Location: Newgrange School of Princeton Princeton NJ
Reports To: Executive Director
Type: Part Time (12-Month or School-Year)
About Us:
The Newgrange School of Princeton is a state-approved private school serving students with language-based learning differences in grades 112. In collaboration with the Robinowitz Center we provide diagnostic evaluations intervention and educational support for students with diverse learning needs.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a dedicated and collaborative School Psychologist to join our multidisciplinary team. This position includes responsibilities within both the Newgrange School and the Robinowitz Center focusing on Case Management student evaluations IEP development and consultation to support academic and emotional success.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide case management for assigned students including coordination of services monitoring progress toward IEP goals and maintaining communication with families and team members.
- Conduct comprehensive psychoeducational and diagnostic evaluations (cognitive behavioral academic and social-emotional).
- Prepare clear detailed reports outlining strengths needs and recommendations.
- Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary team discussions to develop and monitor individualized plans.
- Provide short-term counseling crisis intervention and consultation with staff and families.
- Collaborate with educators therapists and families to promote student growth and well-being.
- Support the Robinowitz Centers evaluation services through testing interpretation and family feedback sessions.
- Maintain all records and documentation in compliance with NJDOE standards and ethical guidelines.
- Participate in professional development and contribute to the schools inclusive student-centered mission.
Requirements
- Masters degree or higher in School Psychology from an accredited program.
- Valid New Jersey School Psychologist Certificate (endorsement code 3100) issued by the NJDOE.
- Experience conducting psychoeducational assessments and writing formal reports.
- Strong understanding of special education law IEP process and intervention planning.
- Excellent communication collaboration and organizational skills.
- NJDOE fingerprinting and background clearance required.
- Experience working with students with learning differences preferred.
Why Join Us:
- Collaborative and supportive multidisciplinary team
- Opportunity to work with both school-based and clinical evaluation populations
- Professional development and growth opportunities
To Apply:
Please apply through the job posting site and also email the following materials to
- Cover letter
- Copy of your NJ School Psychologist Certification
- Three professional references
Please include School Psychologist Application Your Name in the subject line.
The Newgrange School of Princeton is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity equity and inclusion.
Required Experience:
IC
Location: Newgrange School of Princeton Princeton NJReports To: Executive DirectorType: Part Time (12-Month or School-Year)About Us:The Newgrange School of Princeton is a state-approved private school serving students with language-based learning differences in grades 112. In collaboration with the...
Location: Newgrange School of Princeton Princeton NJ
Reports To: Executive Director
Type: Part Time (12-Month or School-Year)
About Us:
The Newgrange School of Princeton is a state-approved private school serving students with language-based learning differences in grades 112. In collaboration with the Robinowitz Center we provide diagnostic evaluations intervention and educational support for students with diverse learning needs.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a dedicated and collaborative School Psychologist to join our multidisciplinary team. This position includes responsibilities within both the Newgrange School and the Robinowitz Center focusing on Case Management student evaluations IEP development and consultation to support academic and emotional success.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide case management for assigned students including coordination of services monitoring progress toward IEP goals and maintaining communication with families and team members.
- Conduct comprehensive psychoeducational and diagnostic evaluations (cognitive behavioral academic and social-emotional).
- Prepare clear detailed reports outlining strengths needs and recommendations.
- Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary team discussions to develop and monitor individualized plans.
- Provide short-term counseling crisis intervention and consultation with staff and families.
- Collaborate with educators therapists and families to promote student growth and well-being.
- Support the Robinowitz Centers evaluation services through testing interpretation and family feedback sessions.
- Maintain all records and documentation in compliance with NJDOE standards and ethical guidelines.
- Participate in professional development and contribute to the schools inclusive student-centered mission.
Requirements
- Masters degree or higher in School Psychology from an accredited program.
- Valid New Jersey School Psychologist Certificate (endorsement code 3100) issued by the NJDOE.
- Experience conducting psychoeducational assessments and writing formal reports.
- Strong understanding of special education law IEP process and intervention planning.
- Excellent communication collaboration and organizational skills.
- NJDOE fingerprinting and background clearance required.
- Experience working with students with learning differences preferred.
Why Join Us:
- Collaborative and supportive multidisciplinary team
- Opportunity to work with both school-based and clinical evaluation populations
- Professional development and growth opportunities
To Apply:
Please apply through the job posting site and also email the following materials to
- Cover letter
- Copy of your NJ School Psychologist Certification
- Three professional references
Please include School Psychologist Application Your Name in the subject line.
The Newgrange School of Princeton is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity equity and inclusion.
Required Experience:
IC
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