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School Psychologist Intern (With BCBA Options Available) at Alhambra Unified School District

Application Deadline

2/9/2024 4:30 PM Pacific

Date Posted
12/11/2023
Contact
Number of Openings
Not Specified
Salary
Single Rate
$13,000 Stipend
Add'l Salary Info
192 days
Length of Work Year
August-May 2024/2025 School Year
Employment Type
Full Time
Note
This posting may close at any time.
Posting is
for 2024/2025 School Year

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Valid California School Psychology Intern Credential or eligible to apply for Intern credential PLEASE ATTACH TO EDJOIN APPLICATION • Copy of Transcript (All Undergraduate AND Graduate coursework) • Intern Credential Copy (if available) • Letter of Introduction • Letter(s) of Recommendation (3) • Resume (Current)


      Valid California School Psychology Intern Credential or eligible to apply for Intern credential PLEASE ATTACH TO EDJOIN APPLICATION • Copy of Transcript (All Undergraduate AND Graduate coursework) • Intern Credential Copy (if available) • Letter of Introduction • Letter(s) of Recommendation (3) • Resume (Current)

          Comments and Other Information

          The District is looking for both School Psychology Interns and those seeking combined School Psychology/BCBA internship supervision. However, BCBA is not a requirement to apply. This position will work collaboratively with a credentialed Alhambra USD School Psychologist to provide consultation, collaboration with staff and parents, conduct psycho-educational evaluations, provide counseling services to students, and advise on effective prevention and intervention activities. Major activities of the position may include leading the evaluation planning process, assisting and completing comprehensive special education evaluations, providing academic interventions utilizing effective research based interventions (group and individual), delivering counseling interventions at individual and group levels, and analyzing and interpreting evaluation results and supporting school teams to make databased decisions. The intern will have opportunities at comprehensive and specialized preschool, elementary, junior high, high school, and transition age (18-22 years old) programs. Interns will have the opportunity to learn, apply, and gain experience within the National Association of School Psychology’s (NASP) 10 training/practice domains and understand how the domains inform the range of knowledge and skills school psychologists can provide. Interns will learn about how services are integrated to best meet the needs of students, families, and the school community.

          Comments and Other Information


          The District is looking for both School Psychology Interns and those seeking combined School Psychology/BCBA internship supervision. However, BCBA is not a requirement to apply. This position will work collaboratively with a credentialed Alhambra USD School Psychologist to provide consultation, collaboration with staff and parents, conduct psycho-educational evaluations, provide counseling services to students, and advise on effective prevention and intervention activities. Major activities of the position may include leading the evaluation planning process, assisting and completing comprehensive special education evaluations, providing academic interventions utilizing effective research based interventions (group and individual), delivering counseling interventions at individual and group levels, and analyzing and interpreting evaluation results and supporting school teams to make databased decisions. The intern will have opportunities at comprehensive and specialized preschool, elementary, junior high, high school, and transition age (18-22 years old) programs. Interns will have the opportunity to learn, apply, and gain experience within the National Association of School Psychology’s (NASP) 10 training/practice domains and understand how the domains inform the range of knowledge and skills school psychologists can provide. Interns will learn about how services are integrated to best meet the needs of students, families, and the school community.