School Therapist, 2026-2027 School Year
- Alburgh Community Ed Center
- Alburgh, Vermont
- Full Time
School Therapist, 2026-2027 School Year
Grand Isle Supervisory Union
Alburgh Community Ed Center - Alburgh, Vermont
Job Details
Job ID:5724796
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:Aug 21, 2026
Job Description
The Alburgh Community Education Center is currently seeking a 1.0 FTE School Therapist to join our team. Alburgh is located in the Champlain Islands region of Vermont and is part of the greater Burlington area. We operate a PreK-8 school consisting of approximately 200 students. Our high school students have choice and receive a voucher to attend an independent or public middle or high school which best meets the student's needs.
We are looking for an experienced, mission-aligned clinician to provide clinical services to a small group of students with significant behavioral and emotional needs. The selected candidate will also provide coaching, training, and education to the school community with the intention of creating a more trauma-attuned community.This position will include extensive training to ensure that the chosen individual will have a strong knowledge of the organization's protocols and model of services.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package to our employees, including health, dental, vision and life insurance; retirement; paid time off; and professional development opportunities.
Salary: starting at $50,000
Clinical & Mental Health Responsibilities:
Provide individual and group counseling to students with social-emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs
Conduct risk assessments (including suicide and threat assessments) and coordinate appropriate responses
Support students in developing coping strategies, emotional regulation, and resilience
Assist with crisis intervention and post-crisis planning
Psychological Assessment & Evaluation:
Interpret assessment data and provide clear, actionable recommendations
Participate in IEP and 504 meetings as a clinical expert
Utilize multiple data sources (observations, assessments, behavioral data) to inform decisions
Consultation & Collaboration:
Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and support staff to support student success
Assist in the development and implementation of behavior intervention plans
Communicate regularly with families to strengthen home-school partnerships
Coordinate with outside providers and community agencies
System Level & Preventative Work:
Support school-wide PBIS and social-emotional learning (SEL) initiatives
Assist in implementing restorative practices and trauma-informed approaches
Use data (e.g., SWIS, attendance, behavioral trends) to guide interventions
Help ensure every student is connected to a trusted adult through relationship mapping
Compliance & Documentation:
Maintain accurate and confidential records in compliance with FERPA, IDEA, and state regulations
Document services, progress monitoring, and communication
Professional Development Responsibilities:
Demonstrates a commitment to developing strong working relationships with school administration, district leadership, teachers, and paraprofessionals.
Participate in team meetings, professional development, and school initiatives
Maintain licensure and adhere to ethical standards
Contribute positively to a collaborative, student-centered school culture
Consults with school administrators, teachers, and staff (including clinicians) on mental health and trauma-attuned modalities (TAM) in their school community.
Provide coaching and training to school administrators, teachers, and staff on mental health issues, and protocols.
Provide coaching and training on mental health issues to caregivers, guardians, and parents.
Administrative Responsibilities:
Submits Clinical Documentation in a timely manner, aligned with the electronic medical record.
Maintains current professional license and adheres to ethical standards in accordance with the governing board.
Consistently attends work on scheduled day and time, in professional attire and with a professional demeanor.
Collects the necessary data: grades, discipline, attendance, to ensure all metric goals are met
Participates in completing clinicians' performance evaluations
Demonstrates the ability to develop action plans when data falls below ESS standards
Prepares relevant data in preparation for coordinator meetings
Qualifications:
Master's degree in Psychology, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or related field
Current state licensure as a Clinical Psychologist, Pre Clinical Psychology, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or equivalent
Experience working with children and adolescents
Strong background in counseling, assessment, and consultation
Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team
Worked in or has experience collaborating with school districts preferred.
Effective problem-solving and communication skills.
Experience working with students and families, plus community mental health and social service agencies.
Must be able to complete thorough clinical documentation.
