
School Psychologist
Job Description
QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree or Ed. S. in School Psychology or
related field;
Eligible for Montana Class 6 certification or
Class 5 (only needing internship)
RESPONSIBILITIES: Consultation and collaboration with administrators, teachers, parents, community professional agencies;
Psycho educational Assessment;
Active in RTI - Development of interventions, support student support, ex social skills, counseling behavior;
Child Find screenings;
Teaming with educational staff for special education students;
Data-based decision making and accountability;
Home /School/Community Collaboration; i.e. multidisciplinary teams;
Prevention, crisis intervention and mental health child advocate;
Adherence to district, state and federal policies.
EMPLOYMENT: 187 days per school year
For the 2025/2026 school year
SALARY: Follows School Psychologist Salary Schedule
(Salary dependent on education and
experience)
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
A Frontline application and cover letter, must be received in the Frontline application system. Frontline can be found on our website at www.gfps.k12.mt.us