Milwaukee Brewers

Director- Performance Psychology and Behavioral Health

Job Locations US-AZ-Phoenix
Posted Date 15 hours ago(6/22/2026 4:25 PM)
ID
2026-2762
# of Openings
1
Category
Baseball Medical/Training

Job Description

As part of Performance Psychology, the Director Performance Psychology and Behavioral Health provides and oversees both sport psychology and mental-health services for major-league and minor-league players of the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club. This role leads the psychological services group within the High-Performance umbrella, owns clinical supervision and crisis-response architecture, coordinates the Club's external clinical network and consulting bench and is the senior point of contact for confidential player behavioral-health matters.

 

Core duties for this role include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide sports psychology and mental health services to players with the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club (MBBC) on a short /long term basis, depending on the level of care required.
  • Identify emotional, psychological, and behavioral disorders.
  • Develop and implement treatment plans and therapeutic processes.
  • Develop and implement a mental performance curriculum that is aimed at improving on-field performance and assists in individual player development at scale.
  • Provide goals and action plans for players to achieve personal, social and vocational development

The ideal candidate will have a Doctorate (PhD or PsyD) in clinical, counseling, or sport psychology. Active clinical psychologist licensure in Wisconsin and Arizona (or eligibility for reciprocity within 6 months). Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) certification through AASP required, or active candidacy with documented completion timeline. Minimum 5 years post-doctoral applied experience, preferably including professional or elite-amateur sport. Demonstrated experience leading or supervising a multi-site psychological services group, owning crisis protocols, and managing external clinical networks.

 

Our Team

Within performance psychology, you will be a key member of a staff tasked with ensuring that the mental well-being and mental preparation of our players creates a competitive edge on the baseball field. We are committed to raising the floor for all players through innovative education and training methods to ensure that they have the psychological knowledge and skills necessary to reach their greatest potential. Your role within the organization will be crucial to maintaining the standards of excellence we have set in player care and development and how that contributes to team success.

 

Our Pitch

You come here to make a difference. We are a purpose-led organization, focused on building an inclusive and engaging culture that fosters excellence, collaboration and ingenuity. We strive to be a model employer and cultivator of talent, empowering our teams to drive innovation through the inclusion of diverse thoughts, ideas and perspectives. We operate at the highest standard of excellence, investing in the development of our staff across all levels and embracing differences through a culture of respect and understanding.

 

We are proud to offer a highly competitive perks and benefits package including:

  • Exceptional health and dental rates, and fully covered vision package
  • 401(K) match and an additional annual contribution from the Club
  • Unlimited vacation time
  • Paid parental leave
  • Collaborative recognition program and incentives
  • Leadership development programming
  • Online educational platform for personal and professional development
  • Business Resource Groups
  • Paid time off for volunteering
  • Inclusive training and leadership development opportunities aligned with Club values
  • Brewers Home Game tickets, promotional giveaways and other discounts!

For more information about our Crew, other benefits and insight into our Club culture please visit our Careers Page.

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