School Psychologist; Grades 6-12
Listed on 2025-12-25
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Education / Teaching
Psychology, School Counselor -
Healthcare
Psychology
Location: Stow
School Psychologist (Grades 6-12) Location
Stow, Massachusetts, Masters Academy International
Start DateAugust 1, 2026
About the RoleMasters Academy International is seeking a dedicated School Psychologist to play a central role in supporting the mental health and learning needs of our students. Working closely with deans, faculty, coaching staff, and the Student Support Team (SST), you will provide comprehensive psychological services to help students thrive academically, athletically, and emotionally. You will be a key partner in fostering a school culture that prioritizes student well‑being, community belonging, and resilience—essential qualities for high‑performing student‑athletes.
In this role, you will provide individual and group counseling, collaborate on student support planning, and contribute to school‑wide initiatives that promote social‑emotional learning and mental health awareness. The ideal candidate will have a specialized understanding of the psychological demands facing adolescent athletes, including performance anxiety, injury recovery, identity development, and the pressure to excel across multiple domains.
The School Psychologist will provide comprehensive counseling and psychological support to students, delivering individual and small‑group interventions that address performance anxiety, injury‑related trauma, academic stress, identity development, social challenges, and broader mental health needs. The role involves supporting students as they balance the demands of elite athletics with academic rigor, implementing evidence‑based interventions, and providing crisis support and referrals when required.
As a core member of the Student Support Team and Safeguarding Team, the School Psychologist will work closely with deans, faculty, coaches, and families to develop and implement effective support plans, including Personal Learning Plans and collaborative problem‑solving approaches. The postholder will consult with teaching and coaching staff on classroom and team strategies, adolescent development, and trauma‑informed practice, and collaborate with external providers to ensure continuity of care.
In addition, the role includes contributing to school‑wide social‑emotional learning initiatives, mental health awareness programmes, and professional development for staff, as well as delivering workshops and resources for families. Strong partnership with families is essential, with regular communication, meetings, and support during challenging situations such as mental health crises, academic difficulties, and athletic setbacks.
The successful candidate will hold a Master’s degree or higher in School Psychology, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Psychology, or a related field, and will have demonstrated experience providing counseling to adolescents using evidence‑based therapeutic approaches such as CBT, DBT, ACT, and mindfulness‑based interventions. A deep understanding of adolescent development, including the social, emotional, and cognitive changes typical of grades 6–12, is essential.
The role requires experience working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including educators, administrators, parents, and external providers, as well as excellent written and verbal communication skills to convey complex psychological information clearly to diverse audiences. Strong organisational skills, the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment, and a firm commitment to confidentiality and ethical professional standards are essential.
The salary range is $100,000. Benefits for eligible roles include medical, life insurance, a 401(k) savings plan, and more.
Diversity, Inclusion, and SafeguardingWe are deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our organization. We strive to build a culture in which every colleague feels that they belong, are trusted, and are valued. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and strongly encourage those from underrepresented groups to apply. Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment.
Safer recruitment practice and pre‑employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
Complete this application before the closing date. The Closing Date for Applications is Saturday 31st January 2026. We are an equal opportunities employer committed to diversity and treating all employees with dignity and respect regardless of background. Early applications are encouraged; we reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date for the right applicant.
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