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1 Early Learning Child Psychologist (Existing position) DEPARTMENT: Learning Services Innovation-Early Learning STATUS/FTE: Out of Scope, Level 7, 10 month or 12 month, 1.0 FTE SALARY RANGE: $63,612-$79,516 (10 month), $76,336-$95,420 (12 month) START DATE: August 30, 2012 Edmonton Catholic Schools is a large urban school district whose mission is to provide a Catholic education that inspires students to learn and that prepares them to live fully and to serve God in one another. The District is comprised of over 33,000 students and 3,000 employees in 87 schools and other sites. This position provides psychological counseling and assessment services primarily to Early Learning children as well as Grade 1 children within the district. The work requires a Master s degree in Psychology to identify, diagnose and treat delays, disorders and behavioural issues. The job s focus is working with children that have developmental delays and/or behavioural disorders. The job addresses and identifies psychological issues impacting the child within the functional context of the classroom. The job also provides psychological expertise and participates on multi-disciplinary teams to support developmental and learning strategies for children and their families as well as individual and broad based supports for teachers and school teams. Registration with the Alberta College of Psychologists as a Chartered Psychologist is essential to sign-off on assessments and reports. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Liaise closely with teachers, facilitators, special needs teacher assistants, family school liaison social workers, specialists and parents/guardians who participate as part of each child s program planning team; Liaise closely with school principals and Early Learning consultants to identify and coordinate individual children s needs; Administer, score and interpret standardized psychological assessments. Write assessment reports to share with parents and school administrators and consultants; Recommend intervention strategies which include programming for generalization in the classroom, home and new environments; Develop and implement strategies to target individual goals of students as outlined in Individual Program Plans (IPP) and participate in meeting with other professionals and caregivers; Conduct psychological assessments within the school to pinpoint or diagnose problem areas evident in the classroom. Qualifications: Masters Degree in Psychology plus Registration with the Alberta College of Psychologists as a Chartered Psychologist is essential; Minimum three years directly related experience in Early Learning environments working with young children; Knowledge of local community resources, education and social services culture and systems; Knowledge of FOIP Legislation, Microsoft programs including Excel, Outlook and databases; Working knowledge of Aboriginal culture, traditions, customs and teachings would be an asset; General knowledge of the district/department operations, business, goals and objectives and an understanding of elementary curriculum. For more information please contact Corine Gannon at corine.gannon@ecsd.net. Please email a letter of interest and résumé by 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 4, 2012 to: Charolette Player, Manager, Staffing Human Resource Services resumes@ecsd.net Successful candidate s offer of employment will be conditional upon receipt of a Criminal Record and Child Welfare Check. Only applicants considered for the position will be contacted. We thank all candidates for their interest.

JOB IDENTIFICATION: Incumbent: Vacant Current Classification Level: 7 Supervisor s Name: Location: Genesis Centre at St. Bede Working Title: Early Learning Child Psychologist Requested Classification Level: Supervisor s Working Title: District Principal Department/Program: Learning Services-Innovation/Early Learning PRIMARY FOCUS/OVERALL ACCOUNTABILITY: Provide a brief summary of the job, covering the main responsibilities, the framework within which the job has to operate and the main contribution to the organization. The job provides psychological counseling and assessment services primarily to early learning children within the district. The work requires a Master s degree in Psychology to identify, diagnose and treat delays, disorders and behavioural issues. The job s focus is working with children that have developmental delays and/or behavioural disorders. The job addresses and identifies psychological issues impacting the child within the functional context of the classroom. The job also provides psychological expertise and participates on multi-disciplinary teams to support developmental and learning strategies for children and their families as well as individual and broad based supports for teachers and school teams. Registration with the Alberta College of Psychologists as a Chartered Psychologist is essential to sign-off on assessments and reports. This position is funded by Early Learning, Program Unit Funding. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: Normally a job has four to eight core responsibilities, each of which shows what the job is accountable for, within what framework, and what the added value is. For each responsibility, approximately four major activities should be described. List the core responsibilities in ascending order of importance. 1. Liaise closely with the teachers, facilitators; special needs teacher assistants, family school liaison social workers, specialists and parents/guardians who participate as part of each child s program planning team. 2. Liaise closely with school principals and early learning consultants to identify and coordinate individual children s needs. 3. Administer, score and interpret standardized psychological assessments. Write assessments reports to share with parents and school administrators and consultants 4. Provide on-going support to parents/guardians and school administrators and consultants when a child has been assessed. 5. Conduct psychological assessments within the school to pinpoint or diagnose problem areas evident in the classroom 6. Recommend intervention strategies which include programming for generalization in the classroom, home and new environments. 7. Develop and implement strategies to target individual goals of students as outlined in Individual Program Plans (IPP) and participate in meeting with other professionals and caregivers. 8. Consult with other professionals (both within and outside of ECSD) to gather background information and coordinate additional services for children to meet the individual s needs. 9. Provide outcome reports and advise parents of recommendations on how best to address students educational barriers and improve performance. 10. Collaborate with teachers and school administrators in providing treatment schedules for children 1

