Position Type: Elementary School Teaching/Special Education Date Posted: 3/26/2026 Location: District Wide Closing Date: until filled Job Description Title: Speechand Language Pathologist SY26/27 Location: District Wide Employment Type: Full Time Work Days: 10-month position FSLA: Exempt Reports to: Building Principal Job Summary: The School Psychologist supports the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral success of all students within the elementary school setting. The psychologist works collaboratively with teachers, administrators, families, and support staff to provide comprehensive psychological services, including assessment, consultation, intervention, and prevention. This professional ensures compliance with state and federal special education regulations, assists in developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and supports a positive school climate through data-driven practices. The School Psychologist plays a vital role in helping students reach their full potential by fostering safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environments aligned with Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) standards and District 144's mission. Education, Certification, and Licensure:
Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with a School Service Personnel Endorsement in School Psychology (Type 73)
Master's or Specialist Degree in School Psychology from an accredited program
Knowledge of IDEA, Section 504, and state special education regulations
Experience with psychoeducational assessment, behavioral consultation, and intervention planning
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to work effectively within a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS)
Experience:
Bilingual Preferred
Prior experience in an elementary school setting preferred
Experience in conducting comprehensive evaluations and interpreting assessment data
Familiarity with functional behavior assessments (FBA), behavior intervention plans (BIP), and social-emotional learning (SEL) supports
Experience consulting with teachers and families to design academic and behavioral interventions
Knowledge of data-based decision-making and progress monitoring
Essential Duties and Specific Responsibilities:
Conduct psychoeducational evaluations to determine student eligibility for special education and related services
Assess students' cognitive, academic, adaptive, behavioral, and emotional functioning using standardized tools and observations
Provide consultation to teachers, administrators, and parents regarding academic, social, emotional, and behavioral concerns
Participate as a core member of the Student Support Team (SST) and IEP teams
Develop and assist in implementing evidence-based interventions within general and special education settings
Support Response to Intervention (RtI) and MTSS frameworks through data analysis and progress monitoring
Contribute to the development of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP)
Provide crisis intervention and support to students and staff when needed
Collaborate with community agencies and service providers to coordinate comprehensive student support
Assist in developing and maintaining a positive school climate and social-emotional learning initiatives
Maintain accurate and confidential student records in accordance with district, state, and federal guidelines
Engage in professional learning to stay current with best practices in psychology and education
Skills and Abilities:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to interpret and explain complex psychological data to staff and families
Skilled in developing interventions that address both academic and behavioral needs
Effective communication and interpersonal skills for working with students, parents, and staff
Proficiency in using data management systems and technology for documentation and reporting
Capacity to manage multiple cases, deadlines, and priorities with attention to detail
Empathy, cultural competence, and commitment to diversity and inclusion in educational practice
Other Skills and Abilities:
Strong ethical standards and confidentiality in handling sensitive information
Ability to build trust and rapport with students, staff, and families
Flexibility in adapting to varied student needs and school environments
Collaborative approach to problem-solving and team-based service delivery
Dedication to student advocacy and equitable access to educational opportunities
Terms of Employment:Salary is based on market comparisons as determined by the Superintendent and Board of Education. Twelve-month work year. Salary $50,727 - $64,233 Salary is based on CBA Union negotiated terms Physical Requirements: While performing job, employee is required to (F = Frequently, O = Occasionally, S = Seldom) Climb Ladders S Kneel S Lift/Carry > 50 lbs. S Push/Pull 50> lbs. S Talk F Climb Stairs S Lift/Carry Under 10 lbs. O Push/Pull Under 10 lbs. S See F Twist F Crawl S Lift/Carry 10-25 lbs. S Push/Pull 10-25 lbs. S Squat S Walk F Hear F Lift/Carry 25-50 lbs. S Push/Pull 25-50 lbs. S Stoop/Bend O Work Environment: The School Psychologist works primarily within an elementary school setting, providing services across general and special education classrooms. The position involves both individual and small group work with students, as well as consultation and collaboration with staff and families. Work may require movement between classrooms, meetings, and office spaces throughout the school building. The psychologist may serve multiple schools within the district as assigned. Occasional lifting of testing materials (up to 25 lbs) and extended periods of sitting for assessments are required. The environment is typically fast-paced, with frequent interruptions and collaboration demands. Regular working hours follow the district's academic calendar; some evening meetings or parent conferences may be required. The schedule follows the district academic calendar, with occasional evening or after-school meetings as required. Adheres to district safety policies and confidentiality guidelines. Applicants must apply online at www.phsd144.net and upload:
Letter of application and resume
High school diploma (GED) or official transcripts (awarded degree)
Valid Illinois license, certifications, and endorsements
Three (3) current letters of recommendation
Internal applicants must complete a transfer request at their current site. Questions should be directed to: Human Resources DepartmentPrairie-Hills Elementary School District 144 Administration Center 3015 W. 163rd Street Markham, IL 60428 Prairie-Hills Elementary School District 144 conducts pre-employment drug tests and background checks. The information contained in this job description is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties performed by the individual holding this position may be assigned.
