School Based Clinician
- Published on 05/30/2026
- Lyndon center (VT005)
- To be defined
Description:
School Based Clinician Kingdom East Unified Union School District | Kingdom East School District – Lyndon Center, Vermont. Open in Google Maps.
Job Details
Job ID: 5719552
Application Deadline: Posted until filled
Posted: May 18, 2026 12:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date: Immediately
Job Description Kingdom East School District is seeking a 1.0 FTE or 2 part-time School-Based Clinicians to work in one or two of our schools. The candidate will join a Clinical Mental Health Team of five other clinicians. The essential duties include providing preventative models, intervention for specific diagnoses, special education services, 504 services, Educational Support Team services, and other layered school supports.
The candidate will provide individual and family therapy, develop treatment plans, conduct psychosocial evaluations and assessments, behavior planning, family work, and consultation within the school setting with consistent opportunities for collaboration with teachers, school administrators, and the Kingdom East mental health team. The candidate will monitor and implement multi-tiered, research‑based educational preventative supports and responses, including behavioral and mental health services to address school, family, and student needs.
The role requires excellent communication, networking, and organizational skills and will work alongside district school‑based clinicians, school psychologists, school‑to‑home coordinators, school counselors, and school nurses. A Clinical Master’s degree and OPR licensure are required. Clinical supervision hours are supported. Enthusiasm and love of working with children are required.
Pay range: $57,750‑$104,504 per year.
Kingdom East School District has seven pre‑K‑8th grade schools ranging from 60 to 500 students. High‑school students choose from independent schools or other options. The district is located within the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, 3 hours from Boston, Montreal, and Portland, ME. The region offers outdoor recreation and cultural venues.
Only completed online applications via schoolspring.com will be accepted. Applications must include profile, letter, resume, transcripts, references, tests, certifications, and answers to questions if requested. Hard copies of Vermont Certification with appropriate endorsements, three written reference letters, and transcripts will be required for verification at interview level.
Minority applicants are encouraged to apply. EOE M/F.
Job categories: Administration — Assistant Principal/Dean/Head; Special Education — Behavior Specialist/EBD; Student Services — Psychologist; Student Services — School/Guidance Counselor.
Job Requirements
Has or is eligible for a current Vermont OPR certification.
Master's degree preferred.
Citizenship, residency, or work visa required.
Contact Information
Stacy Rice, Director of Student Services
64 Campus Lane
PO Box 129
Lyndon Center, Vermont 05850
Phone: 802‑626‑6100
Email: [email protected]
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