Full-Time

Clinical Manager

SSD

Posted on 9/20/2024

College Board

College Board

Compensation Overview

$60k - $105kAnnually

+ Bonus + Salary Growth + Merit Raises + Promotions

Junior, Mid

Remote in USA + 1 more

More locations: New York, NY, USA

Hybrid position requiring in-office presence in New York.

Category
Healthcare Administration & Support
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Requirements
  • Psy.D./Ph.D. degree required in directly relevant area
  • 4 to 6 years of direct work experience as a professional in the practice of psychological/educational assessment in secondary school or postsecondary level.
  • Knowledge of secondary school issues/trends related to test-takers with disabilities.
  • Extensive knowledge and application of assessments and procedures as they relate to the determination of various disabilities and appropriate accommodations.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate with multiple stakeholders- team members, other professionals, educators, test-takers, and parents/guardians.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, instructional/training skills, and computer literacy, including Microsoft Office applications.
  • Ability to effectively handle multiple situations simultaneously and prioritize judiciously.
  • Enjoy and demonstrate an ability to work independently as well as collaboratively.
  • Strong orientation toward growth, with an ability to give and receive feedback.
  • The ability and desire to learn about relevant College Board programs.
  • Demonstrate a passion for College Board’s mission.
  • Authorized to work in the USA for any employer.
Responsibilities
  • Conduct cross program reviews of documentation from students seeking accommodations on College Board tests.
  • Produce accurate and well-reasoned eligibility determinations that ensure access to College Board tests for test-takers with disabilities.
  • Handle direct verbal and written communications with secondary schools, education professionals (counselors, psychologists, etc.), parents/guardians, and test-takers relevant to decisions, documentation, and accommodations.
  • Listen carefully and with empathy to parent and test-taker concerns. Educate the caller about the review and appeal processes.
  • Provide guidance on how accommodations are provided on College Board tests to ensure the test-takers needs are being addressed by the approved accommodations.
  • Maintain communication with relevant professional organizations to highlight College Board's mission to serve test-takers with disabilities.
  • Use various databases to gather relevant student data.
  • Consult and collaborate with colleagues from both intra and interdisciplinary professions (psychology, neuropsychology, audiology, vision experts, medical experts).
  • Provide and receive feedback to ensure the effectiveness, quality assurance and efficiency of the eligibility process.
  • Produce materials that provide information relevant to accommodations on College Board tests, including presentations, print and web-based educational tools, and resources to be used for training and professional development.

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