Cognitive Performance Specialist

Fort Irwin, CA
Full Time
Experienced

Resolution Think, LLC is seeking to hire a Cognitive Performance Specialist to support solider readiness and wellness at Fort Irwin, CA. 

Come be a part of the US Army’s groundbreaking Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program. H2F is dedicated to improving not just physical fitness, but the overall well-being of soldiers at all levels. The Cognitive Performance Specialist (CPS) functions as an integrated member of a multi-disciplinary team focused on optimizing Soldier readiness and performance within the Army's Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) System. The system empowers and equips Soldiers to take charge of their health, fitness, and well-being to optimize individual performance while preventing injury and disease. As an integral part of the H2F Performance Team, the CPS assists and advises the training, developing, and coaching of Soldiers to use the cognitive skills and mental readiness strategies necessary to perform optimally in training and operations.

Location: Fort Irwin, CA
Schedule: Monday - Friday
Salary: $75,288
Benefits: Resolution Think Full-Time Employees
We value our team and offer a comprehensive benefits package that supports both your professional and personal well-being:

  • 80 hours of Paid Time Off (PTO) + 56 hours of Sick Leave annually
  • 11 Paid Federal Holidays per year
  • Tuition Reimbursement and Professional Development Support
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Voluntary Benefit Options through MetLife
  • Pet Insurance Discounts
  • Employee Discount Program through LifeMart
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Assist and advise the Mental Readiness Director/Occupational Therapist (in developing, coordinating, executing, assessing, and managing BDE PD approved cognitive performance optimization and mental readiness training programs for units and teams within the framework of the BDE training/operational schedule, battle rhythm, and culture.
  • Participate in capabilities briefs as needed to unit and team leadership within the BDE (or equivalent) in order for the leadership to better understand CPS’ capabilities.
  • Assist and advise in the development of training and instructional materials in accordance with H2F System, using evidence-based, current state-of-the-science literature, to train, educate, coach, and mentor Soldiers in specific skills and strategies in support of cognitive performance and mental readiness optimization and sustainment of unit mission and individual Soldier tasks. This training shall be synchronized and integrated with unit training/operational schedule, battle rhythm, and culture.
  • Provide training and education in formal (e.g., presentation in a classroom) or informal (e.g., during an after-action review [AAR] at a range) setting. Provide coaching in real time as Soldiers are preparing, training, or performing (e.g., in the field, in the gym). Provide mentoring in a one-on-one engagement away from others; this could occur in an office, in the field, etc.
  • Assist in the training, education, coaching, and mentoring of Soldiers on goalsetting, performance profiling, visualization, performance development, and planning.
  • Assist and advise in the training, education, coaching, and mentoring of leaders on supporting Soldiers as they apply goal-setting, performance profiling, visualization, performance development, and planning.
  • Participate in periodic meetings with the Mental Readiness PD/Occupational Therapist (Tier 2), BDE PD and unit (BDE, Battalion [BN] or Company) leadership and inform on H2F System cognitive training and mental readiness programs and provide recommendations/feedback on Soldier/unit progression as required.
  • Attend and participate in meetings with the H2F Performance Team as requested and/or required. Collaborate with the H2F Performance Team staff to enhance the quality and effectiveness of mental and human performance development and expertise delivered
  • As appropriate, the CPS shall meet with embedded behavioral health teams, behavioral health officers, and Unit Ministry Teams (i.e., chaplains and Religious Affairs Specialists) who have identified Soldiers who would benefit from mental readiness or cognitive performance optimization.
  • Conduct periodic literature reviews to help ensure the H2F Performance Team stays current with the mental readiness and cognitive performance evidence-based research. Support research and special studies conducted by the Mental Readiness PD/Occupational Therapist (Tier 2) and/or BDE PD
  • Collect and report data in support of mental readiness and cognitive performance optimization programs to the Mental Readiness PD/Occupational Therapist and/or BDE PD. Data requirements and frequency will be coordinated with the Mental Readiness Director/Occupational Therapist and/or BDE PD.
  • Participate in training program performance improvement per guiding instructions provided by the Mental Readiness Director/Occupational Therapist to ensure mental readiness and cognitive performance optimization training programs are aligned with industry standards. Provide input to reports outlining variances and recommendations for improvement to the Mental Readiness Director/Occupational Therapist.
  • Document work performed, utilization, recommendations, and all other information. The Contractor shall track this information and provide to the Mental Readiness Director/Occupational Therapist and/or BDE PD
  • Track Soldier/unit progression and provide data to the BDE PD as required.

Position Requirements:

  • Education: Master’s degree or a Doctoral degree in any field from an accredited college or university.
  • Certification: Possess one of the following certifications/accreditations:
    • Licensure as a psychologist with a proficiency in sports psychology as recognized in Division 47 of the American Psychological Association, OR
    • Certified Consultant through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (CC-AASP) OR
    • Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC), (formerly CC-AASP) OR
    • If the candidate does not possess one of the above certifications, they may obtain the CMPC certification within two years of start date IF they possess a minimum of a Master’s Degree in Human Performance, Sport Psychology, Kinesiology/Exercise Science, or Counseling/ Clinical Psychology from an accredited college or university
  • Must be able to adhere to the physical demands which are essential for the position with or without accommodation.
  • Experience: 
    • Three years or more of demonstrable accumulated experience within the past five years as a mental performance coach or sport psychology practitioner with individual athletes and groups of athletes at the levels of NCAA Collegiate, Olympic, professional sports, and/or Service Members in the accompanying, respective settings.
    • Knowledge of emerging best practices within the health and fitness industry.
    • This position requires access to U.S. Government facilities and systems. U.S. Citizenship, a valid driver's license, transportation, and auto insurance are required.

Preferred

  • Doctoral degree preferred
  • Association for Applied Sports Psychology Consultant Certification
Resolution Think helps organizations operate more efficiently and competitively. Our business consulting services identify opportunities for growth and improvement. From configuring optimal IT setup to providing professional development for the workforce, we are a team that is dedicated to success. Our goal is to make information technology, processes, and people work for the customer.

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We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
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