Athletics Mental Health & Performance Clinician

Brown University

Providence, RI

Posted Date: Aug 22, 2025

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    Not provided
  • Work Type
    Part-time

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Job Description

Job Description:

The Athletics Mental Health & Performance Clinician works with both the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) team and the Sport Psychology Department to provide psychological support and mental skills and performance coaching to varsity student-athletes primarily via individual sessions and also group or team-based sessions as appropriate. The Athletics Mental Health & Performance Clinician will work collaboratively with varsity student-athletes, the Sport Psychologist, the Wellness & Performance team in Athletics, and the CAPS team to foster a supportive, caring, and high-performance environment for student-athletes at Brown. This role will focus on enhancing mental well-being, resilience, and mental performance, with a commitment to holistic care and support for all varsity student-athletes at Brown.

This is a part-time, 20-hour per week role with a 10-month (academic year) assignment.

Job Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Counseling (LMHC) or Social Work (LICSW) required, with a focus or specialization in sport psychology or experience working with collegiate student-athletes.

  • Experience in individual counseling or coaching for student-athletes at the collegiate level, with a deep understanding of the unique pressures faced by athletes and collegiate student-athletes.

  • Strong knowledge of mental performance strategies (e.g., mindfulness, goal setting, visualization, cognitive-behavioral techniques, relaxation techniques, etc.).

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, including athletic staff, coaches, medical, and counseling professionals.

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport with a broad population of student-athletes and staff.

  • Commitment to supporting all student-athletes who seek care and demonstrated experience working with people from a wide variety of backgrounds and life experiences.

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality, manage sensitive information and situations, and respond to mental health crises as needed.

  • Current license (or license eligible) to practice in Rhode Island.

Department History

Brown University Sports Medicine 2024–2025

Person Role

Heather Hanjack

Athletic Trainer, Sports Medicine (Women's Basketball, Sailing)

Brett Mastropoll

Associate Head Athletic Trainer, Sports Medicine(Football)

Tori Bouchard

Athletic Trainer, Sports Medicine (Cross Country, Men's Basketball)

Brandon O'Neall

Director of Sports Performance, Athletics

Matt Whalen

Associate Director of Athletics, Sports Medicine

Brown University Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role

Brandon O'Neall

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Heather Hanjack

Athletic Trainer(Women's Basketball, Sailing)

Brett Mastropoll

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Tori Bouchard

Athletic Trainer(Cross Country, Men's Basketball)

Matt Whalen

Associate Director of Athletics, Sports Medicine

Brown University Sports Medicine 2022–2023

Person Role

Brandon O'Neall

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Heather Hanjack

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Brett Mastropoll

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Erin Variano

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Tori Bouchard

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Matt Whalen

Associate Director of Athletics, Sports Medicine

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