What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Psychologist position at Bennington-Rutland Supervisory Union?
Bennington-Rutland Supervisory Union seeks a dedicated, compassionate and skilled School Psychologist to join our team of collaborative and enthusiastic staff for the 2025/2026 school year. The School Psychologist is responsible for conducting special education evaluation testing (both cognitive and achievement) and serving as a key member of a student’s evaluation team. Our School Psychologists provide guidance, feedback, and insight into student learning as well as making recommendations for programming.
Our School Psychologists provide training to staff on a range of special education and disability related topics, support our schools with the implementation of social-emotional programming and crisis management, and sit on a variety of district teams, and participate in bi-weekly special education administration meetings. We very much value the expertise and insight our uniquely qualified School Psychologists provide and we recognize the strength they bring to our organization. This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking to support students through equitable, inclusive practice while gaining in-depth knowledge of diverse and unique learning challenges.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a student-centered approach, have exemplary oral and written communication skills, strong relationship building skills with students, expertise in mental health, learning & behavior, and a commitment to working collaboratively with all colleagues.
The complete job description can be found HERE.
BRSU is a Professional Learning Community which demonstrates best practice in teaching and is committed to high levels of achievement and success for all students. We offer a cohesive and collaborative work environment. We have excellent benefits and take pride in our inviting work culture filled with dedicated professionals.