REVISED; 1.0 FTE Continuing District School Psychologist

Kootenay Lake

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Nelson - Canada

profile Monthly Salary: $ 63367 - 111488
Posted on: 17-08-2025
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary


School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) (SD8) is committed to fostering inclusive supportive and engaging learning environments that meet the diverse needs of all students. SD8 values collaboration innovation and student-centered practices to promote academic success mental wellness and positive social development. We are seeking a dedicated and qualified District School Psychologist to join our team and support learners across the district by providing expert school psychological services.


As defined by the Health Professions Act Ministerial Order M304 school psychology means the health profession in which a person provides the following services: (a) the use of theories and principles of psychology for the purpose of understanding and assessing an individuals developmental behavioural cognitive emotional intellectual and interpersonal needs as those needs relate to the individuals ability to learn and function in a learning environment; and (b) the creation protection and promotion of learning environments that facilitate learning and intellectual functioning.


Changes to the Psychologists Regulation in 2022 established the restricted activities of psychology diagnosis and school psychology diagnosis for registered psychologists and school psychologists respectively. School psychologists are required to have current membership in the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC (CHCPBC) to work as a school psychologist. Only CHCPBC registrants may make a psychology diagnosis or a school psychology diagnosis. This requirement is in the interest of public safety and aligns the services provided by school psychologists with the requirements and expectations of other professionals regulated under the Health Professions Act.



Note:


This position requires travel to/throughout the district sometimes on winter roads and in inclement weather. The district has rural areas and mountainous passes that can make driving challenging depending on weather and road conditions.



School District Psychologist


Key Responsibilities:


Psychoeducational Assessment and Evaluation within scope of practice:


  • Conduct comprehensive psychoeducational assessments for students in kindergarten through Grade 12.
  • Provide diagnostic information within scope of practice (ie learning disability or intellectual disability).
  • Identify students cognitive academic social-emotional and behavioral strengths and challenges within scope of practice.
  • Interpret assessment results and provide data-driven recommendations to district staff school educators parents/guardians and students in order to support individualized learning plans.
  • Following Ministry of Education and Child Care Inclusive Education Category Checklists provide expertise and assist in determining students eligibility for specific Ministry of Education and Child Care inclusive education designations and inclusive education services including reviewing/approving student designation files Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and psychoeducational files.


Provision of Universal Targeted and Intensive Supports and Interventions:


  • Universal Supports:
    • Collaborate with school teams to implement district-wide strategies promoting mental wellness and inclusive practices.
    • Deliver professional development workshops on evidence-based practices in mental health learning strategies and positive behaviour supports.
  • Targeted Supports:
    • Through the district-based team referral process recommend school interventions to address shared learning and learning gaps.
    • Monitor and assess the effectiveness of interventions adjusting as necessary to improve outcomes.
    • Monitor school and classroom intervention outcomes and student progress.
  • Intensive Supports:
    • Through the district-based team referral process develop implement and monitor individualized intervention plans for students with significant learning or behavioral needs.
    • Participate in the creation and review of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and Positive Behavior Support Plans.
    • Regularly report to schools and the district on intervention outcomes and student progress.


Consultation and Collaboration:


  • Work collaboratively with school-based teams teachers administrators parents and external professionals.
  • Provide guidance and training to educators on strategies to support neurodiverse learners.
  • Collaborate with community-based agencies to coordinate additional services for students and families.
  • Offer consultation regarding classroom adaptations learning modifications and/or behavioral interventions to support inclusive practices.



Member of the District Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT):


  • Actively participate as a member of the Districts Critical Incident Response Team.
  • Support students staff and families during and following critical incidents.
  • Develop and deliver training sessions for school personnel on effective crisis response strategies.
  • Assist in refining district-wide safety and crisis response protocols and implementing protocols.


Facilitation of Professional Development and Capacity Building:


  • Develop and present professional learning sessions on topics including learning disabilities behavioral support mental health awareness and trauma-informed practices in accordance with the BC Mental Health in Schools (MHiS) Strategy.
  • Support the districts ongoing commitment to fostering inclusive learning environments through continuous collaboration with educators.


Qualifications:


  • Education:
    • Masters degree in School or Educational Psychology with graduate-level training in measurement learning theory development and psychoeducational assessment.
  • Certification:
    • College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia (CHCPBC) membership is required as of June 2024 as a Licensed School Psychologist.
    • Certification and extensive school-based experience are required in the administration analysis and reporting for Level B and Level C psychoeducational and behavioural assessments.
  • Experience:
    • Proven experience as a school psychologist in BC.
    • Proven experience conducting psychoeducational assessments in a K-12 educational setting including producing reports (according to the CHCPBC School Psychology Diagnosis Practice Standard ).
    • Demonstrated ability to design implement and monitor interventions aligned with a tiered support model.
    • Experience providing training and consultation to school staff and supporting students with diverse needs.
    • Participation in critical incident response crisis management and trauma-informed practices is an asset.
  • Skills:



Additional Information:


  • Travel to various schools across the district is required; a valid BC drivers license and access to reliable transportation are necessary.
  • Successful candidates will undergo a criminal record check as part of the hiring process.


Salary and Benefits:


The salary for this position is determined based on qualifications and experience in accordance with the districts salary grid. A comprehensive benefits package is available including:


  • Extended health care and dental coverage
  • Life insurance and long-term disability coverage
  • Pension plan participation
  • Professional development opportunities



Application Process:


Interested candidates are invited to submit the following:


  1. Cover Letter : Highlighting your interest in and suitability for the position.
  2. Resume : Detailing educational background professional experience and relevant skills.
  3. References : Contact information for three professional references.


Application Deadline: Ongoing


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School District 8 Kootenay Lake is an equal opportunity employer committed to equity diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.



School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) (SD8) is committed to fostering inclusive supportive and engaging learning environments that meet the diverse needs of all students. SD8 values collaboration innovation and student-centered practices to promote academic success mental wellness and positive soc...
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Key Skills

  • EMR Systems
  • Presentation Skills
  • Developmental Disabilities Experience
  • Data Collection
  • Intake Experience
  • Primary Care Experience
  • Autism Experience
  • Research Experience
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Psychotherapy
  • PTSD Care
  • Addiction Counseling