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Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) Bilingual (Shared Service Partnership) bei Promesaacademy

Promesaacademy · Texas, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid

52.000,00 $  -  114.400,00 $

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Reports To Director of Clinical Services and Campus/District Special Education Administration.

Primary Purpose Provide psychological services to support the academic, behavioral, emotional, and linguistic needs of bilingual (Spanish-speaking) students in Texas schools. The Bilingual LSSP will conduct culturally and linguistically appropriate psychoeducational evaluations, support ARD/IEP processes, and consult with families and school teams to ensure equitable access to services in compliance with IDEA, Texas Education Code, and district policy. 

Qualifications 
Education/Certification - Master's or Specialist degree in School Psychology from an accredited program - Current, active licensure as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) issued by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists (TSBEP) - Must meet all state requirements for providing psychological services in Texas schools - Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency required. 

Special Knowledge/Skills - Knowledge of bilingual assessment tools, cultural-linguistic variables, and best practices for ELL students - Understanding of bilingual language development and second language acquisition - Strong understanding of IDEA, FAPE, Section 504, RTI/MTSS, and Texas Education Code - Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish- Proficiency in electronic documentation systems and secure platforms.

Experience - Minimum of 2 years of school-based experience preferred - Experience working with bilingual or emergent bilingual populations required - Familiarity with virtual assessment tools and culturally responsive practices preferred .

Major Responsibilities and Duties Assessment and Evaluation - Conduct psychoeducational evaluations in Spanish and English, considering language dominance, acculturation, and sociocultural factors - Use valid, reliable, and linguistically appropriate assessment tools for emergent bilingual students - Interpret results and present findings in ARD meetings with cultural sensitivity - Prepare legally compliant, culturally informed evaluation reports. 

Intervention and Support - Provide behavioral and academic consultation tailored to bilingual student populations - Collaborate on the development of culturally responsive behavior intervention plans (BIPs) - Support crisis response and risk assessments with bilingual students and families. 

Collaboration and Consultation - Participate in multidisciplinary teams, including ARD, RTI/MTSS, and LPAC committees - Provide consultation and training to staff regarding language acquisition, cultural responsiveness, and bilingual eligibility - Communicate clearly with Spanish-speaking families and translate psychological information as appropriate. 

Documentation and Compliance - Maintain accurate student records in compliance with FERPA, IDEA, and TSBEP - Submit documentation and reports in alignment with district timelines - Remain up to date on laws and guidance related to bilingual education and school psychology. 

Working Conditions - Remote or on-site work depending on district assignment - Flexible scheduling aligned to school needs and family availability - Must maintain a confidential, professional workspace for virtual services - Occasional travel to campuses may be needed.

Why Join Spark? - Serve a critical need for bilingual students in Texas - Competitive pay with flexible contract terms - Access to bilingual supervision, clinical support, and culturally responsive resources - Join a purpose-driven network focused on equitable special education services.
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