Psychologist
DuPage County ROE - West Chicago, IL
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Position Type: Student Services/Psychologist Date Posted: 11/25/2025 Location: West Chicago Elementary School District 33 Date Available: 26-27 SY Closing Date: Open Until Filled District: West Chicago Elementary School District 33 Join D33: We are looking for motivated and energized psychologists! District 33 is rich in resources which creates a supportive learning environment for our students. Each building has one psychologist and our middle school has a psychologist for each grade level. In addition, our psychologists attend the ISPA conference annually and meet monthly as a team to talk about best practices. We also have the most current assessment tools and great data systems which allow you to keep track of student's performance. District 33 is rich in resources which creates a supportive learning environment for our students. Each building has one psychologist and our middle school has a psychologist for each grade level. In addition, our psychologist attend the ISPA conference annually and meet monthly as a team to talk about best practices. We also have the most current assessment tools and great data systems which allow you to keep track of student's performance. West Chicago Elementary School District 33 is a Pre-K through 8th grade system. For the 24-25 school year, there will be a Birth to 3 program, Preschool, five elementary schools, and one 6/7/8 middle school. West Chicago Elementary School District 33's population reflects the diverse demographics of West Chicago and portions of Winfield and Wheaton, from which it draws its student enrollment. The overall student population is 3,338. Of that number, approximately 80.3% of the students come from Hispanic origins, 12.6% White, 2.2% Asian/Pacific Islander and 3.1% Black. The Mission of West Chicago Elementary School District 33 is to equip students to become life-long learners who embrace diversity, welcome innovation, and aspire to be catalysts for positive change and growth. Our vision is to be recognized as a school district that fosters: An innovative, rigorous & future-oriented education A culture of equity, diversity & personalized learning Student agency to develop voice, choice, ownership & self-sufficiency Active community partnerships Salary: $55,647.68 (MA-0, Step 1) -$93,174.54 (MA-48, Step 15) (based on education) + $15,000 signing bonus! Benefits include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid Time Off Board Paid $20,000 life insurance policy 403b options Excellent Mentoring program Multitude of professional development opportunities Bilingual PreferredDon't have a PEL? That's okay, we can help you earn your PEL if you have a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology! Attachment(s): School Psychologist Job Description_22 (1).pdf
Created: 2026-03-04