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Athletic Trainer

Saco, ME · On-site

$23.50 - $32.25/hr

Responsibilities include areas related to athletic training, concussion management, community outreach, and development of future related programs. Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities ...

This position will provide the intern experience in the day-to-day operation of a collegiate athletic development office using Millennium donor software, event planning/management and sponsorship ...

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How much do athletic development jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for athletic development in the United States is $52,791.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $51,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Athletic Development, and why are they important?

To excel in Athletic Development, you need a solid background in exercise science, kinesiology, or related fields, often supported by a relevant degree and practical coaching experience. Familiarity with performance analysis software, strength and conditioning certifications (such as CSCS), and modern training equipment is vital. Outstanding interpersonal skills, motivational ability, and adaptability help build rapport with athletes and tailor programs to individual needs. These competencies are crucial for maximizing athletic performance, ensuring safety, and fostering long-term growth in athletes.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Athletic Development, and how can they be overcome?

Professionals in Athletic Development often encounter challenges such as balancing the diverse needs of athletes, integrating new training technologies, and staying updated with the latest research in sports science. Managing individual and team progress while preventing injuries requires strong communication skills and adaptability. Collaborating closely with coaches, medical staff, and athletes is key to creating tailored development plans and ensuring optimal performance. Continuous professional development and networking with industry peers can help overcome these challenges and promote career growth.

What is the difference between Athletic Development vs Strength and Conditioning Coach?

AspectAthletic DevelopmentStrength and Conditioning Coach
CredentialsCertifications like NSCA CSCS, NASM, or USAW; relevant degrees in sports science or kinesiologySimilar certifications; often holds NSCA CSCS or CSCCa certifications
Work EnvironmentWorks with athletes on skill, agility, and overall athleticism, often in training facilities or sports teamsFocuses on improving strength, power, and conditioning, typically in gyms or training centers
Employer & IndustrySports teams, youth programs, athletic training centersColleges, professional sports teams, fitness facilities

While both roles aim to enhance athletic performance, Athletic Development emphasizes overall athletic skills and sport-specific training, whereas Strength and Conditioning Coaches focus primarily on physical strength and conditioning. Both careers require similar certifications and often overlap in work environments, but their core focus areas differ slightly.

What is athletic development?

Athletic development refers to the process of improving an individual's overall physical abilities, skills, and performance for sports or physical activities. It involves structured training programs that focus on strength, speed, agility, endurance, flexibility, and sport-specific skills. Athletic development is essential for athletes of all ages and skill levels to maximize their potential, prevent injuries, and achieve long-term success in their chosen sport.
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Infographic showing various Athletic Development job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 60% Full Time, 28% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 5% Contract, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,791 per year, or $25.4 per hour.
Director of Development, Wisconsin Athletics

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Overview

The Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA)*, the private fundraising and alumni relations organization for the University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking a development professional to fundraise on behalf of the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics. The Division of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison dedicates itself to the mission of providing athletic opportunities to a wide range of student-athletes in an environment in which all they can achieve their academic and competitive goals. The Division strives to provide equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and fosters the principles of sportsmanship, respect, and fair play in all facets of competition. The Division sponsors 23 varsity sports programs competing under the regulatory guidelines established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Big Ten Conference and the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA).  This position is located in Madison, WI.

The Director of Development will play a key role in developing the intermediate and long-term development efforts of the Division. This position will primarily focus on major gift identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship for facility projects, endowed scholarships, and planned gifts. This position will personally manage a major gift portfolio of prospects and donors along with allocating significant time to qualifying new prospects. The incumbent will also arrange for the solicitation and stewardship of gifts by the Athletic Director, Deputy Athletic Director, Assistant Athletic Director for Development, coaches and other staff, as needed. The incumbent will provide donor service in all aspects of the development program including annual fund, premium seating, facility campaigns, endowed scholarships and planned gifts. In addition, the incumbent will develop major gift marketing materials and proposals. This position requires evening and weekend work during UW athletic and other special events as well as some regional travel.  This position is a 100% in-person role that will require relocation to the greater Dane County area.

Please note:  Current WFAA Associate Directors of Development, Director of Development, and Senior Directors of Development are eligible to transfer laterally, maintaining their current job title.

