Psychology Positions
About the role
Psychology Positions
(Psychologist, Psychological Associate, Psycho-educational Consultant)
Special Education and Student Services Department
Non Affiliated
*If you are a current OCSB employee, you must use your OCSB ATE account to apply to this vacancy.*
The OCSB is currently seeking 3 Psychology Positions. The possible work addresses for this position can be found in our .
Why Work With The Ottawa Catholic School Board: The OCSB proudly serves over 50,000 students across 90+ work locations. We offer an education that respects all faiths' universal values and is grounded in Catholic principles. We foster innovation to inspire Deep Learning so that all can realize their full potential. We offer a collaborative work environment, fulfilling careers, and the opportunity to make a difference in our students' lives.
The OCSB is committed to equitable hiring, employment and promotion practices and is dedicated to an inclusive workforce that reflects the diversity of our students and our communities. The OCSB is actively seeking applications from Indigenous peoples, Black and racialized people, persons with disabilities, people from gender diverse communities and/or people with intersectional identities, as well as individuals who can contribute to continuous diversification of ideas.
The Ottawa Catholic School Board acknowledges that the land on which our schools are located is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnabek Peoples. We extend our respect to all First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples for their valuable past and present contributions to this land.
Thank you for considering the OCSB as your next employer! We are excited to invite applications for various permanent and temporary full-time positions within our organization. We currently are considering applications for the following positions within our Special Education Department.
Reporting to the Psychology Lead of the Special Education and Student Services department, the Psychology staff member provides consultative and direct psychological services to meet the needs of students, families and schools at both the elementary and secondary panels. Demonstrating a strong commitment to a tiered model of evidence-based practices, the Psychology staff member promotes understanding of both exceptional and non-exceptional students. They act as a resource to school staff, supporting program accommodations, modifications, alternative programming and the development of Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Additionally, they assist in determining eligibility for exceptionality designations and specialized class placements. The Psychology staff member works collaboratively in an interdisciplinary team environment, including collaborating with community agencies to ensure comprehensive support. Where appropriate, autonomously licensed Psychologists provide supervision to unlicensed Psychology staff and Psychology residents in training and work in a manner which meets all ethical, professional and legislative requirements of the profession.
Psychologist Qualifications:
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Doctoral degree in Psychology
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Certificate of Registration Authorizing Autonomous Practice as a Psychologist in Ontario or eligible for registration as a Psychologist with the College of Psychologists of Ontario
-
The ideal candidate will have “school psychology” as a declared area of competency with the College of Psychologists of Ontario or eligible to declare school psychology as a declared area of competency
Salary:
-
Annual full time salary range for this role is $104,103 - $130,480.
Psychological Associate** / Psycho-Educational Consultant Qualifications:
-
Minimum Master’s degree in Psychology
-
Experience administering, scoring, and interpreting psychological assessments with children and youth. Conducting psychoeducational assessments, report writing, and sharing of results.
-
**The ideal candidate will have “school psychology” as a declared area of competency with the College of Psychologists of Ontario or eligible to declare school psychology as a declared area of competency. Documentation of eligibility for registration as a Psychological Associate with the College of Psychologists of Ontario would be required.
Salary:
-
Annual full time salary range for this role is $96,013 - $112, 815.
All positions require:
-
Training or coursework in child and adolescent development
-
Experience working with children and/or adolescents
-
Training or coursework with psychological and psychoeducational testing instruments
-
Experience conducting psychological and diagnostic assessments for children and youth
-
Training or coursework in therapeutic interventions for children and/or adolescents
-
Strong oral and written communication skills
-
Excellent interpersonal abilities and capacity to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
-
A valid driver’s license and a vehicle
The following would be considered an asset:
- Counselling or clinical psychology as a second declared area of competency with the College of Psychologists of Ontario
- Experience with screening measures for literacy and math screening tools (DIBELS, Acadience etc.)
- Certification in Violent Threat Risk Assessment (VTRA)
- Training and Experience in clinical interventions such as Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) etc.
- Proficiency in clinical supervision skills
- Previous school board experience
How to Apply: Applicants are required to apply through the ApplytoEducation (ATE) platform and ensure a cover letter and resume are included in the ATE profile. Interested applicants must submit their application by no later than 5:00 pm on January 30. 2026. If you do not currently have an ATE account, you will be prompted to create a free account and upload your resume and cover letter. You will not be required to submit a pastoral reference.
Interviews: We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Reference Policy: We value your privacy. References will only be contacted if you are selected to move forward in the hiring process.
If you are not currently an OCSB employee, you will be required to provide an appropriate, original Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check dated within the last six months before you can commence employment.
