School Psychologist Paraeducator

Wamego USD 320 • www.usd320.com

School Psychologist Paraeducator

 

 

Purpose Statement

The School Psychologist Paraeducator will assume school psychologist paraeducator duties in order to assist school psychologists throughout the Special Services Cooperative of Wamego #724. The School Psychologist Paraeducator will assist school psychologists in organization- testing procedures- student observations- and other duties as assigned by psychologists. Stay current on procedures and stakeholder priorities associated with designated Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings and Child Find screenings. Coordinate a date- time- and location most amenable to all parties. Acts as a liaison among school psychologists- cooperative providers- and patrons when conflicts or questions arise regarding scheduled meetings. Documents proceedings in a manner consistent with legal requirements for the assigned tasks. The School Psychologist Paraeducator will establish and maintain a pleasant environment for staff members- will work as a team member with office personnel and others to promote an atmosphere of friendliness- efficiency- and competency. 

 

Experience:  Minimum of 3 years of job-related experience.

Education:  BA or BS in psychology or education preferred. High school diploma or general education degree (GED) at minimum.  Salary determined by qualifications and experience.

 

Essential Functions

  1. Administer academic tests- score and record a variety of evaluation scales and other test data.
  2. Prepare data for analysis- including graphing test results- prepare statistical tables and summarize information from questionnaires- using excel or other spreadsheets.
  3. Review SIT/GEI referrals and assign the appropriate psychologist- speech pathologist- or other.
  4. Help prepare and assemble Curriculum Based Measurement (CBM) testing materials. Also- assist in the testing process at the schools and help score the tests following actual testing. Enter testing data on computer programs or into spreadsheets for analysis.
  5. Gathering assessment data for purposes of evaluation- record review- ecological or computer-based observation- and administering locally developed curriculum-based measurements
  6. Uses information in the IEP records and the request form provided by the psychologists to schedule IEP meetings with all required participants and provide timely notice when meeting has been confirmed.
  7. Completes and uploads the Notice of Meeting in the WebKIDSS IEP system and sends it to the parents and school psychologist once confirmed.
  8. Keeps a monthly calendar of scheduled meetings for each school psychologist.
  9. Keeps meeting forms with documentation of attempts to schedule.
  10. Assists School Psychologist’s by sending copies of IEP documents and reports to parents and other staff members as requested.
  11. Maintains- organizes- and sends protocols to School Psychologists for testing students. 
  12. Cooridnates and assists with Child Find.
  13. Other duties as assigned.

Other Functions

Performs other related duties as assigned for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.

 

Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications

Skills- Knowledge and Abilities

 

SKILLS are required to perform multiple- complex- technical tasks with a need to occasionally upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skill based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: computer skills- including knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel- preparing and maintaining accurate records; exercising strong written and oral communication skills; and using pertinent software applications.

 

KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math- including calculations using fractions- percentages- and/or ratios; review and interpret technical information- analyze situations to define issues and draw conclusions. Specific knowledge based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include learning and managing multiple database systems.

 

 

ABILITY is required to schedule activities- meetings- and/or events; gather- collate- and/or classify data; and use basic- job-related equipment. Flexibility is required to independently work with others in a wide variety of circumstances; work with data utilizing defined but different processes; and operate equipment using defined methods. Ability is also required to work with a significant diversity of individuals and/or groups; work with data of widely varied types and/or purposes; and utilize job-related equipment. Independent problem solving is required to analyze issues and create action plans. Specific ability based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: communicating with diverse groups; maintaining confidentiality; employing active listening; diffusing confrontations; and working as part of a team.

 

Responsibility

Responsibilities include: working under limited supervision and guidance- and/or coordinating with others. Utilization of resources from other work units may be required to perform the job`s functions. There is a continual opportunity to impact the organization’s services.

 

Work Environment

The usual and customary methods of performing the job`s functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting and carrying up to thirty five (35) pounds- some pushing- and/or pulling- frequent stooping- kneeling- and/or crouching and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 70% sitting- 20% walking- and 10% standing. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and in a generally hazard free environment. The job is performed under conditions with some exposure to risk of injury and/or illness.

 

Education

  • Paraeducators who are school psychology practicum students and are placed in a LEA by a training institution- may participate in those activities normally carried out by the fully-endorsed school psychologist. All psychological evaluations- including testing and behavioral observations- must be reviewed and signed by the supervising psychologist. The supervising psychologist- as a member of the IEP team- must maintain responsibility for special education decisions. Paraeducators who hold a baccalaureate degree- preferably in psychology or education- may be reimbursed if:
      • Responsibilities of the paraeducator are planned and supervised by a qualified professional and are based on the person`s competency to carry out the responsibilities. If needed- preservice or staff development may be provided in relation to the duties;
      • The paraeducator is not involved in psychological counseling or therapy- or in psychological evaluation; and
      • The paraeducator is under the direct supervision of a licensed school psychologist.