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: Normally a job has four to eight core responsibilities, each of which shows what the job is accountable for, within what framework, and what the added value is. For each responsibility, approximately four major activities should be described. List the core responsibilities in ascending order of importance. 11. Maintain professional registration through training development activities including conferences, in-services, workshops, peer support, research and literature searches PROBLEM SOLVING: Describe difficult or challenging situations the position is typically expected to solve; the degree of originality of the solutions; assistance available; and any problems or decisions that must be referred to a supervisor for resolution or approval This job deals primarily with children with severe behaviors. Typical scenarios include challenging behaviors in the classroom where a psychologist is called in to diagnose for both accessing funding, as well as providing recommendations for functional strategies. The ability to triage and be flexible, in travelling to various sites to meet the needs of children and classrooms is required. The psychologist is able to call case conference meetings and invite the required multi-disciplinary members and school teams and ensure that the Team Leader is regularly communicated with. The psychologist is unable to approve program unit funding, as this must always be referred to the Team Leader (i.e. early learning consultant). The psychologist can not recommend alternative educational programming, as this is the responsibility of the school administration. ORGANIZATIONAL DATA: Identify any measurable areas upon which the job has either direct or indirect impact. Measures that may be included are: number of staff supervised, annual operating budget, number and size of projects, clients served or any other significant values. Include examples that indicate the size of the job. Attach a complete Organization Chart that includes supervisor, peers, direct reports and staff. The job provides psychological counseling and assessment services primarily to early learning children (Pre- Kindergarten and Kindergarten) within the district. This position has direct impact on measurable outcomes for young children, and their families, in a number of areas. The department offers 100 Voices, Little Bethlehem, Preschool Outreach (Daycares/Playschools), and Half or Full Day Kindergarten programs. In this multi-disciplinary setting, it is essential to be well informed in all disciplines (Speech Language, Occupational and Physical Therapy and behaviour interventions, social work) to meet the needs of the whole student. The job provides expertise, advice and guidance to district staff relating to psychological counseling and assessment services. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: Identify the jobs and the number of incumbents within each job that report directly to you. Provide a brief summary of each subordinate job s purpose. Job Title Job Responsibilities CONTACTS: Identify internal and/or external contacts such as co-workers, clients, stakeholders and partners. Indicate the nature and purpose of contact (i.e. to deliver information, present data, negotiate contracts, etc.) and frequency (daily, weekly, monthly etc.). Contact Nature and Purpose Frequency Children To conduct assessments, diagnosis and provide counseling services Daily Parents/guardians To obtain approval to conduct assessments; to provide recommendations for Weekly treatment; and to provide support, counseling and guidance. District staff To gather and exchange information; to coordinate activities, discuss and resolve Daily 2

Multi-disciplinary team, consultants, specialists and social workers Principals, teachers and school staff Community resource representatives Network of professionals problems; to update team on activities; to handle administrative matters; to deliver presentations; and, provide advice.. To consult with other professionals to gather background information and coordinate additional services for children to meet the individual s needs. To resolve problems and share best practices To collaborate with and provide advice and recommendations on students. To follow-up on requests for assessment and communicate findings and recommendations. To investigate support systems and resources available to the students and families Contact is made with specific experts to gain knowledge, discuss cases, exchange information and opinions, and to keep abreast of area of expertise. To resolve problems and share best practices Weekly Weekly As needed As needed Job Qualifications: Include a list of the most important knowledge factors, including knowledge about practical procedures, specialized techniques etc. Outline specific training that is needed to do the work and any occupational certification/registration required for the job. Include a list of competencies (skills and abilities) critical in performing the job. Knowledge and Experience Master s degree in Psychology plus Registration with the Alberta College of Psychologists as a Chartered Psychologist is essential to sign-off on assessments and reports Minimum three years directly experience in early learning environments working with young children Knowledge of local community resources, education and social services culture and systems Knowledge of FOIP Legislation; Microsoft programs including Excel, Outlook and databases Knowledge of research, data collection and analysis techniques Working knowledge of Aboriginal culture, traditions, customs and teachings would be an asset. General knowledge of the district/department operations, business, goals and objectives and an understanding of elementary curriculum Signatures Competencies Advanced assessment and problem-solving skills are required to identify and address educational barriers. Advanced skills in counseling, consultation and collaboration. Ability to develop rapport, trust and credibility with students, parents/guardians and Elder s are essential. Strong mediation, negotiation and conflict resolution skills and the ability influence decision making Strong written and oral communication skills and the ability to communicate highly technical information to a varied group of stakeholders Proven conflict management, negotiation and mediation skills Excellent organizational time management skills and the ability to work within tight timelines Strong analytical skills and the ability to anticipate issues and concerns Strong presentation skills and the ability to relate to a varied audience Skills to facilitate the consultant role through education, training and assisting other professionals Flexibility is essential for this incumbent given the variety of children s disorders, delays and behavioural problems. a The signatures below indicate that the incumbent, supervisor and manager have read, discussed, and agreed that the information accurately reflects the work assigned. 3

Incumbent Supervisor Manager This information is being collected under the authority of Board Governance Policy EL# 5 relating to Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act and will be used to allocate positions within a classification plan and to manage the Edmonton Catholic School District s human resources program. If you have any questions about the collection of this information, contact the Assistant Superintendent, Human Resource Services 780 441-6061. 4