Skiatook Public Schools is accepting applications for the position of School Psychometrist for the 2024-25 school year.  The starting date for the position will be immediately.

 

Job Summary: Performs professional level duties under minimal supervision to assess/determine the most appropriate instruction and assist in the determination of eligibility for special education placement. The goal is to improve or maintain the student's level of psychological functioning to facilitate optimal learning through the identification of problems, evaluation and treatment programs. Identifies and evaluates an educationally therapeutic program. An incumbent in this position will utilize discretion, ingenuity and independent judgment due to the complexity of the job. Since there may be several ways to solve a problem, an incumbent will have to bring together collaborating solutions that can be justified in a systematic manner.


Minimum Qualifications:

 

Knowledge, Skills, Competencies and Abilities:

Communication Skills (oral, written, or business): Basic communication skills to exchange information, give/receive simple to more complex instructions and respond to inquiries. Includes filling out forms. Knowledge of grammatical structure, vocabulary for preparing correspondence from rough draft or proofing of completed material. Communicates in clear, grammatically correct English. In addition to above, composes correspondence; trains and directs others and provides complex instructions; conducts interviews. In addition, must use creativity; may make public speeches or presentations.

The employee in this position has regular contact by telephone or in-person with the public and other agencies to determine actual information needed. Job requires interpreting and translating facts and information, explaining situations and issues to persons and advising them of alternative courses of action. Maintains confidentiality of all information, and performs duties with high standards of ethics.

Data Recording/Record Keeping: Performs data recording/record keeping operations determining what changes need to be made to existing records, including computerized records.

Mathematical Skills: Performs routine computations requiring a knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division using whole numbers, fractions, decimals and/or percentages.

Reading and Interpreting: Reads and interprets complex and sensitive/confidential records/IEPs and other medical records.

Technolgoy: Uses technology and testing materials requiring thorough competence and training to perform such tests as I.Q., achievement, perception, behavior, fine motor skills, auditory, etc.

Essential Job Functions/(PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES):
Assists in the identification and initial referral of children with disabilities. Performs psycho-educational assessment screening. Obtains background information from parents and students.
Participates in clinical comprehensive staffing. Coordinates the information flow from the department to other appropriate service providers.
Prepares comprehensive psycho-educational reports. Interprets test results to parents, teachers, counselors, principals, and to the student if appropriate.
Makes recommendations for intervention and acts as an IEP team member. Attends categorical eligibility and IEP meetings which involves presentation of evaluation results.
Consults and instructs school personnel and parents in the therapeutic management of students. Assists teachers with interim IEPs and evaluations.
Consults with physicians, hospitals, and other medical personnel regarding the needs of the disabled children.
Maintains confidential records of any tests and interventions. Provides documentation of progress; Prepares evaluations and home program documentation.
Provides formal/informal in-service to administrators, parents and teachers.
Travels to the various sites to provide services.
Attends necessary workshops and continuing education to maintain certification. Ensures compliance with I.D.E.A and other standards of ethics according to Public Law 101-476.
Performs other duties as assigned.

Other Performance Measures:
Knowledge of subject matter.
Cares for and effectively assists students with special concerns.
Establishes guidelines for effective diagnostic/testing objectives.
Encourages effective learning with proper testing techniques.
Provides environment to encourage independent thinking challenges for more motivated students.
Maintains proper discipline in testing setting.
Contributes to effectiveness/quality of district programs, including extracurricular programs.
Keeps accurate records, reports, etc. pursuant to district policy.
Actively supports and looks for ways to improve the quality of customer service as provided by the district.
Cooperates with other district personnel to improve the quality of education.
When serving on committees, maintains an attitude of constructive/supportive behavioral feedback and input to improve the quality of service.
Continues to be involved in personal growth and development.

Supervision exercised: Employee does not supervise other employees.

 

Complies with the district’s Mission Statement in which students are to be provided with skills, knowledge and attitudes to become lifelong learners, complex thinkers, and responsible citizens in an ever-changing global society.

 

Physical/Mental Requirements and Working Conditions:
Employee must possess manual dexterity/visual ability to operate vehicle and other testing devices.
Must be able to read test protocols and observe student behavior.
Must be able to load and transport testing equipment between sites.
Employee must possess hearing/speaking ability to communicate with staff, parents and students.

 

Skiatook Public Schools offers competitive pay and benefits including paid holidays and health benefits.  Starting salary will be based on applicant qualifications and/or work history.  The district's salary scale can be found at: https://www.skiatookschools.org/vnews/display.v/SEC/District%7CEmployee%20Salary%20Schedule

 

The district also provides on-site daycare for staff members.

 

Any offer of employment is contingent upon the passing a felony criminal background check and approval by the Board of Education.  

 

Please email Wendy Joice, Special Services Director, wjoice@skiatookschools.org if you have additional questions about this position.

  

Title 1 District- Skiatook Public Schools is a Title 1 district. Under the Teacher Loan Forgiveness (TLF) Program, if you teach full time for five complete and consecutive academic years in a low-income school or educational service agency, and meet other qualifications, you may be eligible for forgiveness of up to $17,500 on your Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans and your Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans.  Additional information may be found at https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/teacher

 

It is the policy of Skiatook Public Schools to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, pregnancy, gender, gender expression or identity, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, age, or genetic information.