     Paraeducators not holding a baccalaureate degree must follow the restrictions and supervision requirements above AND are limited to performing tasks such as gathering assessment data for purposes of evaluation- record review- ecological or computer-based observation- and administering locally developed curriculum-based measurements. 


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Employer Information

Wamego USD 320 is a progressive school district committed to working cooperatively with families and community to educate students to be responsible, problem-solving citizens who produce quality work in their individual pursuit of excellence. We accomplish this by offering relevant, academically challenging and diverse learning experiences.  We are passionate about kids! Our four schools ensure that we have the best teachers using high impact teaching strategies to engage students in all tiers of learning. We use the latest core curriculum resources to deliver Tier 1 core instruction to ALL students. Our facilities are some of the best in the state and many of our students are competing at the state level in activities and athletics

 

 

The Wamego school district serves the needs of approximately 1,675 students in two elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. Enrollment has increased approximately 13% over the past 10 years. USD 320 is the sponsoring district for the Wamego Special Services Cooperative, which serves the needs of our students as well as those in two neighboring school districts.  There are approximately 185 certified staff and 265 classified staff. 

 

Our teachers enjoy many benefits including an attractive salary schedule, a number of fringe benefits, generous sick leave (including a sick leave pool), small class sizes, a teacher mentoring program, and an excellent professional development program. Special incentives for teachers interested in earning their National Board certification are detailed in the district`s negotiated agreement and include a $2,000 annual bonus upon successful completion of the program.

 

USD 320 Innovative Teaching Techniques & Programs

  1. District-wide implementation of Kansas TASN MTSS, KAGAN Cooperative Learning, and professional learning communities
  2. Advanced Placement courses are offered at the high school
  3. Community Mentoring Program at the high school
  4. Parents as Teachers Program
  5. Extensive vocational programs offered at the middle school and high school
  6. One to One Technology devices for all students

 

District Highlights

  1. Central Elementary (PreK-2) renovated in 2011
  2. West Elementary (3-5) renovated in 2005
  3. Wamego Middle School renovated in 2018 (including a new Science wing)
  4. Wamego High School renovated in 2005
  5. Health & Performance Center added in 2019
  6. Sports Complex with turf field, new track, press box, medical center, and new locker rooms added in 2019
  7. Technology Center
  8. Educational partnership with Highland Community College & Manhattan Area Technical College, providing concurrent college credit courses          during the school day
  9. State-of-the-Art District Kitchen added in 2018
  10. Kansas Honor Flight

 

The Wamego Teachers Association actively works with the USD 320 Board of Education to help create working conditions that benefit our students, teachers, and the school district in general. A strong, positive relationship has been developed through years of honest and empathetic dialogue used in the Interest Based Bargaining process.

 

Located at the intersection of Kansas Highway 99 and US Highway 24, just 13 miles east of Manhattan and 40 miles west of Topeka, Wamego offers friendly small town living with quick access to city convenience. A multitude of recreational options are available in Wamego; Wamego City Park which includes train rides for children, a playground, fishing pond, and public tennis, basketball and pickleball courts; an Aquatic Center with both indoor and outdoor pools as well as a spray park; a recreation complex which includes four baseball/softball diamonds, two soccer fields, six tennis courts, a walking trail, and an active recreation program for youth and adults. The Wamego Country Club has a beautiful 18-hole golf course that serves as the site for the State 4A and 1/2A Cross Country championship meets. The city is also home to the Oz Museum and the Columbian Theater, which provides for numerous theatrical performances throughout the year. Nearby federal reservoirs and state lakes offer excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, as well.

 

The City of Wamego is well known for its many festivals and celebrations such as Oztoberfest, the Tulip Festival, and Celebrate Freedom, which is a week-long celebration of July 4th with a carnival, parade, Antique Car Show, and the #1 ranked fireworks show in Kansas

 

For those with fervor for learning, the Wamego Public library offers a multitude of volumes and periodicals, in addition to audio books, videos, microfilm and Internet access. Adult education classes are offered in Wamego through Highland Community College, and nearby at Kansas State, Washburn, and Emporia State Universities. Wamego is immersed in history with sites including Kansas’ only authentic stone Dutch Mill, the Oregon Trail, the home of Walter P. Chrysler, the Oz Museum and the Columbian Theatre. The Columbian Theatre is a unique experience for people in love with the arts. People from all across northeast Kansas come to Wamego to attend the theatre`s productions of plays and musicals.

 

Citizens of Wamego are well protected and cared for with a city hospital and medical clinic, the Stormont Vail Medical Clinic, city police, fire, and EMS departments. Due to our proximity to Manhattan and Topeka, quality medical specialists are easily accessible at three nearby health care centers, should the need arise.

 

We encourage you to visit our web site at www.usd320.com for further information about our school district. Complete application instructions may be found under the Human Resources button. We also welcome you to call our district office at 785-456-7643 with any questions you may have.

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1008 8th Street
Wamego, KS 66547

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Applications Due By

06/30/2025

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