School Psychologist, Classical Charter School, Split Campus
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Job Description
Location: Split Campus – Ascent Classical Academy of Douglas County (3 days) and Ascent Classical Academy of Northern Denver (2 days)FLSA Status: ExemptReports To: Dean of Student ServicesWork Schedule: Faculty Calendar, Monday–Friday, including typical school days, professional development, and workdays
Position Overview
Ascent Classical Academy seeks a skilled, mission-driven School Psychologist to support student learning, social-emotional well-being, and academic success across two campuses. This split-campus role will be 60% at Ascent Classical Academy of Douglas County in Lone Tree and 40% at Ascent Classical Academy of Northern Denver, Brighton, CO. The position provides psychological assessment, counseling, consultation, and intervention services for students in both general and specialized educational programs. The ideal candidate is collaborative, compassionate, and committed to fostering student growth while promoting a positive, inclusive school environment aligned with classical education values.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to identify students' academic, emotional, and behavioral needs
Interpret assessment results and develop strategies to support student learning and personal development
Collaborate with teachers, parents, and administrators to develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with special needs
Provide consultation and guidance to faculty and staff on instructional strategies, behavior management, and mental health support
Work with a multidisciplinary team to create a positive school climate and promote students' mental health and well-being
Offer short-term counseling, crisis intervention, and support for students facing emotional, social, or behavioral challenges
Design and implement individual and group interventions for academic, behavioral, and social-emotional development
Support students through transitions, including grade-level changes or family adjustments
Assist in the development and implementation of school-wide programs promoting positive behavior, safety, and inclusivity
Participate in professional development and continuing education to maintain current best practices in school psychology
Maintain accurate, compliant records of assessments, interventions, and consultations
Prepare reports for school and district administration as required
Required Skills and Qualifications
Master's or Doctoral degree in Education or Psychology from an accredited program
Valid state certification as a School Psychologist (NCSP preferred)
Previous school experience preferred; understanding of classical education values a plus
Strong assessment, counseling, and consultation skills
Ability to work with diverse student populations and collaborate effectively with parents, teachers, and administrators
Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills
Knowledge of state and federal special education and mental health laws
Compassionate, ethical, and professional approach to student and family support
Commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive, and mission-aligned school culture
Knowledge of classical education or willingness to learn
Proven ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment with superior organizational and computer skills
Ability to develop positive, professional relationships with students, parents, and staff
Commitment to punctuality, excellent attendance, and performing additional duties as assigned
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 15 pounds
Ability to traverse classrooms and adjust height or posture to work with students
Prolonged periods of sitting, standing, or working on a computer
Ability to supervise indoor and outdoor student activities
This split-campus role offers the opportunity to impact student achievement, social-emotional growth, and academic success across both campuses. The successful candidate will demonstrate expertise in assessment and intervention, strong collaboration skills, and a commitment to nurturing the intellectual, moral, and emotional development of students within a classical, virtue-based educational environment.
Mandatory Background Checks: In alignment with our commitment to student safety, all candidates are required to undergo a biometric background check, which will require fingerprinting. Please be aware that certain findings in the background check may disqualify a candidate from employment in a school setting. These may include, but are not limited to:
- Convictions for violent crimes, such as assault or domestic violence.
- Convictions for offenses against children, including abuse or endangerment.
- Drug-related offenses, particularly those involving the distribution or trafficking of controlled substances.
- Certain felony convictions, depending on their nature and recency.
- History of certain misdemeanors that may raise concerns about a candidate's suitability for working in an educational environment. Submission of this application signifies your consent to this process and understanding of these criteria.
Verification of Qualifications: You will be asked to provide verifiable proof for roles that demand specific qualifications or certifications (such as teaching credentials). We also conduct reference checks to validate your professional history and qualifications.
Adherence to Colorado Education Laws: Our recruitment process strictly follows the guidelines and regulations set forth by the Colorado Department of Education. We expect all applicants to be familiar with and adhere to these standards.
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