Details
Posted: 24-Mar-23
Location: New York, New York
Type: Full Time
Salary: $83,000 - $89,000
Categories:
Early Childhood
School Counseling
Special Needs
Required Education:
Masters
Certified School Psychologist - Full-Time
The Gillen Brewer School is a special education elementary school serving students from 2.8 to 11 years old. Our educational teams consist of a Head Teacher, Associate Teachers, and three Clinicians – a Psychologist, an Occupational Therapist, and a Speech-Language Pathologist. If you are a School Psychologist looking to work collaboratively in an integrated classroom and small school setting, we’d like to talk to you! Be a part of a dedicated community of learners invested in supporting students’ academic, social, and emotional development. We are interviewing and looking to hire a full-time psychologist immediately to join our Counseling Department. Learn more about the position and application process below.
Job Title: | School Psychologist |
Program: | Early Childhood (Pre-K) / Elementary |
Supervisor: | Head of Psychology Department |
Hours: | Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
Calendar to Follow: | 12-month Academic |
Annualized Salary Range: | $83,000 - $89,000 |
Starting: | July 5, 2023 |
Summary
The School Psychologist at the Gillen Brewer School is a critical part of the students’ learning experience and provides a range of direct and indirect services. The applicant for this position should be highly experienced in classroom management techniques and have strong behavioral therapy skills in addition to being experienced in individual play therapy, group therapy, social skills training, consultation/collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, and participating in classroom activities to promote generalization of skills. We work closely with our parents/caregivers and provide parent/caregiver workshops. The Psychologist also provides staff training throughout the year. The Psychologist must be either state-licensed or hold a School Psychology Certification.
The Psychologist reports to the Head of the Psychology Department, who reports to the Assistant Head of School. The Psychologist will work as part of an integrated team with Teachers, Occupational Therapists, and Speech-Language Pathologists in a therapeutic school setting. Gillen Brewer expects Psychologists will conduct themselves in a professional manner with regard to attitude, participation, communication, and interactions with staff, children, and parents. As a part of the school community, Psychologists are encouraged to participate in school community events, join committees, and be a part of a positive working environment for children, families, and colleagues. Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide weekly individual and group therapy for a direct caseload of students through both in-office and push-in sessions
- Create well-thought-out therapy sessions, demonstrating an understanding of the child's needs
- Collaborate with Speech-Language and Occupational Therapists to create and deliver weekly classroom lessons based on Social Thinking and Zones of Regulation concepts
- Create, implement, and model behavioral plans and interventions recommending visuals and necessary support when warranted. Seek feedback on effectiveness
- Conduct informal/formal assessment of children as well as implement, update, and create progress reports
- Respond to crises as needed, following CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention protocols
- Participate actively in team meetings
- Co-treat with other therapists purposefully
- Coordinate and communicate with outside therapists as needed
- Support the children's physical, social, emotional, sensory, academic, and language needs
- Recommend and implement therapeutic programs into the classroom and assist/train teachers and other staff in how to use them
- Collaborate with teachers to plan and co-lead group activities in the classroom when within your domain
- Maintain parent communication as needed
- Support teachers with visuals and classroom arrangement and upkeep
- Follow appropriate procedures for handling issues with other staff members
- When mandate schedule allows, provide classroom support as needed
- Maintain an open and honest line of communication with the Department Head and the Head of the School. Take an active role in supervision, learning, and training. Actively seek out information and resources appropriate to the school
- Participate in arrival/dismissal duties as needed
- Provide staff and parent in-services as needed
- Contribute to schoolwide website as needed
- Maintain office upkeep and housekeeping
Required Skills / Abilities
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
- Thorough understanding of therapy procedures and management
- Ability to relate to children and reinforce therapy sessions
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
- Ability to collaborate with the classroom team members
- Team-oriented approach with a positive work attitude
Planning and Recordkeeping
- Take daily anecdotal notes in regard to each student’s progress and/or behavioral data as needed
- Informal/Formal assessment of children: collect evidence of outcome based curriculum assessment at least four times per year (October, January, June, and August) in all content areas and keep in a systematic way
- Write Mid-year and End-of-Year Integrative Reports collaboratively with team
Professional Requirements
- Master’s degree (required) or Doctoral degree (preferred)
- New York State School Psychology Certification (Provisional, Professional, or Permanent) OR
New York State Psychology License
Physical Requirements
Employees must have the physical capacity to navigate the classroom and school environments in order to effectively meet the needs of our students. Such physical requirements include but are not limited to: walking, standing, sitting, climbing up and down stairs, kneeling, stooping, crawling, bending, pushing, pulling, and lifting. Employees must be able to sit at a desk and work on a computer for long periods of time to complete necessary paperwork. Vision, with or without lenses, must be sufficient to read in both paper and digital formats. Employees must have the ability to hear, read, write, and speak in English.
Professional Development
The school is a community of learners. In addition to staff development and training at Gillen Brewer, employees are encouraged to pursue educational goals through conferences and various workshops. Psychologists are required to attend all staff development workshops, staff, team, and supervision meetings. Staff is also encouraged to attend all school functions listed on the school calendar.
Supervision & Support
The Head of the Psychology Department will oversee and analyze all aspects of the department through the use of observation cycles, in-office sessions, team meetings, conversations with staff, lesson planning, curriculum development, student progress, and report writing. Staff development and support through modeling and coaching will be provided which will include in-house and outside professional opportunities. Frequency of observations and feedback sessions will be determined by the Department Head, Assistant Head of School, and Head of School. The Head of the Psychology Department will conduct two formal evaluations a year using this job description and the Psychology Evaluation checklist as a guide. Evidence of effectiveness will be collected through observations, discussions, and products.
Other Requirements
You must be authorized to work in the United States and be willing to undergo a number of clearances, including NYC DOE fingerprinting, a medical health form, and other background checks.
To Apply
All applicants will be required to submit a resume, cover letter, and two reference letters. Please submit materials via email to HR@gillenbrewer.com. If you submit via email, please indicate your name and the position of interest in the subject line of your email (i.e., Samuel Pettinato - School Psychologist).
No telephone inquiries or recruiters please. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants.
About Gillen Brewer School
The Gillen Brewer School is a reputable special needs school in the Upper East Side of Manhattan dedicated to transforming the lives of young children with a wide variety of language, emotional, developmental and learning disabilities. The school specializes in educating children with challenging, and often multiple disabilities including language-based and non-verbal learning disabilities.
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