Job Title:
School Psychologist
Company: Bay City Independent School District
Location: Bay City, TX
Created: 2026-04-19
Job Type: Full Time
Job Description:
Job Title: School Psychologist Exemption Status/ Test: Exempt/ Professional Reports to: Director of Special Programs Department/ School: Special Programs Minimum Salary: $64,435 working 197 DaysRole Summary The School Psychologist (SP) is the member of a multidisciplinary team who is responsible for the evaluation of thepsychological needs of students referred to Special Education services or who are receiving Special Education services.The SP conducts psycho-educational assessments, consults with school staff and parents to improve behavioraloutcomes for students, and may provide counseling or social skills instruction to students with Emotional Disabilities,Autism, and behavioral problems.Role Purpose and Responsibilities The SP is responsible for the evaluation and interpretation of assessment results as well as the participation in eligibility decisions for students with disabilities, or suspected disabilities, as part of the Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD)Committee/Individualized Education Program (IEP) Committee. The SP engages in ensuring school personnel andparents comply with applicable regulations relative to the evaluation and eligibility for Special Education. The SP must beknowledgeable about a multitude of evaluation instruments and the educational programming of eligible students whohave been identified as requiring Special Education services. The SP may also have supervisory responsibilities forevaluations and reports of Interns.Minimum Qualifications The SP must have the ability to effectively communicate using English in both written and oral forms with all levels ofmanagement, internal and external to the Special Programs Department. The SP must be able to use office equipment(e.g., computer, copier, etc.) and other technology (e.g., Microsoft Word, Google Forms, etc.) to perform the role'sresponsibilities. The SP must have the ability to travel to schools throughout the District and a must possess a valid Texasdriver's license along with appropriate insurance coverage. The SP must have knowledge of diagnostic procedures,education of students receiving Special Education services, human development, and learning theories. The SP positionrequires a Master's degree in educational assessment from an accredited college or university. The SP position requirescurrent licensure as a SP from the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (formerly the Texas State Board ofExaminers of Psychologists).Skill RequirementsThe SP position requires knowledge of and the ability to apply psychological, behavioral, and learning theories, alongwith knowledge of test construction and statistical theory and application. The SP must have knowledge of and interpretState, Local, and Federal regulations affecting the identification and services of students with disabilities. The SP must beable to administer and interpret a variety of evaluation instruments, apply psychological, behavioral, and intellectualdata for planning educational programs for eligible students, and make recommendations for intervention. The SP musthave the ability to communicate clearly with parents, teachers, and other school staff regarding both individualevaluations and general information related to the services for students with disabilities.Essential Functions- Evaluate students to determine Special Education eligibility (e.g., administer individual intelligence, achievement,adaptive behavior, and behavioral/emotional tests).- Fully comply with all Federal and State Special Education timelines and regulations, as well as consistently meet orexceed all District productivity standards for completion of evaluations and/or services, IEP management, anddocumentation of services as based on Bay City ISD's Operating Guidelines, Evaluation Manual, and job-specific rolesand responsibilities.- Work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary evaluation team to ensure the completion of high-quality evaluationswithin required timelines and in alignment with the District's operating procedures.- Use evidence-based tools and strategies to evaluate and/or serve students which respect diverse cultural backgrounds,including race, ethnicity, language, disability, and socioeconomic status.- Promote inclusive opportunities and equitable access for students with disabilities through collaboration with ARD/IEPCommittee members, including campus administrators, teachers, parents, and other service providers.- Discuss with parents, teachers, and staff the implications of test data for planning, educational programs, providinginterventions, and programming strategies for students. - Participate in ARD/IEP meetings to review and interpret evaluation results, assist with placement decisions, assist withthe development of Individual Education Plans (IEPs), and ensure compliance with applicable regulations relative toevaluation and eligibility.- Continue professional development through professional training opportunities, professional literature, andcollaboration with colleagues.- Ensure Federal timelines are met in scheduling and met for department goals, objectives, and performanceexpectations.- Select and administer formal and informal assessments to determine student eligibility for Special Education servicesaccording to Federal Regulations and Texas Education Code, State Board Rules, and LEA Board policies.- Compile and evaluate comprehensive student information including classroom observations, personal interviews withstudents, teacher(s), parents, and other individuals, and reference relevant assessment data from the student'scumulative folder.- Evaluate and provide student information relevant to the determination of disability/ies and eligibility for SpecialEducation services (e.g., administer individual standardized intelligence and achievement measures, parent, and teacherrating scales, as well as other relevant assessment batteries and tests).- Interpret evaluation data and write evaluation reports, individually or in collaboration with related services, membersof the multidisciplinary evaluation teams or outside evaluators as needed and applicable.- Consult with parents, teachers, and other school staff concerning the educational needs of students and interpretationof assessment data, evaluation feedback, and recommendations.- Assist classroom teachers with the implementation of a student's IEP.- Present staff development and professional learning opportunities for school personnel in identifying andunderstanding students with disabilities.- Participate in the selection of assessment materials and equipment.- Comply and adhere to all standards established by Federal Regulations, Texas Education Code, State Board Rule, andLEA Board policy. Comply with all District and local campus routines, protocols, and regulations.- Follow District safety protocols and emergency procedures.- Provide an exemplary experience for all BCISD stakeholders with intentional and professional practices which promotea culture of respect.Other Duties as AssignedThe SP performs other related duties as assigned; however, all employees are expected to comply with lawful directivesin situations driven by need where a team effort is required.Physical Effort and Work EnvironmentThe physical demands described below are representative of those which must be met by an employee to successfullyperform the essential functions of this role. The SP position may involve rare exposure to blood or body fluids. Regularattendance is required for this position.Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including computer and peripheralsPosture: Frequent sitting, kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twistingMotion: Frequent walking, grasping/squeezing, wrist flexion/extensionLifting: Regular light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds), occasional heaving lifting (45 pounds or more) andpositioning of students with physical disabilities; controlling behavior through physical restraint; assisting non-ambulatory studentsEnvironment: School or classroom; exposure to biological hazards, bacteria, and communicable diseases; may requiredistrictwide travel. May require occasional prolonged work hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodatemeetings, administrative tasks, and other responsibilities as needed to ensure timely completion of evaluations andimplementation of special education programs.Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under pressure; Services providedinvolve significant opportunities to make decisions among competing theories, methodologies, and principles.Interpersonal Work RelationshipsThe SP receives administrative supervision. The SP independently makes evaluation decisions. The SP will maintainprofessional working relationships with parents, teachers, other school and departmental staff, as well as agencies to share information, solve problems, and plan programs for students with disabilities. When under stress, the SP willmaintain a professional level of emotional intelligence (i.e., the ability to perceive, use, understand, and manage one'semotions).The Bay City Independent School District provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants foremployment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex,national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, orany other characteristic protected by Federal, State or Local laws.