Name of district: Tucson Unified School District

Website:

Address: 1010 E. 10th St.

City: Tucson

State: AZ

Zip code: 85719

Type of intern candidates your district is willing to accept (check all that

apply):

- Doctoral

- Ed.S.

Name of district contact for school psychology internship: Amy Diebolt

Email:

Phone: 520-225-6547

In which parts of the internship fair will your district participate (check all that apply):

- 9:00-10:00 AM Meet-n-Greet

- 10:00-12:00 PM Interviews

- 1:00-3:00 PM Interviews

Is the internship funded: Yes

If so, what is the typical salary: $26,000-$27,000

How many interns do you anticipate hiring this year: 2

How are interns in your district placed: Placed with an experienced school psychologist

Please briefly describe what experiences an intern in your district wouldreceive:

Interns are exposed to both special education and general education programs.

Under supervision of certified school psychologists, interns provide psychoeducational and psychological evaluations, consultation, training, counseling, behavior management, and crisis intervention services. Interns are assigned to a primary supervisor during the initial phase of training.

The assignment of supervisors is based on consideration of the needs and professional interests of each intern as well as the unique supervision style and experiential and training background of supervising psychologists.

Assignment to a secondary supervisor will occur within the same time frame, and is dependent on the intern’s areas of interest or need for professional growth.

Please describe how supervision is provided to interns in your district:

Interns will have the opportunity to observe supervisors as they function in different work roles. This phase of training may last for one or two weeks, depending on the past training and experience of the intern. After the observation phase, interns receive their own cases and work with their supervisors regarding the disposition of the case. Supervisors may observe interns as they provide direct services to students, consult with teachers and administrative staff, or participate in staffings, MET, or IEP meetings.

The length of this phase is dependent upon the progress of the intern.Throughout the first semester interns take on increasingly more independent work. By the second semester interns may be expected to be independent for 50% of the school week.

Will the supervisor(s) provide 2 hours of direct supervision for every 40 hours worked: Yes

How many hours do interns typically accumulate throughout the year: 1500 What other information should intern candidates know about your district or internship experience that is not listed here?

The Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) has provided paid internships in Southern Arizona for more than 20 years. The school psychologists work closely with related service personnel such as speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, special education teachers, paraprofessionals, nurses, and counselors. Trainees will

receive a broad experience with diverse populations. In addition, the TUSD

internship program highly values diversity amongst staff members and strongly encourages individuals with diverse backgrounds to apply.

Are there at least two licensed doctoral psychologists on staff in the event that a doctoral candidate wishes to receive supervision consistent with a future pursuit of licensure: Yes

Do you require students to apply to the district ahead of time: Yes If so please provide directions for students on where to apply (physical address/email address/website) and what portfolio materials to submit: