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School Psychologist Long Term Substitute

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Borough of Naugatuck

Naugatuck, CT (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Job Description

School Psychologist Long Term Substitute JobID:
3529
Position Type:
Special Services/School Psychologist
Date Posted:
4/7/2026
Location:
Central Avenue Early Childhood Center
Date Available:
ASAP
Closing Date:
Until Filled Long Term Substitute School Psychologist Early Childhood Center at Central Avenue
Description:
The school psychologist is a resource person whose expertise lies in learning and development theory as well as in intellectual, behavioral and social/emotional assessment. Assuming the role of consultant to administrators, teachers, parents, and/or students, the school psychologist facilitates the maximum intellectual, social and emotional growth of each pupil in the schools. 1. Complies with all published and disseminated rules, regulations and policies of the Board of Education. 2. Has an understanding of the Connecticut Common Core of Teaching, the Connecticut Common Core of Learning and the Connecticut Framework documents and their role in facilitating improved learning. 3. Complies with all published and disseminated rules, regulations and policies of the Federal and State Department of Education as they apply to special education. 4.
Evaluation:
assumes responsibility for individual psychoeducational assessments as recommended and delineated by the Planning and Placement Team. 5. Assists administrators in group testing when appropriate. 6. Interprets test results to pupils, parents and staff, emphasizing applicability of results to the learning situation; shares results with outside agencies, as authorized. 7.
Implementation:
provides assistance and expertise to the Planning and Placement Teams in initiating new programs or in modifying those in existence. 8. Acts as a child advocate to help create an atmosphere where individual needs are recognized and strengths respected. 9. Facilitates in transitioning students into and out of special education programs. 10. Maintains communication between the home, school, and outside agencies. 11. Provides individual and group counseling to students and parents. 12. Serves as liaison within a school building. 13. Assists in reporting to State Department of Education on number of pupils being served in special education programs.
Job Summary:
The school psychologist is a resource person whose expertise lies in learning and development theory as well as in intellectual, behavioral and social/emotional assessment. Assuming the role of consultant to administrators, teachers, parents, and/or students, the school psychologist facilitates the maximum intellectual, social and emotional growth of each pupil in the schools.
Qualifications:
Connecticut Endorsement:
School Psychologist (070)
Application Procedure:
Apply online
Selection Procedure:
Interview

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