In this episode, Dr. Ashley Doss, the Critical Response and Wellness Coordinator for the Anchorage School District in Alaska, shares her extensive experience in crisis response, threat assessments, and leadership in education. She discusses her journey in the field, her role as the president of the Alaska School Psychologists Association, and strategies for managing responsibilities, setting boundaries, and combating imposter syndrome. Dr. Doss emphasizes the importance of organization, time management, and team delegation. Tune in for insights on balancing professional duties and personal well-being while making impactful changes in the educational setting.
Resources:
Alaska School Psychologists Association:
http://www.akschoolpsych.org/
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:02 Getting to Know Dr. Ashley Doss
02:02 Career Journey and Leadership
04:10 State Association Initiatives
06:26 Advice for New Professionals
07:58 Balancing Crisis Response and Self-Care
11:39 Leadership and Imposter Syndrome
17:25 Time Management and Delegation
19:00 Final Thoughts and Conference Promotion
19:37 Conclusion and Farewell