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Apply online through July 27, 2026.
Two positions are available: one beginning Fall 2026 and one beginning January 2027.
Wed, Jul 8th, '26
The Sport Psychologist serves as a member of the University Counseling Center (UCC) and is an embedded clinician within the Athletics Department. This specialist provides comprehensive clinical and performance-based services to Division I student-athletes within an interdisciplinary team including Sports Medicine, Strength and Conditioning, Nutrition, and Sports Sciences.
Clinical Services & Crisis Management
Provide culturally competent individual and group psychotherapy to a diverse student-athlete population.Conduct therapeutic assessments to formulate evidence-based treatment plans and determine appropriate levels of care, and maintain timely electronic clinical records.
Manage complex clinical decision-making and conduct risk assessments (including suicide interventions and hospitalizations) for students in crisis.
Maintains accurate and timely clinical records in the UCC’s electronic record keeping system.
Support the broader UCC mission by assisting with clinical services and outreach programming for the general student body as needed.
Sport Psychology Specific Programming
Develop, deliver, and evaluate individual and team-based performance interventions (e.g., mental skills training, leadership development, and team cohesion).
Design and execute psychoeducational programming (workshops, lectures) on mental health, wellness, and personal growth for athletes, coaches, and staff.
Conduct developmental assessments for teams and student-athletes including cognitive-perceptual and personality inventories
Provide consultation to coaching and athletic staff to help them recognize, assist, and refer distressed student-athletes.
Collaboration & Administration
Partner with the Program Director for Sport Psychology on strategic planning, policy development, and program evaluation.
Support UCC’s APA-Accredited Doctoral Internship Program in Health Service Psychology through the provision of supervision and facilitation of topical seminars.
Serve on relevant UCC, Student Affairs and Athletics Department committees.
Regularly collaborates with other areas within the Division of Student Affairs and participates as an integral member of the Student Health and Wellness team, working closely and collaborating with the Center for Student Support and Care, McDonald Center for Student Well-being, and University Health Services.
Professional Standards
Deliver all services in strict accordance with the American Psychological Association (APA) ethical code and Indiana state law.
Maintain professional development and Indiana licensure requirements through continued education, conferences, and contributions to the field.
About the University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame is one of America’s leading undergraduate teaching institutions, and is at the forefront in research and scholarship. The University has a tradition and is committed to educating our students holistically, endeavoring to develop a sense of community and responsibility that prepares students to make positive change in the world. The University is also committed to engaging and serving the local South Bend community. At Notre Dame, staff are provided with an environment where they are both challenged and supported.
About the Division of Student Affairs
Guided by the University’s Catholic, Holy Cross mission, the Division of Student Affairs promotes the holistic education of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students so that all may flourish at the University of Notre Dame and beyond. Through our shared work, services, and partnerships, we seek to honor individual experiences and foster a sense of belonging; deepen engagement in faith; and cultivate meaningful relationships that empower students and enable them to develop in mind, body, and spirit. We aspire to serve as trusted resources for students, helping connect them with information regarding residential life, extracurricular interests, and discovering—and planning for—their future. Prospective staff are encouraged to review our Strategic Plan (https://studentaffairs.nd.edu/about/strategic-plan/) and watch this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlO3KURm-00) to learn more.
For more information about the University Counseling Center please visit our website: https://ucc.nd.edu/
Education and Skills
Ph.D., Psy. D., or Ed.D. in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA Accredited program.
Two years of experience (can include internship) providing mental health counseling and performance enhancement services to athletes, coaches, and staff, preferably in a university or college counseling center setting.
Evidence of outstanding skills in clinical assessment, psychotherapy, crisis management, and psycho-education.
A solid understanding of boundaries and professional ethics.
The successful candidate will also demonstrate a clear appreciation of and commitment to the University’s Catholic, Holy Cross mission.
Beginning at $83,000 and commencerate with experience.
Cover letter and C.V. required for full consideration.