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Director, School Psychology (Elementary)

KIPP NYC · New York, NY · 6 days ago
HybridEducation$105k–$132k/yrFull-time

About the role

The Regional Director of School Psychology, Elementary Schools is a key leader within KIPP NYC’s Student Support Services team, responsible for strengthening behavioral, mental health, and special education systems across a portfolio of elementary schools.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee the quality and implementation of Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) across a portfolio of schools

  • Provide coaching, consultation, and feedback to school-based staff to strengthen behavioral assessment and intervention practices

  • Provide direct clinical support in complex or high-need cases requiring advanced expertise

  • Develop recommendations related to behavioral, cognitive, and academic supports for students

  • Promote asset-based approaches to supporting students with disabilities and challenge deficit-based narratives through coaching, professional development, and consultation

  • Lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) frameworks across schools

  • Support schools in developing tiered intervention systems, universal screening processes, progress monitoring structures, and data-driven decision-making practices

  • Build the capacity of school-based teams to identify student needs, match students to appropriate interventions, and monitor intervention effectiveness

  • Partner with school leaders to strengthen Child Study Team structures and practices

  • Ensure school teams use data effectively to drive intervention planning and student support decisions

  • Collaborate with the Regional Director of School Psychology and other Student Support Services leaders to ensure alignment of MTSS practices across the network

  • Provide MTSS consultation and support to high school teams as needed

  • Coach and develop school-based leaders, school psychologists, teachers, and Student Support Services teams

  • Design and facilitate professional development focused on behavioral interventions, MTSS implementation, special education compliance, and student support best practices

  • Build sustainable school-based capacity through ongoing coaching, consultation, and systems development

  • Observe school-based practices and provide actionable feedback to strengthen implementation fidelity

  • Provide clinical supervision for school psychology interns and/or oversee supervision structures for school-based psychology trainees

  • Partner with the compliance manager and Directors of Student Support Services to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local special education regulations

  • Support schools with all aspects of IEP development, implementation, monitoring, and compliance

  • Provide guidance regarding Section 504 plans and related compliance requirements

  • Support schools during audits, reviews, and compliance monitoring processes

  • Maintain strong working knowledge of special education regulations, procedural safeguards, and best practices

  • Collaborate with school teams to ensure students receive appropriate services and supports in the least restrictive environment

  • Participate in Child Study Team meetings, IEP meetings, manifestation determination reviews, and other student support meetings as needed

  • Partner with families to review assessment results, discuss recommendations, and support student success

  • Serve as an advocate for students and families throughout the special education process

  • Build strong relationships with school leaders, staff, and families to ensure coordinated support for students

  • Consult with Principals, Deans, Directors of Student Support Services, and other school-based leaders regarding student needs and intervention planning

Qualifications

  • Graduate degree in School Psychology required (Master’s, Ed.S., or Doctoral degree)

  • Eligible for or currently holding New York State certification in School Psychology

  • Minimum of five years of successful experience as a school psychologist

  • Deep expertise in behavioral assessment, intervention design, and progress monitoring

  • Strong knowledge of Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs), Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), and evidence-based behavioral interventions

  • Deep understanding of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) and experience building or strengthening tiered support systems

  • Strong knowledge of special education regulations, compliance requirements, and best practices

  • Experience supporting IEP development, implementation, and monitoring

  • Experience designing and facilitating professional development for adult learners

  • Demonstrated success coaching and developing educators and school leaders

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience writing FBAs, BIPs, 504 plans, evaluation reports, and other compliance documentation

  • Skilled in advocacy, collaboration, and navigating complex educational systems on behalf of students and families

  • Familiarity with the NYC DOE related services system and experience supporting schools in coordinating services preferred

  • Experience working with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder preferred

  • BCBA or BCBA-D certification preferred

  • Deep commitment to educational equity and an unwavering belief in the potential of all students

  • Commitment to asset-based practices and inclusive educational environments

  • Demonstrates KIPP NYC’s core values of zest, grit, hope, social intelligence, gratitude, and a sense of humor

  • Passion for being part of a collaborative, mission-driven organization focused on improving outcomes for students and families

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