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Greenwich Country Day School School Psychologist Intern in Greenwich, Connecticut
School Psychologist Intern
Greenwich Country Day School is an independent, co-educational day school with a current enrollment of over 1400 students in grades N-12, and a faculty and staff of over 350. The original Old Church Road campus is home to grades N-8. The High School campus (9-12) is located less than two miles away on Stanwich Road. Founded in 1926, Greenwich Country Day School is a family school where innovative teaching is encouraged as teachers model and foster a love of learning, challenge and inspire children toward academic excellence, and cultivate students’ interests and talents outside of the classroom. We value purposeful and personal learning in a joyful environment, with emphasis on the development of character, creativity, and a sense of personal value along with strong academic skills. GCDS is committed to graduating ethical, confident leaders who possess a strong sense of purpose.
GCDS is fortunate to have built a large endowment that helps to fund competitive salaries and benefits, including a robust professional development program and reimbursement for graduate school tuition. GCDS offers a substantial need-based financial aid program to support students from a range of socio-economic backgrounds. Diversity is a core value at GCDS, and we seek candidates who demonstrate a commitment to equity and inclusion. GCDS is pleased to offer transportation support and accommodations, as needed, along with an introduction to the local area, for those candidates who travel from outside of the region for on-campus employment interviews.
Greenwich Country Day School seeks a School Psychology Intern Grades N-12, to start in August 2025 . This position will report to the Director of Wellness and Student Support, a Doctoral level, licensed psychologist, who will supervise the internship program. The master's or doctoral-level intern will provide support to the division’s counselor/psychologist to engage in many different responsibilities. Some of these will include conducting observations, developing behavioral plans, consulting with teachers, pro viding counseling, supporting students with academic plans/needs, and completing screenings. This a full-time, 10-month/year position.
This opportunity is ideally suited to graduate students in need of internship experience. Preference will be given to those with a concentration in School Psychology.
Responsibilities Include:
Provide counseling services to students; working one-on-one or in small groups
Understand and support the m ission of the school
Provide academic Support for students
Review Psychological Evaluations, summarize the results, and share with staff
Provide executive functioning support for students in Production Lab
Participate in grade-level meetings and student support meetings
Complete classroom observations
Assist in the development of school-based interventions for the students
Provide academic support for teachers
Survey staff for academic needs
Develop professional development trainings for staff
Develop and implement FBA/BIP (BSP)
Meet with teachers and provide them with in-school interventions aimed at supporting students
Seminar Class/Advisory
Attend seminar planning meetings and help develop curriculum
Develop content for seminar class and help teach
Support Advisory at the high school and middle school levels
Examine our protocol for screening students in order to better assess our students in the following areas:
Academic - reading, writing, math
Attention/Executive Function
Emotional
Language-based
Nonverbal
Interpersonal
Help with the screening process for admissions
Professional Development
Attend weekly supervision meetings
Attend weekly mental health team meetings
Provide support for parents
Develop content for presentations and trainings for parents
Meet with parents
Learn protocols including suicide /safety protocol and classroom safety protocols
Learn how to examine/review Bark and determine safety
Support referrals
Develop a list of all local support agencies (Links, Greenwich Ed, Waverly, Sasco, Anxiety Institute, etc.)
Required Qualifications:
Must be working towards a graduate-level degree in School Psychology
Commitment to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive school community
Ability to develop proficiency with student information systems and databases
Willingness to learn about the school, its curriculum, and admissions programs
Strong work ethic combined with a high degree of professionalism, and the ability to maintain absolute confidentiality and the integrity of the student support process
Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines in a fast-paced, service-oriented office
Demonstrated cultural competency skills to effectively communicate and collaborate across difference
Excellent interpersonal written and verbal communication skills and the ability to comfortably, warmly, and effectively engage with large and small groups of adults and/or students in professional or social settings
Personal traits appropriate for nurturing the growth of children - must be energetic, creative, flexible, patient, and have an inexhaustible sense of humor
Superlative organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to work both as part of a team and independently to accomplish departmental and individual goals
Positive energy, flexibility, and a desire to participate in the life of the school
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree; Masters or doctoral degree in School Psychology in progress
Concentration in School Psychology
Spanish language proficiency
Interested candidates are invited to use the link provided to submit a cover letter and resume to:
Raquel Salcedo, Director of Recruiting & Talent
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