventory, and allocates up-to-date equipment, supplies, computers, and materials necessary in the delivery of psychological services;

Responds to parents, administration and school staff within Prince George’s County Public Schools with regard to psychological issues;

Collect quarterly data electronically from the entire staff of all services delivered in the Office of Psychological Services.

Meets with the staff to conduct administrative business and to provide professional development and special education leadership teams;

Deploys staff for the Crisis Intervention Teams at local schools as needed;

Fosters staff leadership in the implementation of several relevant office committees;

Works with the Human Resources Office, University and School Psychology programs and national organizations on recruiting matters;

Works closely with the office support staff to conduct daily office business;

Assists in the enhancement of office needs of technology issues and applications for professional and support staff;

Evaluates all staff annually and non-tenured staff twice a year;

Procures psychometric assistance via contracts when needed;

Provides ongoing new staff orientation for new and non-tenured staff;

Arranges for staff coverage for various meetings and conferences when the assigned psychologist is ill or whenever a crisis occurs within a school; 

Participates with county committees, (i.e., Inter-Agency, School Health Counsel and Child Fatality, etc.); and

 

•             Performs related work as required.

QUALIFICATIONS:The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

 

Working knowledge of psychological assessment and treatment modalities, including psychotherapy; principles and practices of supervision; and program design and evaluation.

Demonstrated ability to supervise; serve as member of interdisciplinary team; implement treatment; develop and implement facility psychological programs;

Knowledge of multicultural teaching approaches and materials;

Ability to work effectively with classroom teachers, instructional specialists, and professional organizations in providing rigorous academic experiences for elementary and/or secondary students;

Five years of experience as a school psychologist (preferably in a public school system);

Five years of administrative experience;

Demonstrated ability to write successful grant proposals preferred;

Effective oral and written communication skills; and

Excellent human relations skills.

 

 

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:


 

Doctorate Degree in psychology with graduate course in Supervision and Administration from an accredited college or university with a school psychology program. 

 

 



CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:


 

Holds or is eligible for Maryland Certification as a School Psychologist and an Administration I certificate.


 



SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:


 

Assist in overseeing and providing guidance to the unit staff.


 



PHYSICAL DEMANDS:


The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, talk, hear, walk, sit, and use fingers, tools or controls. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision such as to read handwritten or typed material, the ability to adjust focus, and depth perception. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally push or lift up to 25 lbs.


WORKING ENVIRONMENT:


The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job.


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