School Psychologist
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Education / Teaching
School Counseling & Student Support, Psychology, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Elementary School
Position Summary
ONC BOCES is anticipating a need for a full-time School Psychologist.
The goal of psychological services is to provide precise information on a student’s academic and emotional status so that he or she receives the most appropriate education. Psychologists administer a variety of educational tests to help teachers better understand the learning style of the student. They serve as consultants to teachers and counselors, provide direct counseling to students who are experiencing problems, provide support to parents, and serve as a resource to the CSE.
Compensationand Benefits
- School Year:
Starting Base Salary: $51,830 - Plus $525 per year of experience
- Plus $45 per graduate credit
- Plus $1,150 per master’s degree
- NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance.
Current NYS School Psychologist certification is required. Experience working in a school setting preferred.
Selection Process andApplication Requirements
Civil Service position candidates must be reachable on the existing eligibility list. If there is no mandated eligibility list, candidates will be considered for provisional appointment. Continued employment will be contingent on successfully passing the required examination and being reached on the eligibility list.
The selected applicant will be subject to a fingerprint support criminal history background check in accordance with SAVE Legislation effective July 1, 2001.
Equal Opportunity StatementThe Board of Cooperative Educational Services of the Sole Supervisory District of Otsego, Delaware, Schoharie and Greene Counties does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ethnicity, pregnancy, family status, age, marital status, genetic predisposition, military status, domestic violence victim status, disability and any other class protected by state or federal law in the educational programs or activities which it operates, including, but not limited to, access to facilities in accordance with the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act of 2001, 20 U.S.C. 7905, which requires equal access for the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups to meet at public schools.
ContactFor more information, please contact: human resources
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