The PAWS Clinician will work as a member for an interdisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive general psychological services and lifetime wellness services for University of Michigan student-athletes. The PAWS Clinician 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. PAWS Clinicians are encouraged to use this time to pursue clinical or performance certifications. We are seeking a highly skilled, fully licensed mental health provider to support high-achieving student-athletes competing in a high-profile, revenue-generating sport environment. The provider must have a minimum of 3-5 years of demonstrated experience in developing strong working relationships with a diverse group of student-athletes, coaches, and sports medicine staff in an elite or professional-level setting, such as Football, M/W Basketball, Ice Hockey, or Baseball.
The ideal candidate is passionate about working at the intersection of mental health, performance, and elite athletics. This provider will be embedded within elite revenue-generating team(s) and will be responsible for delivering evidence-based clinical are while also helping student-athletes develop the psychological skills necessary to perform at the highest level of collegiate sport. This role provides integrated mental health care and mental performance support to student-athletes operating in a fast-paced, high-visibility, and results-driven setting. While being embedded with primary teams, this provider contributes to the broader care model, and their caseload may include student-athletes from the other 29 varsity teams.
This role operates within a high-performance athletic environment that requires flexibility and commitment. The position requires availability during non-traditional hours to align with team schedules, and long days are common during competitive seasons. Occasional travel with the team(s) may be required.
To be considered, candidates must include their current salary and salary expectations in their cover letter.
The candidate must pass an extensive background check.