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A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.
The University of Michigan Athletic Counseling Fellowship provides an excellent opportunity for mental health practitioners to advance their clinical practice skills to become proficient and expert level clinicians and leaders in the field of athlete mental health. This fellowship program aims to prepare athletic counselors for advanced clinical practice by utilizing an interdisciplinary model and evidence-based practice concepts. The Athletic Counseling Fellow will work as a member of an interdisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive general psychological services and lifetime wellness services for University of Michigan student-athletes. The Athletic Counseling Fellow will have a wide-range of clinical and administrative daily responsibilities to include the provision of treatment that spans the spectrum of care ranging from debilitating emotional distress to optimization of performance, as well as coordinating and providing consultation and relevant training to teams, coaches, Student-Athlete Health & Welfare personnel, and other Athletics team members.
Athletic Counseling Fellow training follows a phased-in approach, starting with foundations in Mental Health and Performance Services. As they advance in their work the Athletic Counseling Fellow will have the opportunity to focus their training in an area of interest such as Eating Disorders, LGBTQIA2S, Injury, OCD, AOD etc. In addition, the Athletic Counseling Fellow engages with Fellows in other disciplines to research and present on an area of interest at our annual Fellow Symposium during both years of their Fellowship. The Fellowship program offers clinical education
opportunities, paid professional development opportunities, and dedicated sport assignments. Athletic Counseling Fellows are encouraged to use this time to pursue advanced licensure and clinical or performance certifications. Athletic Counseling Fellows will be provided with weekly supervision, be mentored by senior staff, and have the opportunity to mentor interns.
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A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.
The University of Michigan Athletic Counseling Fellowship provides an excellent opportunity for mental health practitioners to advance their clinical practice skills to become proficient and expert level clinicians and leaders in the field of athlete mental health. This fellowship program aims to prepare athletic counselors for advanced clinical practice by utilizing an interdisciplinary model and evidence-based practice concepts. The Athletic Counseling Fellow will work as a member of an interdisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive general psychological services and lifetime wellness services for University of Michigan student-athletes. The Athletic Counseling Fellow will have a wide-range of clinical and administrative daily responsibilities to include the provision of treatment that spans the spectrum of care ranging from debilitating emotional distress to optimization of performance, as well as coordinating and providing consultation and relevant training to teams, coaches, Student-Athlete Health & Welfare personnel, and other Athletics team members.
Athletic Counseling Fellow training follows a phased-in approach, starting with foundations in Mental Health and Performance Services. As they advance in their work the Athletic Counseling Fellow will have the opportunity to focus their training in an area of interest such as Eating Disorders, LGBTQIA2S, Injury, OCD, AOD etc. In addition, the Athletic Counseling Fellow engages with Fellows in other disciplines to research and present on an area of interest at our annual Fellow Symposium during both years of their Fellowship. The Fellowship program offers clinical education
opportunities, paid professional development opportunities, and dedicated sport assignments. Athletic Counseling Fellows are encouraged to use this time to pursue advanced licensure and clinical or performance certifications. Athletic Counseling Fellows will be provided with weekly supervision, be mentored by senior staff, and have the opportunity to mentor interns.
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The University of Michigan Athletic Department is dedicated to building a department culture which demonstrates respect for all, shows compassion for others, and celebrates the differences among our staff, student-athletes, and supporters. We are committed to the hiring and development of diverse staff who contribute to an inclusive environment.
In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family and plan for a secure future. Benefits include:
Generous time off
A retirement plan that provides two-for-one matching contributions with immediate vesting
Many choices for comprehensive health insurance
Life insurance
Long-term disability coverage
Flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care expenses
The University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and may use a third party administrator to conduct background checks. Background checks are performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Person | Role |
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Darryl Conway |
Senior Associate AD and Chief Health & Welfare Officer |
Steve Connelly |
Senior Assistant AD, Director of Academic Success Program |
Kelly Pahle |
Director of Athletic Counseling |
Claiborne Green |
Director of Football Administration and Student Services |
Ruquel Atchison |
Associate Director |
Kevin Lubrano |
Associate Director |
Ashley Korn |
Associate Director |
Shaylin Seitz |
Senior Assistant Director |
Person | Role |
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Darryl Conway |
Senior Associate AD and Chief Health & Welfare Officer |
Brian Brewster |
Assistant Director of Athletic Medicine |
Person | Role |
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Darryl Conway |
Senior Associate AD and Chief Health & Welfare Officer |
Steve Connelly |
Senior Assistant AD, Director of Academic Success Program |
Kelly Pahle |
Director of Athletic Counseling |
Claiborne Green |
Director of Football Administration and Student Services |
Ruquel Atchison |
Associate Director |
Person | Role |
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Darryl Conway |
Senior Associate AD and Chief Health & Welfare Officer |
Brian Brewster |
Assistant Director of Athletic Medicine |
Person | Role |
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Darryl Conway |
Executive Associate AD, Chief Health & Welfare Officer |
Steve Connelly |
Senior Assistant AD, Director of Academic Success Program |
Kelly Pahle |
Director of Athletic Counseling |
Claiborne Green |
Director of Football Administration and Student Services |
Ruquel Atchison |
Associate Director |
Person | Role |
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Darryl Conway |
Executive Associate AD, Chief Health & Welfare Officer |
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