Questions regarding the application process can be directed to hrstaffing@ocsb.ca .
For assistance with ApplytoEducation, please contact ATE directly at info@applytoeducation.com or by phone at 1-877-900-5627.
AI may be utilized throughout the selection and recruitment process.
Pursuant to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), if you require accommodations at any time throughout the application process, please contact the Human Resources Department via email at hrstaffing@ocsb.ca prior to the posting closing date so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
Data Privacy Statement: Personal information on this form is collected under the authority of Ontario Regulation 298 (Operation of Schools - General) under Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.2, as amended (“Education Act”), sections 58.5(1) and 171(1) of Education Act and will be used by Ottawa Catholic School Board (“OCSB”) for employment purposes. The information is retained in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M. 56 and will be disclosed to authorized OCSB staff in order to administer the above purpose. The Board’s & the ‘ ’ support document entitled ‘ may be viewed on the Board’s website at . Questions about Privacy should be directed to the Privacy Officer by email to .
About Ottawa Catholic School Board
In partnership with home, parish and community, the Ottawa Catholic School Board ensures that the teachings and values of Jesus Christ are integrated in all aspects of school life. By providing the necessary resources for quality Catholic education, the Board supports the development of lifelong learners striving for academic excellence in a nurturing, safe and vibrant community. All individuals are challenged to become responsible and contributing citizens in an increasingly complex and diverse world.
Careers at the Ottawa Catholic School Board When you start a career at the Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB), you become part of a team of employees dedicated to inspiring the lives of over 42,800 students. Our 4,600+ employees make up one of the top performing school districts in the province of Ontario. All of our employees are given numerous opportunities to participate in personal, professional and spiritual growth activities throughout the year. Our rich and fulfilling development opportunities are available to our educators, administrative staff, consultants, skilled trades workers, and liaisons.
One of our major priorities is to support success for staff. Employees are encouraged to develop the skills they need to take on new challenges and excel in their area of expertise. We have always been a leader when it comes to the integration of technology in our schools and departments. Using technology to accelerate learning has proven to be a major contributing factor to our success.
Social justice is an important dimension of our identity. The efforts of our employees in giving back to the community are truly commendable. Our departments and schools participate in numerous fundraising campaigns, charity events, pledges, food drives and other activities to help our communities. It’s no wonder our employees have a high level of job satisfaction.
Psychology Positions
About the role
Psychology Positions
(Psychologist, Psychological Associate, Psycho-educational Consultant)
Special Education and Student Services Department
Non Affiliated
*If you are a current OCSB employee, you must use your OCSB ATE account to apply to this vacancy.*
The OCSB is currently seeking 3 Psychology Positions. The possible work addresses for this position can be found in our .
Why Work With The Ottawa Catholic School Board: The OCSB proudly serves over 50,000 students across 90+ work locations. We offer an education that respects all faiths' universal values and is grounded in Catholic principles. We foster innovation to inspire Deep Learning so that all can realize their full potential. We offer a collaborative work environment, fulfilling careers, and the opportunity to make a difference in our students' lives.
The OCSB is committed to equitable hiring, employment and promotion practices and is dedicated to an inclusive workforce that reflects the diversity of our students and our communities. The OCSB is actively seeking applications from Indigenous peoples, Black and racialized people, persons with disabilities, people from gender diverse communities and/or people with intersectional identities, as well as individuals who can contribute to continuous diversification of ideas.
The Ottawa Catholic School Board acknowledges that the land on which our schools are located is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnabek Peoples. We extend our respect to all First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples for their valuable past and present contributions to this land.
Thank you for considering the OCSB as your next employer! We are excited to invite applications for various permanent and temporary full-time positions within our organization. We currently are considering applications for the following positions within our Special Education Department.
Reporting to the Psychology Lead of the Special Education and Student Services department, the Psychology staff member provides consultative and direct psychological services to meet the needs of students, families and schools at both the elementary and secondary panels. Demonstrating a strong commitment to a tiered model of evidence-based practices, the Psychology staff member promotes understanding of both exceptional and non-exceptional students. They act as a resource to school staff, supporting program accommodations, modifications, alternative programming and the development of Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Additionally, they assist in determining eligibility for exceptionality designations and specialized class placements. The Psychology staff member works collaboratively in an interdisciplinary team environment, including collaborating with community agencies to ensure comprehensive support. Where appropriate, autonomously licensed Psychologists provide supervision to unlicensed Psychology staff and Psychology residents in training and work in a manner which meets all ethical, professional and legislative requirements of the profession.
