Liberty Resources / Liberty POST
Location
Goshen, New York
Salary
$180 - $180 / HOUR
Evaluate and monitor the progress of children aged birth to 5 years within Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education programs. Responsibilities include conducting standardized testing, writing detailed analysis reports, and maintaining confidential records in an EMR system.
Requires a Master's degree in School Psychology and NYS certification as a School Psychologist. Candidates must have at least two years of experience working with children in special education.
Goshen, NY; Wappinger, NY; Sugar Loaf, NY; Ulster County
Evaluate, monitor and track child’s progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly. Test and evaluate child’s abilities to determine realistic goals. Record information on the initial evaluation, treatment, and progress in a timely manner using Electronic Medical Record system. Proficient at writing detailed analysis and reports. Effectively organize and maintain confidentially of child’s records and other documentations. Follow all state laws and regulations as it pertains to Early Intervention, CPSE/CSE special education. Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience: Master's degree in School Psychology required Minimum of two years working with children in special education required Certification in NYS as a School Psychologist required Knowledge and experience administering standardized testing in the following areas: cognitive, achievement, behavioral/social-emotional and adaptive skills. Experience using Frontline (formerly IEP Direct) to assist in developing IEPs.
for this position: Health Benefits and Retirement packages available for FT positions Accrual of sick time based on NYS Sick time Laws Mentoring is offered to all providers Access to unlimited CEU courses offered that are accredited through ASHA, AOTA, APTA and CTLE Flexible scheduling Work with a team of professionals that care about making a difference Payment is biweekly with direct deposit Job Type: Per Diem
Market context
In New York, school psychologist openings are often driven by district needs for student evaluation, counseling support, and special education services. These roles are competitive because employers typically look for advanced training, preschool assessment experience, strong organization, and the ability to work independently. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to highlight assessment experience and independent caseload management.
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