Assistant Director, Training Coordinator of Psychological Health and Performance

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Posted: 24-Apr-23

Location: Boulder, Colorado

Type: Full-time

Salary: $70,000 – $102,000

Categories:
Sports Medicine

Sector:
Collegiate Sports

Salary Details:
Salary dependent on experience and education Additional Compensation Details: Relocation is available within department guidelines. Additional Athletics benefits include: Athletic Event Tickets: Per Athletic Department Policy and NCAA regulations, Nike Elite Employee Benefit: Per Nike Elite Policy. Supplemental camp pay: per Athletic Department Summer Camp Policy.

Required Education:
4 Year Degree

Please apply by May 8, 2023, for consideration.
TheUniversity of Colorado Boulder Athleticsdepartment encourages applications for an Assistant Director, Training Coordinator of Psychological Health and Performance! This position will assist the Director and Associate Director in the delivery of general psychological services (evaluation, treatment and education) to student-athletes. This position will provide consultation and relevant training to coaches, athletic trainers, academic staff, and other athletic department staff within the realm of psychological services.

The Assistant Director, Training Coordinator will determine components of the training program offered to trainees, manage the assignment of trainees to other supervising staff, coordinate the selection process and make final decisions regarding accepted trainees, oversee agreements and relationships with participating programs, coordinate schedules, coordinate and facilitate orientation for new trainees, and facilitate ongoing training and continuing education in training for other training supervisors. The Assistant Director, Training Coordinator will also provide individual and group supervision of trainees and provide supervision of supervision conducted by post-docs. The Assistant Director, Training Coordinator will work closely with Psychological Health and Performance’s Director and Associate Director in coordinating the training program with direct service and outreach needs to the athletic department, and ensure high quality, inclusive and responsive services to athletes and the department as a whole. The Assistant Director, Training Coordinator will evaluate the effectiveness of the training program in achieving training objectives and have the ability to create an APA-Accredited pre-doctoral internship site with a specialization in sport psychology.

Additionally, the Assistant Director, Training Coordinator will have demonstrated commitment, skills and experience in diversity and inclusion programming and clinical expertise in working with traditionally underserved or marginalized populations.

This position is responsible for promoting the philosophy and objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program. This shall include adhering to the principles of the Athletic Department’s Mission Statement, Diversity and Inclusion Mission Statement, Core Values, Policies and Procedures, as well as the rules and regulations of the University, the Pac 12 Conference and the NCAA.

The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Who We Are As one of 34 U.S. public research institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU)-and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region-our goal at CU Boulder is to directly affect Colorado communities through collaborative research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Our faculty, staff, and students work with the broader community to establish outstanding connections that have lasting outcomes-both across Colorado and around the world.

What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be Clinical:

  • Responsible for assessing and treating common psychological issues such as anxiety/depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, grief, sexual trauma, and personality disorders.
  • Provide consulting and outreach services to coaches, athletic trainers, academic staff, and other administrative personnel regarding the psychological well-being of individual student athletes and team members.
  • Serve as a resource for diversity and inclusion work within the department, including participation in ongoing cultural outreach efforts.
  • Work closely in collaboration with team physicians regarding appropriate NCAA documentation as well as making medication recommendations for disorders/disabilities.
  • Participate in student-athlete pre-performance physical examinations by introducing mental health and how to access services.
  • Identify psychological and performance education outreach needs and offer relevant programming, including the facilitation of team workshops and mental performance work with teams.
  • Provide daytime crisis intervention and emergency services in situations involving individual student-athletes or teams.
  • Participate in relevant special projects and meetings.
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor.

Administration:

  • Oversee, manage, and coordinate the day-to-day operations of the training program.
  • Provide support to trainees, and facilitate ongoing training and education of trainees.
  • Ensure trainees are providing high quality, inclusive and responsive services to student-athletes and department as a whole.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of the training program, make necessary adjustments and improvements, and develop an APA-accredited internship site with a specialization in sport psychology.
  • Maintain the training manuals each year with updated information.
  • Participate in and facilitate Peer Supervision meetings with other supervisors within PHP.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with organizational units that can assist and/or enhance the mental health services provided to student-athletes.
  • Participate in continuing education and professional association activities related to performance of job functions and the maintenance of skills.
  • Participate in professional organizations and activities, workshops, seminars, and develop programs related to expertise.
  • Other duties as assigned which could include assistance with the center’s policy and procedure manual as well as other administrative tasks not related to clinical load.

Departmental responsibilities:

  • Understand and follow state statutes governing the ethical provision of psychological care, as well as those rules governing the Athletic Department, University, PAC-12, and the NCAA.
  • Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of and remain current on rules and regulations of the NCAA and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) regarding banned drugs and restricted substances, particularly NCAA by-law 16.5.2. (g) & (h).
  • Adhere to principles stated in the Athletic Department’s Mission Statement and promote loyalty to the mission by all staff and student-athletes under their supervision.

What You Should Know

  • This role works 100% from campus.
  • All University of Colorado Boulder employees are required to comply with the campus COVID-19 vaccine requirement. New employees will provide proof of vaccination or receive a medical or religious exemption within 30 days of employment.

What We Can Offer

  • The salary range is $70,000 – $102,000 annually.
  • Additional Compensation Details:
    • Relocation is available within department guidelines.
    • Additional Athletics benefits include: Athletic Event Tickets: Per Athletic Department Policy and NCAA regulations, Nike Elite Employee Benefit: Per Nike Elite Policy. Supplemental camp pay: per Athletic Department Summer Camp Policy.

Benefits The University of Colorado offers excellent benefits , including medical, dental, retirement, paid time off, tuition benefit and ECO Pass. The University of Colorado Boulder is one of the largest employers in Boulder County and offers an inspiring higher education environment. Learn more about the University of Colorado Boulder .

What We Require

  • Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology or Clinical Psychology, Counseling, or Social Work.
  • Three+ years of clinical experience post licensure.
  • Expertise in one or more of the following areas is required:
    • Trauma and trauma-related disorders, treatment, and approaches.
    • Crisis management.
    • Mood disorders.
  • Ability to become licensed in the state of Colorado within 6 months if you already hold licensure in another state.

What You Will Need

  • Strong ability to treat clients across various spectrums, including: race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, and economic status through a social justice lens.
  • Multicultural competence and interest/expertise in trauma-focused therapeutic approaches.
  • Demonstrated commitment to social justice and inclusivity in a multicultural learning environment.
  • Experience in trauma-informed care.
  • Experience working with high-risk populations.

What We Would Like You to Have

  • Earned Doctorate in Counseling Psychology or Clinical Psychology.
  • Experience working as a training director/coordinator or extensive experience in clinical supervision and training of post-doctoral residents, doctoral interns, and practicum clinicians.
  • CMPC through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology or experience in Division I intercollegiate athletics or with professional athletes.
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