Psychologist Qualifications:
-
Doctoral degree in Psychology
-
Certificate of Registration Authorizing Autonomous Practice as a Psychologist in Ontario or eligible for registration as a Psychologist with the College of Psychologists of Ontario
-
The ideal candidate will have “school psychology” as a declared area of competency with the College of Psychologists of Ontario or eligible to declare school psychology as a declared area of competency
Salary:
-
Annual full time salary range for this role is $104,103 - $130,480.
Psychological Associate** / Psycho-Educational Consultant Qualifications:
-
Minimum Master’s degree in Psychology
-
Experience administering, scoring, and interpreting psychological assessments with children and youth. Conducting psychoeducational assessments, report writing, and sharing of results.
-
**The ideal candidate will have “school psychology” as a declared area of competency with the College of Psychologists of Ontario or eligible to declare school psychology as a declared area of competency. Documentation of eligibility for registration as a Psychological Associate with the College of Psychologists of Ontario would be required.
Salary:
-
Annual full time salary range for this role is $96,013 - $112, 815.
All positions require:
-
Training or coursework in child and adolescent development
-
Experience working with children and/or adolescents
-
Training or coursework with psychological and psychoeducational testing instruments
-
Experience conducting psychological and diagnostic assessments for children and youth
-
Training or coursework in therapeutic interventions for children and/or adolescents
-
Strong oral and written communication skills
-
Excellent interpersonal abilities and capacity to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
-
A valid driver’s license and a vehicle
The following would be considered an asset:
- Counselling or clinical psychology as a second declared area of competency with the College of Psychologists of Ontario
- Experience with screening measures for literacy and math screening tools (DIBELS, Acadience etc.)
- Certification in Violent Threat Risk Assessment (VTRA)
- Training and Experience in clinical interventions such as Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) etc.
- Proficiency in clinical supervision skills
- Previous school board experience
How to Apply: Applicants are required to apply through the ApplytoEducation (ATE) platform and ensure a cover letter and resume are included in the ATE profile. Interested applicants must submit their application by no later than 5:00 pm on January 30. 2026. If you do not currently have an ATE account, you will be prompted to create a free account and upload your resume and cover letter. You will not be required to submit a pastoral reference.
Interviews: We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Reference Policy: We value your privacy. References will only be contacted if you are selected to move forward in the hiring process.
If you are not currently an OCSB employee, you will be required to provide an appropriate, original Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check dated within the last six months before you can commence employment.
Questions regarding the application process can be directed to hrstaffing@ocsb.ca .
For assistance with ApplytoEducation, please contact ATE directly at info@applytoeducation.com or by phone at 1-877-900-5627.
AI may be utilized throughout the selection and recruitment process.
Pursuant to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), if you require accommodations at any time throughout the application process, please contact the Human Resources Department via email at hrstaffing@ocsb.ca prior to the posting closing date so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
Data Privacy Statement: Personal information on this form is collected under the authority of Ontario Regulation 298 (Operation of Schools - General) under Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.2, as amended (“Education Act”), sections 58.5(1) and 171(1) of Education Act and will be used by Ottawa Catholic School Board (“OCSB”) for employment purposes. The information is retained in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M. 56 and will be disclosed to authorized OCSB staff in order to administer the above purpose. The Board’s & the ‘ ’ support document entitled ‘ may be viewed on the Board’s website at . Questions about Privacy should be directed to the Privacy Officer by email to .
About Ottawa Catholic School Board
In partnership with home, parish and community, the Ottawa Catholic School Board ensures that the teachings and values of Jesus Christ are integrated in all aspects of school life. By providing the necessary resources for quality Catholic education, the Board supports the development of lifelong learners striving for academic excellence in a nurturing, safe and vibrant community. All individuals are challenged to become responsible and contributing citizens in an increasingly complex and diverse world.
Careers at the Ottawa Catholic School Board When you start a career at the Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB), you become part of a team of employees dedicated to inspiring the lives of over 42,800 students. Our 4,600+ employees make up one of the top performing school districts in the province of Ontario. All of our employees are given numerous opportunities to participate in personal, professional and spiritual growth activities throughout the year. Our rich and fulfilling development opportunities are available to our educators, administrative staff, consultants, skilled trades workers, and liaisons.
One of our major priorities is to support success for staff. Employees are encouraged to develop the skills they need to take on new challenges and excel in their area of expertise. We have always been a leader when it comes to the integration of technology in our schools and departments. Using technology to accelerate learning has proven to be a major contributing factor to our success.
Social justice is an important dimension of our identity. The efforts of our employees in giving back to the community are truly commendable. Our departments and schools participate in numerous fundraising campaigns, charity events, pledges, food drives and other activities to help our communities. It’s no wonder our employees have a high level of job satisfaction.