Essential Functions

Major Gift Development

  • Develop objectives, priorities and strategies for major gift development related to capital campaigns, special programs, and ongoing fund raising in collaboration with Athletic Department external relations staff, Athletic Development Office staff, WFAA colleagues, and campus partners.
  • Implement development strategies with assigned constituencies, managing a portfolio of prospects and donors in varying stages of involvement to advance them strategically through the development process.
  • Work with prospect management, WFAA research and development colleagues to identify and qualify a portfolio of major gift prospects from existing and potential donors.
  • Schedule and conduct initial assessment/exploratory meetings with prospects, following up with correspondence, phone calls and additional visits as appropriate to qualify prospect.
  • Plan and conduct visits/trips, events and other ongoing contact to build relationships with donors, effectively presenting the case for philanthropic support and explaining gift opportunities.
  • Develop and write major gift proposals, utilizing both current and planned gift opportunities to best meet donors' needs, interests, and financial capabilities, including structuring complex or special gifts as appropriate.
  • Artfully ask for the right gift, at the right time, in the right way.
  • Collaborate with colleagues, discussing major donor prospects, sharing advice/information, and coordinating activity on shared prospects.
  • Coordinate development efforts with the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, working closely with Athletic Development Office staff, coaches, and Athletics leadership to develop and implement strategies related to gift opportunities and optimizing campus involvement in the development process.

Donor Relations/Stewardship/ Recognition

  • Plan and implement recognition for donors, including writing thank you letters, making personal calls, arranging meetings, hosting events, etc.
  • Plan and implement ongoing communication and stewardship with donors.
  • Work in collaboration with affiliated organizations and boards.
  • Participate in the external relations activities of the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, attend sponsored events, etc., to solicit, encourage, increase the involvement of alumni/donors in UW activities.

 Campus Relations

  • Work with WFAA and Athletics leadership to develop plans for a comprehensive advancement structure and operations.
  • Communicate, problem solve, and anticipate needs of the Athletic Development Office regarding accounting for donor created funds and serve as liaison between WFAA accounting department and the Athletic Development Office.
  • Request data/reports from WFAA staff to meet needs of donors and the Athletic Development Office.
  • Serve as WFAA liaison with the Division and other UW entities and friends/booster groups.

Administration

  • Make travel arrangements for self.
  • Write regular progress reports on prospect cultivation and solicitation, completing and filing thorough reports of all contacts in a timely manner.
  • Report/record/document development activity and results.
  • Write Memoranda of Agreement. (MOA's)
  • Monitor giving patterns and results for prospects/donors in portfolio and provide regular written or oral reports on progress and results of work with these prospects.
Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

Associate Director of Development:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional work experience
  • 1 + years of professional fundraising /development experience in higher education, intercollegiate athletics, or a related field. 
  • Experience and demonstrated success in fundraising or related activities.
  • Excellent oral, written, interpersonal, analytical, and organizational skills required.
  • Ability to meet travel requirements (@25%).

Director of Development: (All listed above plus)

  • 3+ years of professional fundraising /development experience in higher education, intercollegiate athletics, or a related field. 

Senior Director of Development: (All listed above plus)

  • 5+ years of professional fundraising /development experience in higher education, intercollegiate athletics, or a related field. 

Other Qualifications:

  • Excellent oral, written, interpersonal, analytical and organizational skills.
  • Self-directed, team player who has a strong, results-oriented, work ethic.
  • Understanding of the operation of a major research university and passion for promoting its intercollegiate athletic programs.
  • Experience using database management software (e.g. Paciolan, Advance, Salesforce, Blackbaud, Ticketmaster, etc.)
  • Previous experience in intercollegiate athletics and an understanding of NCAA rules are preferred.

At WFAA, we are dedicated to creating an inspiring, creative, and respectful work environment for our employees. We offer competitive pay and an outstanding benefits program, including a generous 10% 401k contribution after just one year of service! Join us and be part of a team that values your growth and well-being. Click here to learn more about our employee benefits! 

The Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association is an Equal Opportunity Employer *The Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association is the "doing business as" name of the merged organization comprising the University of Wisconsin Foundation (advanceuw.org) and the Wisconsin Alumni Association (uwalumni.com). Its legal corporate name is registered as the University of Wisconsin Foundation. 

Employment Type: FULL_TIME