School Psychologist - Vacancy ID: 205716

Vacancy Details

School Psychologist
Baraboo High School
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Open until filled

Contact

Patrick Doty
Director of Student Services
(608) 355-3950 ext 1530

Position Details

8/19/2024
Full Time

Job Description:  The School District of Baraboo is seeking a full-time School Psychologist at Baraboo High School for the 2024-2025 school year. Approximate start date is August 19th, 2024. Ideal candidates will be able to successfully collaborate and effectively build relationships with students, parents and staff. This position holds a 194-working day contract with benefits.   


This position will serve the Baraboo High School. School Psychologists help coordinate Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) within their respective building; assess students; provide consultation with parents, teachers, administrators and community agencies; and case manage IEP team evaluations. 


Our District values and affirms identities, beliefs, and perspectives of all individuals while providing equitable access to opportunities. All staff will provide the scaffolding necessary to meet high expectations while proactively striving to remove barriers to learning. Successful candidates will share and demonstrate this core belief. 

 

Qualifications:  Candidates should possess a current Wisconsin DPI-issued School Psychologist license (#7062). Candidates must demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, be highly organized, have intimate knowledge of best practices within the field of response to intervention and special education (including FBA, BIP and IEP best practices). Applicants must possess a thorough knowledge in the area of student assessment, and knowledge of intervention and prevention strategies.  Successful applicants will also have experience in trauma informed care strategies, AODA prevention, de-escalation strategies, individual and group counseling, and culturally responsive assessment practices. Candidates should also have experience with diverse student populations which are racially, culturally, and socioeconomically varied. Qualified candidates will collaborate in a team setting and demonstrate strong leadership skills. The capacity to interact in a positive, constructive manner with students, families, teachers and educational assistants is essential.


How to Apply:  Interested candidates should apply through the Wisconsin Education Career Access Network (WECAN) at  https://wecan.education.wisc.edu. Applications will be accepted until the positio is filled.


District Description:  The School District of Baraboo is an EC-12 grade district with a 4K program, five elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school with a total student population of 2,700 students.  The District employs approximately 255 certified teachers and 175 non-certified staff.  Baraboo is located in Sauk County and is among the most scenic areas in the state!  Please look us up at http://www.baraboo.k12.wi.us/hr/applicants.cfm.


Notice of Non-Discrimination: The School District of Baraboo does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, religion, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability or handicap in its education programs (including career or technical educational programs) or activities. The School District of Baraboo will not tolerate harassment based on sex.

No student or employee of the School District of Baraboo shall be denied fair and equal treatment under the law and the District is required by Title IX not to discriminate in such a manner. Any employee or student who feels that he/she has been treated in a discriminatory way or denied rights under the law should contact an administrator:  School District of Baraboo, 423 Linn Street, Baraboo, WI 53913 or phone (608) 355-3950.

Questions regarding Title IX may be referred to the School District of Baraboo’s Title IX Coordinator: School District of Baraboo Director of Student Services; 423 Linn Street; Baraboo, WI 53913; Phone: (608) 355-3950, x1530; Email: SEPSDIR@barabooschools.net

Questions regarding Title IX may also be referred to the Office of Civil Rights:
Chicago Office for Civil Rights; U.S. Department of Education; Citigroup Center; 500 W. Madison Street, Suite 1475; Chicago, IL 60661; Phone: (312) 730-1560; FAX: (312) 730-1576; TDD: (877) 521-2172; Email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov

Candidate Requirements

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  • School Psychologist
  • Cover Letter
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  • Custom Questions
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