School Psychologist - Districtwide
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Education / Teaching
Psychology, School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Job Title: Full-Time School Psychologist
Location: District-wide
Reports To: Director of Pupil Support
Position Type: Full-Time, 10-Month
The Portsmouth School Department is seeking 2 highly qualified, full-time School Psychologist to provide evaluation and assessment services at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels for the school year. This role focuses on conducting psycho-educational evaluations, providing consultation to staff, and supporting the development of effective interventions for students. While the position involves some direct counseling responsibilities, the emphasis is on assessment, including support for the Special Education process.
The ideal candidates will have experience with evidence-based assessment tools, including Q-Global and Q-Interactive, as well as knowledge of the Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (C-STAG) model. This role is critical in fostering a positive and supportive learning environment for students across the district.
Key Responsibilities- Assessment & Evaluation:
- Conduct comprehensive psycho-educational assessments for students to evaluate cognitive, academic, emotional, and social development.
- Administer standardized tests and diagnostic assessments to assess learning disabilities, emotional/behavioral disorders, and other concerns.
- Interpret assessment data and write clear, concise evaluation reports, including recommendations for educational programming, accommodations, and interventions.
- Participate in eligibility determinations for special education services and assist in developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
- Provide assessment results to parents, teachers, and administrators in a clear, understandable manner.
- Collaborate with classroom teachers, administrators, and other support staff to design and implement interventions for students exhibiting academic or behavioral difficulties.
- Offer consultation and training on evidence-based strategies for managing challenging student behaviors and supporting mental health in the school environment.
- Participate in Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and Response to Intervention (RTI) teams to monitor student progress and suggest additional support as needed.
- Work closely with the district’s Special Education team to monitor progress of students receiving special education services.
- Crisis Intervention & Threat Assessment:
- Support school-wide crisis prevention and intervention strategies.
- Assist with conducting threat assessments using the Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (C-STAG) model when necessary.
- Provide short-term, targeted interventions for students in crisis or at risk.
- Collaborate with local mental health agencies, parents and community organizations to provide referrals and additional resources when appropriate.
- Counseling (when appropriate):
- Provide short-term, solution-focused counseling for students experiencing mental health or behavioral issues, as needed.
Lead small group counseling sessions to address topics such as social skills, grief, anxiety, or behavioral concerns. - Serve as a liaison between school staff, students, and parents regarding social-emotional concerns.
- Provide short-term, solution-focused counseling for students experiencing mental health or behavioral issues, as needed.
- Professional Development & Program Evaluation:
- Engage in continuous professional development to stay current on best practices and emerging trends in school psychology and mental health.
- Provide training to staff on mental health issues, school safety, threat assessment protocols, and how to support students with diverse learning needs.
- Participate in district-wide school safety and mental health initiatives, contributing to the development and implementation of programs aimed at supporting student wellbeing.
- Master’s or Doctoral degree in School Psychology.
- Valid NH certification or licensure as a School Psychologist or eligible for certification.
- Three years of experience in school psychology is preferred, with an emphasis on evaluation and assessment.
- Experience with psycho-educational assessment tools such as Q-Global and Q-Interactive is highly desirable.
- Experience or training in the Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (C-STAG) model is a…
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