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How much do movement science jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for movement science in the United States is $48,391.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $52,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Movement Science professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Movement Science professional, you need a solid background in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and kinesiology, typically supported by a degree in movement science, kinesiology, or a related field. Familiarity with motion analysis software, laboratory equipment, and potentially certifications like ACSM or NSCA are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, communication, and interpersonal skills help in interpreting data and working collaboratively with clients or research teams. These competencies are vital for accurately assessing movement, developing effective interventions, and advancing research or clinical outcomes in the field.

What are some typical projects or collaborations a Movement Science professional might be involved in within a healthcare or sports setting?

Movement Science professionals often work on interdisciplinary teams, collaborating with physical therapists, athletic trainers, physicians, and biomechanists to design rehabilitation programs, injury prevention strategies, or performance enhancement protocols. Projects might include conducting motion analysis studies, developing exercise interventions, or researching ergonomic improvements. These collaborations provide valuable hands-on experience and exposure to different specialties, supporting both professional development and career advancement.

What is movement science?

Movement science is the interdisciplinary study of human movement, focusing on the physiological, biomechanical, and psychological aspects of how the body moves. Professionals in this field seek to understand the mechanics of movement to enhance performance, prevent injuries, and improve rehabilitation. Movement science is used in areas such as sports, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and ergonomics. Careers in movement science often involve research, clinical practice, and education.

What is the difference between Movement Science vs Kinesiologist?

AspectMovement ScienceKinesiologist
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's or master's in movement science, kinesiology, or related fieldsRequires a bachelor's degree in kinesiology or related field; licensure or certification may be required depending on location
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, universities, sports organizations, healthcare settingsClinics, rehabilitation centers, sports teams, hospitals
Industry UsageAcademic research, sports performance, injury preventionRehabilitation, injury assessment, therapeutic exercise

Movement Science and Kinesiologists share overlapping credentials and work environments, but Movement Science often focuses on research and performance analysis, while Kinesiologists typically work directly with clients in clinical or rehabilitation settings. Understanding these differences helps professionals and employers align expectations and career paths.

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Infographic showing various Movement Science job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,391 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
Exercise Science - Tenure-Track Assistant Professor

Exercise Science - Tenure-Track Assistant Professor

College of Education

Austin, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Description
The Department of Kinesiology and Health Education is seeking a tenure track faculty member with expertise in areas including human muscle physiology, muscular function, and/or other physiological sub-disciplines related to improving human performance (e.g., neuromechanics, ergonomics, etc.). Our department houses separate but allied programs in Movement and Cognitive Rehabilitation Science (MCRS) and Exercise Physiology. The mission of these related programs is to advance core knowledge related to the physiological systems of the body and to understand how these systems and the human body as a whole relate to movement, health, and well-being. Our goal is to translate this knowledge into the improvement of clinical and functional outcomes for people across sport and physical activity, and across different stages of life.
Our ideal candidate is someone who can contribute to research in areas such as muscle physiology and biomechanical and neuro-muscular research. This search welcomes applications from candidates investigating the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, biomechanics of the body, and all other aspects of human physiology, movement, and physical activity.
We expect the successful candidate to have an established publication record and to demonstrate a strong record of (or potential for) securing external grants to support their research. In addition, they should demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching courses in exercise physiology, movement science, and other exercise science sub-disciplinary areas.
We seek an individual who is committed to contributing as a faculty member, researcher, and through service to our academic community. Our department is currently ranked #6 by the National Academy of Kinesiology, and we are located within the College of Education, recently ranked #6 by U.S. News & World Report. Our department is currently home to more than 1,750 undergraduates and more than 200 master's and doctoral students.
The College of Education, ranked among the top public colleges of education in the country, has a longstanding commitment to the shared values of equitable opportunities, excellence, innovation, empowerment, community-focus, and endeavors to bridge research and practice. We view creating an inviting, engaged campus community as interconnected with academic excellence in the work of our faculty. The college has experienced a rapid expansion of interest in its academic programs over the past five years. About 30% of our admitted students are first-generation college students and come from all corners of Texas and beyond. Our students are joined by a world-class faculty who are among the nation's leading experts in their respective fields.
As a leading college of education in Texas and beyond, we are agents of change committed to transforming education and health research, practice, and policy to ensure the thriving of children, families, schools, and communities. In our efforts to align our college to address the most pressing challenges in the fields of education and health, we launched a strategic vision known as Reimagine Education (see education.utexas.edu/about/college-leadership/deans-office/reimagine-education). In advancing this effort, we have organized our academic and research aspirations around three Signature Impact Areas: Advancing Equity and Eliminating Disparities in Health and Education, Attending to Place and Context, and Thriving through Transitions.
Qualifications
  • Ph.D. in exercise physiology, kinesiology, physiology, biomechanics, or related scientific discipline earned by July 31, 2026.
  • Record of (or potential for) research excellence as demonstrated by refereed publications, extramural funding, and evidence of professional service.
  • Experience or capacity to teach undergraduate and graduate students in such courses as anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, motor control, lab techniques, and a wide variety of specialist courses at the graduate level.

As a venue for research, Texas is home to more than 10% of the nation's K12 student population. More than 30% of students in Texas speak a home language other than English and this includes more than 100 languages. The University of Texas at Austin is the flagship state university of Texas, and one of the few universities in the U.S. that is both a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities and designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution. UT Austin values and supports interdisciplinary research and, with the opening of the Dell Medical School, provides outstanding access to opportunities for collaboration with world-renowned medical faculty. Austin, Texas is an exciting, welcoming, and inclusive city with the reputation as the Live Music Capital of the World.
Application Instructions
Review of applications will begin October 15, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, please provide all requested materials by October 15, 2025.
Applicants should upload the following items to the Interfolio system:
  • Cover letter with contact information
  • Full curriculum vitae
  • Research statement that includes research accomplishments and future research directions
  • Teaching and mentoring statement that describes specific methods used to ensure effective student mentoring and a classroom environment that is welcoming, engaging, and supportive of student learning and success
  • Up to 3 representative publications
  • A list of 3 references with their full contact information. Letters are not required at the time of application.

For additional information about the department, see https://education.utexas.edu/departments/kinesiology-health-education/.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Haleigh Wyrostek at (512) 232-5476.
Questions about the position can be directed to the chair of the search committee: Dr. Hirofumi Tanaka at htanaka@austin.utexas.edu.
To apply, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/173250