School Psychologist - Fuller/Wheelock Elementary Schools - reposted
- Employer
- School Administrative Unit No. 29
- Location
- Keene, NH, US
- Salary
- Competitive
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- Job Category
- Teaching, Elementary Education Teacher, Support Staff, School Psychologist
- Grade Level
- Elementary School
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Position Type:
Student Support Services/Psychologist
Date Posted:
12/27/2022
Location:
Keene Elementary Schools
Date Available:
2022-2023
Closing Date:
until filled
School Psychologist - Fuller/Wheelock Elementary Schools
This is a full-time position (60% at Fuller School, 40% at Wheelock School), with excellent benefits, including enrollment in the NH Retirement System.
The job of School Psychologist was established for the purpose(s) of assessing the intellectual, adaptive, academic, social and emotional development of children; interpreting results of psychological assessments; interpreting and applying state and federal standards; and developing and/or implementing strategies and interventions, including direct counseling, to address the special education/psychological needs of students.
This job reports to the Principal(s) and the Director of Student Services.
Must hold or be eligible for New Hampshire School Psychologist Endorsement and New Hampshire Psychologist License. Master's Degree +30 or higher preferred.
Salary Range: $57,605 to $86,175 (school year), based on experience.
Please refer to Keene Job Description #3013 on our website (www.sau29.org) under Human Resources.
Student Support Services/Psychologist
Date Posted:
12/27/2022
Location:
Keene Elementary Schools
Date Available:
2022-2023
Closing Date:
until filled
School Psychologist - Fuller/Wheelock Elementary Schools
This is a full-time position (60% at Fuller School, 40% at Wheelock School), with excellent benefits, including enrollment in the NH Retirement System.
The job of School Psychologist was established for the purpose(s) of assessing the intellectual, adaptive, academic, social and emotional development of children; interpreting results of psychological assessments; interpreting and applying state and federal standards; and developing and/or implementing strategies and interventions, including direct counseling, to address the special education/psychological needs of students.
This job reports to the Principal(s) and the Director of Student Services.
Must hold or be eligible for New Hampshire School Psychologist Endorsement and New Hampshire Psychologist License. Master's Degree +30 or higher preferred.
Salary Range: $57,605 to $86,175 (school year), based on experience.
Please refer to Keene Job Description #3013 on our website (www.sau29.org) under Human Resources.
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