Sports Psychologist
Job Description
A Sports Psychologist optimizes athletes' mental health and performance by enhancing motivation, focus, and resilience. Key responsibilities include conducting assessments, providing mental skills training, and developing personalized strategies. Required skills include strong communication, empathy, and a background in psychology or sports science. Typically working within a sports organization, they collaborate with coaches, trainers, and medical staff. Career progression may lead to senior sports psychology roles, consulting, or academic positions.