Working Conditions
School-based environment serving students in grades PreK-8
May include crisis response and high-needs situations
Collaboration across classrooms and support teams
Position Type:Full-time
Grand Isle Supervisory Union
Alburgh Community Ed Center - Alburgh, Vermont
Job Details
Job ID:5724796
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:Aug 21, 2026
Job Description
The Alburgh Community Education Center is currently seeking a 1.0 FTE School Therapist to join our team. Alburgh is located in the Champlain Islands region of Vermont and is part of the greater Burlington area. We operate a PreK-8 school consisting of approximately 200 students. Our high school students have choice and receive a voucher to attend an independent or public middle or high school which best meets the student's needs.
We are looking for an experienced, mission-aligned clinician to provide clinical services to a small group of students with significant behavioral and emotional needs. The selected candidate will also provide coaching, training, and education to the school community with the intention of creating a more trauma-attuned community.This position will include extensive training to ensure that the chosen individual will have a strong knowledge of the organization's protocols and model of services.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package to our employees, including health, dental, vision and life insurance; retirement; paid time off; and professional development opportunities.
Salary: starting at $50,000
Clinical & Mental Health Responsibilities:
Provide individual and group counseling to students with social-emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs
Conduct risk assessments (including suicide and threat assessments) and coordinate appropriate responses
Support students in developing coping strategies, emotional regulation, and resilience
Assist with crisis intervention and post-crisis planning
Psychological Assessment & Evaluation:
Interpret assessment data and provide clear, actionable recommendations
Participate in IEP and 504 meetings as a clinical expert
Utilize multiple data sources (observations, assessments, behavioral data) to inform decisions
Consultation & Collaboration:
Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and support staff to support student success
Assist in the development and implementation of behavior intervention plans
Communicate regularly with families to strengthen home-school partnerships
Coordinate with outside providers and community agencies
System Level & Preventative Work:
Support school-wide PBIS and social-emotional learning (SEL) initiatives
Assist in implementing restorative practices and trauma-informed approaches
Use data (e.g., SWIS, attendance, behavioral trends) to guide interventions
Help ensure every student is connected to a trusted adult through relationship mapping
Compliance & Documentation:
Maintain accurate and confidential records in compliance with FERPA, IDEA, and state regulations
Document services, progress monitoring, and communication
Professional Development Responsibilities:
Demonstrates a commitment to developing strong working relationships with school administration, district leadership, teachers, and paraprofessionals.
Participate in team meetings, professional development, and school initiatives
Maintain licensure and adhere to ethical standards
Contribute positively to a collaborative, student-centered school culture
Consults with school administrators, teachers, and staff (including clinicians) on mental health and trauma-attuned modalities (TAM) in their school community.
Provide coaching and training to school administrators, teachers, and staff on mental health issues, and protocols.
Provide coaching and training on mental health issues to caregivers, guardians, and parents.
Administrative Responsibilities:
Submits Clinical Documentation in a timely manner, aligned with the electronic medical record.
Maintains current professional license and adheres to ethical standards in accordance with the governing board.
Consistently attends work on scheduled day and time, in professional attire and with a professional demeanor.
Collects the necessary data: grades, discipline, attendance, to ensure all metric goals are met
Participates in completing clinicians' performance evaluations
Demonstrates the ability to develop action plans when data falls below ESS standards
Prepares relevant data in preparation for coordinator meetings
Qualifications:
Master's degree in Psychology, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or related field
Current state licensure as a Clinical Psychologist, Pre Clinical Psychology, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), or equivalent
Experience working with children and adolescents
Strong background in counseling, assessment, and consultation
Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team
Worked in or has experience collaborating with school districts preferred.
Effective problem-solving and communication skills.
Experience working with students and families, plus community mental health and social service agencies.
Must be able to complete thorough clinical documentation.
Working Conditions
School-based environment serving students in grades PreK-8
May include crisis response and high-needs situations
Collaboration across classrooms and support teams
Position Type:Full-time
Job ID: 521740006
Originally Posted on: 5/19/2026
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