Position Information
Associate Director of Student Athlete Services
Manage the specific individual and group therapy services provided to student athletes, oversees and provides mental performance services to teams and individuals, and develops and administers prevention and outreach programming to teams, coaches, and other athletics staff. This position fulfills the
NCAA
mandate to provide dedicated specialized services for varsity athletes.
Position Information
Associate Director of Student Athlete Services
Apply NowManage the specific individual and group therapy services provided to student athletes, oversees and provides mental performance services to teams and individuals, and develops and administers prevention and outreach programming to teams, coaches, and other athletics staff. This position fulfills the
NCAA
mandate to provide dedicated specialized services for varsity athletes.
Provide counseling, diagnostic assessment, and crisis intervention to student-athletes dealing with mental health and developmental challenges. Work with resources to provide coordinated support to student athletes in need. Provide culturally appropriate individual, group counseling, and outreach to diverse student populations. Work as part of an integrated treatment team, collaborating with athletic trainers, team physicians, sports dietitians, etc., as appropriate.
In conjunction with the Executive Director, provide leadership and administrative oversight of mental health and mental performance services to student-athletes and consultation to teams, coaches, and athletic support staff. Serve as the athletics representative for mental health and mental performance to external facing stakeholders and outside consultants and facilitates streamlined communications between divisions. Maintain a presence within Big East and
NCAA
organizations focused on student-athlete mental health and wellness. Provide occasional scheduled observations of practices for those teams the position is the identified point of contact to and be available for impromptu consultation and brief interventions with student-athletes, coaches, and athletic support staff.
Provide diagnostic assessment and crisis intervention in acute crisis such as risk of suicide, trauma, and/or major campus catastrophe. Provide crisis intervention for student-athletes who are experiencing acute emotional distress as a result of varying emergencies such as trauma e.g. sexual assault, death, substance use, or who are a danger to themselves or others. Participate in monthly after hours, on-call crisis rotation.
Provide scheduled outreach programming for teams, coaches, athletic support staff, and athletic administration, including but not limited to team workshops, affinity groups, and coach/staff education. Programming emphasizes evidence-based practices for overall student-athlete health and wellbeing while also providing non-clinical support and psychoeducation to athletics staff, including coaches. Serve as coordinator of other counseling center staff member’s programming/outreach services to the Athletics population.
Supervise the Clinical Sports Psychologist and assist with the development and implementation of a training program for advanced doctoral students to work with student athletes along with the Associate Director of Training.
Perform other administrative tasks, including attend larger department staff meetings, regularly meet with the Executive Director, and conduct meetings with department staff dedicated to student-athlete specialized services. Maintain records and clinical information consistent with professional standards and practices. Meet weekly with the Senior Associate Athletic Director of Health and Wellness.
Perform all other duties as may be required.
Ph.D in clinical or counseling psychology from an accredited institution required.
Three to five years’ experience providing consultation in a university setting and building collaborative relations with coaches, trainers, and other athletic staff or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience providing clinical supervision to doctoral level trainees.
Licensed or licensed-eligible in RI as a psychologist.
Certification in mental performance consultation (
CMPC
) through the Association for Applied Sports Psychology (
AASP
) or completed educational requirements for
CMPC
and eligibility to sit for certification exam within one year.
Effective written and verbal skills.
Experience working with student-athletes in a higher education institution and understanding of
NCAA
mandates. Work with Division I level athletes preferred.
Proficient diagnostic skills and excellent treatment planning skills.
Excellent leadership, strategic, and operational planning skills.
Solid consultation skills.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Sitting in a normal seated position for extended periods of time
Reaching by extending hand(s) or arm(s) in any direction
Finger dexterity required to manipulate objects with fingers rather than with whole hand(s) or arm(s), for example, using a keyboard
Communication skills using the spoken word
Ability to see within normal parameters
Ability to hear within normal range
Ability to move about
Full Time
22 (Min. $87,948/Mid. $114,332/Max. $140,716)
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Posting Detail Information
| Requisition Number | AS924P | | Closing Date | | | Open Until Filled | | | Special Instructions to Applicants | |
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Required Documents 1. Resume 2. Cover Letter 3. Curriculum Vitae Optional Documents
Person | Role |
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Jennifer Cunningham |
Sr. Associate AD / Student-Athlete Development & Internal Operations |
Jaime Lipski |
Assistant Dean/Director of Student-Athlete Services |
Laura Pellecchia |
Sr. Associate Director of Experiential Learning & Funded Programs |
Person | Role |
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Kristen Duhamel |
Associate AD / Sports Medicine (Cross Country/Track; WBB) |
Person | Role |
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Joe Nicastro |
Associate AD / Compliance Athletic Administration |
Jennifer Cunningham |
Associate AD / Student-Athlete Development & Internal Operations |
Jaime Lipski |
Associate Director of Student-Athlete Services |
Laura Pellecchia |
Sr. Associate Director of Experiential Learning & Funded Programs |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Kristen Duhamel |
Associate AD / Sports Medicine (Cross Country/Track; WBB) |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Joe Nicastro |
Associate AD / Compliance Athletic Administration |
Jennifer Cunningham |
Associate AD / Student-Athlete Development & Internal Operations |
Jaime Lipski |
Associate Director of Student-Athlete Services |
Person | Role |
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Kristen Duhamel |
Associate AD / Sports Medicine (Cross Country/Track; WBB) |
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