Description
Location: Area 1 (Thompson) and Area 5 (Norway House)
Being based in the Division Office (Winnipeg), with regular travel to support the Area may be an option
Start Date: September 3, 2024
FTE: 1.00 FTE
Term of Employment: Permanent
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
The Division provides a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, transportation and moving expense reimbursement, subsidized housing or housing allowance and isolation allowance in qualifying communities, annual travel reimbursement, reimbursement for approved courses and more!
Reporting to the Assistant Superintendent, Student Services and Wellness, the School Psychologist works collaboratively with the Student Services and Wellness support team, the Area Superintendent, school staff, parents/guardians, clinicians and outside agencies. This role supports the schools and communities in Area 1 and/or Area 5 of the Division to provide a comprehensive range of psychological services to Nursery to Grade 12 students including assessment, diagnosis, intervention, consultation and recommendations.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s Degree in School Psychology
Valid Manitoba School Psychologist Certificate (or eligibility for)
Successful completion of formal training in psycho-educational assessments
Strong written and verbal communication skills, effective organizational and computer skills; and the ability to meet multiple deadlines
Strong clinical skills and a broad knowledge base in child and adolescent development, cognitive processes, mental health, school and community systems, learning, and behaviour disorders
Experience working with students who have a broad range of exceptional needs
Commitment to working with Indigenous and First Nation communities and using culturally affirming and culturally safe practices
Training in Threat Assessment (VTRA), ASIST, Trauma-Informed Practices, and Cultural Safety is an asset
Valid Manitoba Driver’s license
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The successful candidate will provide a broad range of school based psychological services including but not limited to:
Conducts and interprets psychoeducational assessments of students related to learning, social-emotional and/or behavioural challenges
Works collaboratively with school support teams and parents/guardians to identify and develop support for student needs
Participates in School Support Team meetings to provide recommendations related to learning strategies, interventions and/or specialized programming
Prepares and submits written reports in accordance with Division timelines
Liaises with outside agencies to ensure a coordinated and comprehensive approach to student planning and intervention
Forwards referrals to outside agencies in consultation with school personnel and/or the Student Services Team
Works with the Student Services Team to facilitate professional learning for school staff and parents
Provides support to school communities related to threat assessment (VTRA), crisis response and trauma-informed care
Maintains confidentiality in accordance with professional guidelines
Adheres to Frontier School Division policies and procedures
Applicants are required to submit the following:
cover letter
current resume
list of three professional references including email addresses and contact numbers, all of whom must have knowledge of the applicant’s performance in the applicant’s current or recent assignment
Thank you for your interest; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
By applying, you consent to the Division contacting your references. As a condition of employment, the
successful candidate will be required to submit a clear Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Check)
and Child Abuse Registry Check, at their own expense. Further information is available at www.fsdnet.ca
Reasonable accommodations are available for persons with disabilities on request.