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Bilingual Preferred
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Position Type: Elementary School Teaching/Special Education Date Posted: 3/26/2026 Location: District Wide Closing Date: until filled Job Description Title: Speechand Language Pathologist SY26/27 Location: District Wide Employment Type: Full Time Work Days: 10-month position FSLA: Exempt Reports to: Building Principal Job Summary: The School Psychologist supports the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral success of all students within the elementary school setting. The psychologist works collaboratively with teachers, administrators, families, and support staff to provide comprehensive psychological services, including assessment, consultation, intervention, and prevention. This professional ensures compliance with state and federal special education regulations, assists in developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and supports a positive school climate through data-driven practices. The School Psychologist plays a vital role in helping students reach their full potential by fostering safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environments aligned with Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) standards and District 144's mission. Education, Certification, and Licensure:
Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with a School Service Personnel Endorsement in School Psychology (Type 73)
Master's or Specialist Degree in School Psychology from an accredited program
Knowledge of IDEA, Section 504, and state special education regulations
Experience with psychoeducational assessment, behavioral consultation, and intervention planning
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to work effectively within a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS)
Experience:
Bilingual Preferred
Prior experience in an elementary school setting preferred
Experience in conducting comprehensive evaluations and interpreting assessment data
Familiarity with functional behavior assessments (FBA), behavior intervention plans (BIP), and social-emotional learning (SEL) supports
Experience consulting with teachers and families to design academic and behavioral interventions
Knowledge of data-based decision-making and progress monitoring
Essential Duties and Specific Responsibilities:
Conduct psychoeducational evaluations to determine student eligibility for special education and related services
Assess students' cognitive, academic, adaptive, behavioral, and emotional functioning using standardized tools and observations
Provide consultation to teachers, administrators, and parents regarding academic, social, emotional, and behavioral concerns
Participate as a core member of the Student Support Team (SST) and IEP teams
Develop and assist in implementing evidence-based interventions within general and special education settings
Support Response to Intervention (RtI) and MTSS frameworks through data analysis and progress monitoring
Contribute to the development of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP)
Provide crisis intervention and support to students and staff when needed
Collaborate with community agencies and service providers to coordinate comprehensive student support
Assist in developing and maintaining a positive school climate and social-emotional learning initiatives
Maintain accurate and confidential student records in accordance with district, state, and federal guidelines
Engage in professional learning to stay current with best practices in psychology and education
Skills and Abilities:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to interpret and explain complex psychological data to staff and families
Skilled in developing interventions that address both academic and behavioral needs
Effective communication and interpersonal skills for working with students, parents, and staff
Proficiency in using data management systems and technology for documentation and reporting
Capacity to manage multiple cases, deadlines, and priorities with attention to detail
Empathy, cultural competence, and commitment to diversity and inclusion in educational practice
Other Skills and Abilities:
Strong ethical standards and confidentiality in handling sensitive information
Ability to build trust and rapport with students, staff, and families
Flexibility in adapting to varied student needs and school environments
Collaborative approach to problem-solving and team-based service delivery
Dedication to student advocacy and equitable access to educational opportunities
Terms of Employment:Salary is based on market comparisons as determined by the Superintendent and Board of Education. Twelve-month work year. Salary $50,727 - $64,233 Salary is based on CBA Union negotiated terms Physical Requirements: While performing job, employee is required to (F = Frequently, O = Occasionally, S = Seldom) Climb Ladders S Kneel S Lift/Carry > 50 lbs. S Push/Pull 50> lbs. S Talk F Climb Stairs S Lift/Carry Under 10 lbs. O Push/Pull Under 10 lbs. S See F Twist F Crawl S Lift/Carry 10-25 lbs. S Push/Pull 10-25 lbs. S Squat S Walk F Hear F Lift/Carry 25-50 lbs. S Push/Pull 25-50 lbs. S Stoop/Bend O Work Environment: The School Psychologist works primarily within an elementary school setting, providing services across general and special education classrooms. The position involves both individual and small group work with students, as well as consultation and collaboration with staff and families. Work may require movement between classrooms, meetings, and office spaces throughout the school building. The psychologist may serve multiple schools within the district as assigned. Occasional lifting of testing materials (up to 25 lbs) and extended periods of sitting for assessments are required. The environment is typically fast-paced, with frequent interruptions and collaboration demands. Regular working hours follow the district's academic calendar; some evening meetings or parent conferences may be required. The schedule follows the district academic calendar, with occasional evening or after-school meetings as required. Adheres to district safety policies and confidentiality guidelines. Applicants must apply online at www.phsd144.net and upload:
Letter of application and resume
High school diploma (GED) or official transcripts (awarded degree)
Valid Illinois license, certifications, and endorsements
Three (3) current letters of recommendation
Internal applicants must complete a transfer request at their current site. Questions should be directed to: Human Resources DepartmentPrairie-Hills Elementary School District 144 Administration Center 3015 W. 163rd Street Markham, IL 60428 Prairie-Hills Elementary School District 144 conducts pre-employment drug tests and background checks. The information contained in this job description is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties performed by the individual holding this position may be assigned.