Interested in working with purpose for a life changing organization?

Below are opportunities to gain meaningful professional experience working with a dynamic team in a positive and fun environment! Bring your knowledge, prior experience, commitment and compassion to serve children, young adults, older adults, veterans and familes challenged by a variety of disabilities and barriers. At Easterseals Capital Region & Eastern CT we are removing barriers and rebuilding minds, bodies and lives...join our team!

Why Join Easterseals? Easterseals offers competitive benefits, support for professional development and training, and a flexible work model that prioritizes work-life balance. We foster a collaborative, growth-oriented environment and are recognized as a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Qualified Employer.

All Current Openings

At Easterseals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut, selection of employees is performed in such a manner as to ensure equal consideration of all qualified applicants. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, genetic information, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, protected veteran status or national origin.



Spotlight Job Openings

Join our team and make a difference in the lives of children and families! We’re seeking passionate clinicians to join our growing outpatient services team.

Inquiries and applications may be directed to Dr. Nicole Barcelos, Psy.D., at nbarcelos@escrec.org.


Child Psychologist

Provide therapy and assessments for children with emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. Collaborate with familes and multidisciplinary teams, support early Autism diagnoses, and contribute to program development and trainee supervision.

Qualifications: Doctoral degree, CT licensure or eligibility, expertise in child devlopment and Autism.


Pediatric/Lifespan Staff Neuropsychologist

Conduct neuropschological assessments for individuals across lifespan, focusing on children and adolescents. Engage in Autism diagnostics, program development, and trainee supervision.

Qualifications: Doctoral degree, 2-year postdoc in neuropsychology, CT licensure or eligibility, expertise in assessment and intervention planning.



Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Deliver therapeutic services to individuals with disabilities. Develop treatment plans, facilitate access to resources, and contribute to program development and clinical supervision.

Qualifications: Master’s in social work, CT LCSW licensure, strong clinical skills.

Spotlight Training Opportunities

We are proud to offer a range of clinical training and volunteer opportunities designed to prepare the next generation of skilled health service professionals. Our programs provide a supportive, hands-on environment, expert supervision, and exposure to diverse patient populations, fostering both professional growth and success.

Neuropsychology Practicum Training

Graduate students gain experience in neuropsyhological assessments, report writing, and feedback delivery across diverse populations.

Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship in Lifespan Clinical Neuropsychology

This 2-year program provides advanced training in lifespan neuropsychology, multidisciplinary collaboration, and supervision experience, following Houston Conference guidelines.

Internship Training for LPC/MSW Candidates

Graduate students develop therapy and case management skills, with supervision and in-house training to prepare for licensure.

Other Training and Volunteer Opportunities

We also offer hands-on training and volunteer opportunities in additional outpatient clinical services, such as:

  • Speech and language therapy
  • Medical reception
  • Clinical psychology

Neuropsychology Training Contact: Dr. Lasha Corbett, Psy.D., at lcorbett@escrec.org

Other Opportunities Contact: Dr. Nicole Barcelos, Psy.D., at nbarcelos@escrec.org