SYSchool Psychologist
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Location & Salary
Regular Full Time Salary Hyde Park, MA, US
Salary Range: $61,115.00 – $ Annually
Job SummaryThe role of a school psychologist is to provide critical social‑emotional support, assessment, training and/or intervention so that each student can access his/her education. Specifically, we are looking for an experienced school psychologist to service our three substantially separate classrooms. Responsibilities include creating FBA/BIP’s, delivering classroom instruction to develop emotional regulation and social skills, providing counseling services, and completing psycho‑educational evaluations for students within these classrooms.
This position requires close collaboration with special‑education teachers, paraprofessionals, parents, and other service providers to ensure IEPs are comprehensively developed and implemented to meet the specific needs of children in the substantially separate setting.
- Maintain knowledge and understanding of special education laws as it relates to the IEP process and FAPE.
- Assess educational needs of students by using standardized tools, running records, and other informal assessments.
- Complete evaluation reports and present information in a professional manner.
- Develop Individual Education Plans with clear, measurable goals.
- Share in preparation of individualized education plans, as it relates to mental health goals of students.
- Participate in Child Study Team process and actively support classroom teachers with CST and special‑education referral process.
- Respond to student mental‑health concerns in a professional and timely manner.
- Adhere to Child Abuse and Neglect policy and use sound judgment in making determinations.
- Collaborate with other members of the related service provider (Speech, OT, PT) team on curriculum and student needs.
- Provide counseling and crisis intervention as indicated by need of student and teacher.
- Create and manage effective communication with parents.
- Maintain professional competencies in areas of responsibilities.
- Attend and actively participate in meetings and professional development.
- Implement school district and department policies.
- Commit to increasing the positive climate between and amongst peers.
- Morning duty: active supervision of hallways and classroom.
- Afternoon duty: active supervision of dismissal process.
- Additional duties may be assigned without additional compensation or stipend.
- Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree preferred.
- Commitment to ensuring academic success for all students.
- Experience working in an urban setting preferred.
- Massachusetts DESE licensure as School Psychologist.
- Minimum of 2 years experience in an inclusion model school preferred.
- High interest/experience with the social, emotional, and academic needs of students.
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