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School Psychologist (doctoral degree required)
Robert Louis Stevenson School
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Posted: 27-May-25
Location: New York, New York
Type: Full Time
Salary: $85,000-120,000
Categories:
School Counseling
Required Education:
Doctorate
Overview
At Robert Louis Stevenson School, we hold a unique position within New York City's education landscape, dedicated to nurturing students with emotional complexities alongside their academic endeavors. Our mission is not only about academic excellence but also about fostering emotional mastery, which is crucial for lifelong learning and success.
About the Role
We are seeking a passionate, experienced full-time School Psychologist for the 2025-26 school year. As part of the School's clinical team, the School Psychologist provides direct support and interventions to students. The School Psychologist applies expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior to help students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. Within a dual-accredited school, the position is a unique professional opportunity to support a deep integration of clinical expertise and serious academics.
Core Responsibilities
Direct intervention and counseling to students on demand and in crisis situations.
Meet and facilitate conversations and planning with parents, teachers, and outpatient teams to discuss learning, behavioral, familial, and social challenges.
Monitor student progress and maintain appropriate, accurate student records.
Participate in admissions decisions through application reviews and interviews.
Develop, present, and implement prevention, intervention, and psycho-educational programs and workshops for Stevenson staff.
Participate in externally based student-planning meetings (e.g., CSE)
Facilitate weekly therapeutic student groups.
Supervise and provide constant feedback to Psychology interns.
Other ad hoc duties and responsibilities as needed.
Qualifications
Strong commitment to the dual focus of academic engagement and emotional support, as outlined in Stevenson's educational philosophy.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Outstanding clinical intervention, consultation, and assessment skills.
Doctoral degree in School Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or Clinical Psychology required.
Must have a New York License.
Clinical experience with adolescents required, including use of evidence-based interventions.
Experience collaborating with schools required.
Ability to work with confidential and sensitive information and records.
Humor, patience, poise, and an ability to purposefully balance structure and flexibility.
Salary: Annual salary range of $85,000-120,000.
To Apply: Interested applicants should e-mail a cover letter and a resume/CV to rlsjobs@stevenson-school.org
The Robert Louis Stevenson School’s mission is to promote the emotional mastery needed for learning and living, bringing students into a strong academic and therapeutic environment and propelling them towards postsecondary independence and success. The program provides every student individually formulated support in a structured and respectful environment. Stevenson teaches students how to succeed and prepares them to meet the challenges of post-secondary education and everyday life.
Stevenson serves 80 students in grades eight through twelve. Seventh grade applicants who are ready for college preparatory coursework may also be considered.
Stevenson students are intelligent, social, resourceful, and creative. Many have demonstrated significant achievement in areas of particular interest. They may be struggling with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) adjustment problems, anxiety, depression, learning differences, or interpersonal difficulties.