Latest sport psychology, mental health & wellbeing vacancies
Your regular round up of roles from across the UK, US and Australia
Here’s your monthly rundown of sport psychology, mental health and wellbeing vacancies from across the UK, US and Australia.
In this edition, you can take a look at positions with Everton, Columbus Crew and American Football Australia, to namecheck just a few of the organisations featured.
As ever, I’ve tried to cast the net relatively wide, so I’m catching roles that will be of interest, whether you’re a sport psychologist, player care/welfare officer, performance professional (or simply reading to keep tabs on the jobs market).
There will undoubtedly be adverts I’m missed, so if you’ve seen a paid posting that I haven’t highlighted, just get in touch via mindroomenquiries@gmail.com and I’ll add any relevant roles to the list.
Your sport psychology questions, answered
You can also contact with me with any general sport psychology questions, to feature in this month's Mind Room Q&A.
There are no strict parameters for putting forward queries: it can be anything on what’s going on in the industry, requests for help with a professional problem or another challenge you’re looking for help with. I’ll then go away over the next three weeks, speak to a range of different contacts and pull together some answers, which I’ll publish via the newsletter’s chat thread on Substack.
Here are a couple of examples of questions that readers asked in a previous session:
“I am currently a young sport psychology consultant in training. I am curious to hear your thoughts surrounding what I can and cannot do in terms of consulting and coaching while still completing my masters degree. My school has strict limits on us working with individuals and teams. I am finding it difficult to balance patience with wanting to learn and apply my skills. Any insight would be much appreciated!”
“Are there any articles which I can share with my players that home in on maturity development and mindset (with regards to seeing their development in more of an objective light)?”
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Editor's note: vacancy listings accurate as of 15th May 2025.
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