Psychologists provide a comprehensive range of services to students whose ability to learn is impacted. Psychologists utilize diagnostic assessments, consultation and collaboration, and apply expertise in mental health, learning disorders, and intellectual disabilities to adapt programming and enhance learning opportunities and success for students.
What will make you successful:
- Master's Degree in Psychology or Educational Psychology.
- Registered and in good standing with the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists.
- Certified in school psychology competencies from the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists.
- Experience working in the education sector is an asset.
- Knowledge of assessment, intervention, and consultation methods in relation to childhood and adolescent learning disorders.
- Superior case management tracking, documentation, writing and reporting skills.
- Knowledge of and adherence to professional standards and ethics of the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists.
- Ability to manage confidential material and maintain staff and student privacy.
What you can expect:
- Salary is in accordance with the current STF agreement plus 10% allowance.
- 100% employer paid health benefits plan.
- Employer matched pension plan.
- Hours of work are 8 hours per day on school days. Psychologists are not scheduled to work during school vacation periods including the summer break.
- Additional working conditions, leave provisions and other benefits are described in the non-unionized Conditions of Employment agreement or in the STF Agreement if the successful candidate has a teaching certificate.
- Daily travel to schools is required using a system fleet vehicle where possible or with mileage paid for use of personal vehicle.