Full-Time

Mental Performance Coordinator

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Redsox

Redsox

10,001+ employees

Professional baseball organization in North America

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Boston, MA, USA

Position requires onsite presence in Boston, MA.

Category
Nursing & Allied Health Professionals
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Requirements
  • Master’s level degree or higher in Sport Psychology or related field required.
  • Bilingual in Spanish/English is preferred.
  • Coaching or clinical experience in an elite or professional sport environment is preferred.
Responsibilities
  • Coordinate mental performance program to drive on-field player performance improvement and development, under the direction of the BH Director and in collaboration with relevant development domain personnel.
  • Collaborate with BH director and development domain leadership to oversee and manage MPCs throughout the organization.
  • Collaborate with BH director to create and drive process that enables the execution of the mental performance vision, including ongoing investigation of the latest, most research-supported interventions in the field.
  • Contribute to interdisciplinary player performance teams and ensure that the mental performance group is supporting and enhancing each player’s ability to achieve his skill development goals, helping to maximize his talent.
  • Develop and implement effective systems to document the mental performance coaches’ work with players and ensure that the work is optimally integrated into the Club’s player development program, in collaboration with development domain leadership.
  • Develop and implement systems to track the success of mental performance programming assuring that interventions are properly documented and measured to inform needed adjustments and performance goals.
  • Implement Red Sox educational programs designed to enhance leadership, communication, and performance enhancement skills for our players.
  • Collaborate with Learning and Development manager to educate our PD staff on the curriculum of Red Sox educational programs that are designed to enhance leadership, communication, and performance enhancement skills, so that staff may also teach and integrate this knowledge into their daily work with players.
  • Develop strong relationships with Major and Minor League players and conduct ongoing one v. one mental performance sessions that achieve organizationally established performance goals.
  • Integrate personality and cognitive assessments to better understand and impact players and assist PD staff in leveraging such information. This would include tailoring mental performance interventions that best fit our players with different personality and learning profiles.
  • Work collaboratively with coaches to implement mental performance exercises as part of physical training and baseball activities.
  • Oversee and conduct group presentations throughout the season on critical content in the mental performance area.
  • Attend spring training and additional off-season programs throughout the year and off-season.
  • Make regular visits to Red Sox affiliates as well as joining the Major League team to oversee staff education and programming implementation.
  • Meet with Behavioral Health Director on a weekly basis and provide updates on players, mental performance staff, and programmatic issues.
  • Communicate regularly with Director, Player Development and other Development domain leadership and personnel on issues related to player performance.

MLB provides extensive coverage of professional baseball in North America, catering to baseball fans and community members involved in youth baseball and softball. The organization generates revenue through broadcasting rights, offering live game streams, audio and video clips, and exclusive interviews. It also provides detailed statistics, schedules, and standings for fans seeking in-depth insights into the sport. MLB engages its audience with written content, including historical anecdotes and player profiles, which enhance website traffic and advertising revenue. Additionally, MLB supports youth baseball and softball programs, fostering the next generation of players and building a loyal fan base. This community involvement, along with its comprehensive coverage, distinguishes MLB from competitors and solidifies its role in baseball culture.

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Venture Capital)

Total Funding

$102M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2000

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