Miami Marlins

Miami Marlins

Assistant Director, Mental Health & Wellness

Miami Marlins - Manager
Jupiter · FL
Athlete Safety · People & Culture
$75,000 - $125,000 / year
Company Overview
At the Miami Marlins, we make waves — on and off the field.

We’re built for sustainable success thanks to our commitment to be great teammates, bold innovators, and thinking long-term. These three pillars guide us in championing a winning culture across the organization. The work we do doesn’t just impact our team — it reaches fans and communities across South Florida.

Our Values

We Are Great Teammates
• Supports and encourages colleagues.
• Provides and receives feedback without judgement or ego.
• Holds one another to a high standard.
• Provides help and encouragement proactively.
• Assumes positive intentions from others.
• Looks for ways to help make their teammates better.
We Are Innovators
• Embraces a growth mindset.
• Challenges conventional wisdom.
• Unafraid to fail.
• Pushes boundaries and doesn't accept impossible.
• Asks why and asks why not.
We Think Long-Term
• Asks: what can I do today that will pay off a year from now.
• Eschews instant gratification for bigger benefits in the future.
• Always trying to think three steps ahead.

Departmental Overview
The Department of Mental Health & Wellness is a new department for the organization with the mission to create, grow, and sustain a healthy environment surrounding mental health, wellness, and well-being as a vehicle for high performance. The vision of the department is to engage to Miami Marlins organization across affiliates and through multiple levels of the organization to facilitate a safe, high-quality, and effective environment around mental health, wellness, and well-being.

Job Description
The Miami Marlins organization is seeking an Assistant Director of Mental Health & Wellness to support, sustain, and develop integrated programming for mental health, wellness, and performance for players and staff across the organization. This role is embedded within Baseball Operations and operates in a fast-paced, high-performance environment requiring clinical judgment, cultural competence, and strong collaboration. The Assistant Director of Mental Health & Wellness will play an integral role in building the foundation for mental health, wellness, and performance throughout the organization. This is a leadership position within the organization.

The Assistant Director may be asked to provide direct services, coordinate care, and contribute to program development under the leadership of the Director of Mental Health & Wellness. However, the Assistant Director will work as a "mental health and wellness broker" across the organization. This position will have regular engagement across the Jupiter Academy, Dominican Republic Academy, and affiliate and Major League clubs.

Core Responsibilities
• Promote a stigma-reduced environment that prioritizes psychological safety, confidentiality, and help-seeking behavior.
• Support development and delivery of mental health, wellness, and mental performance curricula that are developmentally, culturally, and contextually appropriate.
• Collaborate cross-functionally with Athletic Training & Rehabilitation, Education, Player Development, and Coaching staff - including responding to and supporting urgent and crisis intervention efforts in coordination with the Performance Team.
• Consult with players, coaches, teams, and staff on mental health, wellness, and performance optimization.
• Coordinate outsourced referrals and continuity of care across domestic and international assignments across the spectrum of mental health, wellness, and performance. Coordination also includes executing administrative responsibilities tied to coordination.
• Engage in human development, leadership development, and mentorship efforts when contexts and situations arise within and across departments.

Skill Requirements
• Cultural competence and humility, including experience working within Latin American-influenced contexts.
• Knowledge of developmental and career-related concerns across the lifespan (approximately ages 16–50).
• Working knowledge of evidence-based mental health and wellness interventions.
• Working knowledge of evidence-based mental skills training and performance psychology interventions.
• Working knowledge of group dynamics in sport and high performance & how people learn, grow, and develop in high performance contexts,
• Ability to differentiate between mental health and mental performance needs and facilitate appropriate referrals.
• Ability to provide solution-focused, brief direct services that support individual psychotherapy, mental performance, leadership development, group programming, and psychoeducation for players and staff.
• Strong knowledge of and adherence to ethical and legal standards in psychotherapy, counseling, and performance psychology.
• Demonstrated interpersonal, communication, and consultation skills across diverse populations.
• Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
• Ability to interpret and comply with Major League Baseball rules, regulations, and ethical standards.

Preferred Education & Experience Guidelines
• Eligibility for mental health licensure in the state of Florida, with expectation to obtain licensure within one year of hire.
• Eligibility for Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) certification through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP); current certification or progress toward certification preferred.
• Experience working in culturally diverse or international settings.

Work Environment
• Must be available to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays.
• Travel required to Spring Training, affiliates, and road trips as needed.
• Requires daily interaction with professional athletes, coaches, and staff; professionalism, discretion, and a high level of respect are essential.
• Will require frequent use of technology ranging from cell phones and tablets to different software platforms and tools for communication and execution of job responsibilities.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.