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Manager, Flag Football

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$85 - $110/hr

The NFL is seeking a Manager, Flag Football to play a key role in driving the growth of youth flag ... Support International Growth - Partner with the International Flag team to share best practices and ...

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VP, Global Partnerships

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$215 - $275/hr

International travel required 1-2 times per year Salary / Pay Range This job posting contains a pay range, which represents the range of salaries or hourly rates that the NFL believes, in good faith ...

Work closely with NFL marketing team and related internal stakeholders to define how NFL Network ... diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise that includes three core ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for nfl international in the United States is $88,907.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $117,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An NFL International job involves roles that help expand the league’s presence, fan base, and business opportunities outside the United States. These positions can include marketing, operations, media, business development, and event management in various global markets. Employees may work on international games, partnerships, grassroots programs, and content distribution. The goal is to grow the NFL’s reach and engagement with fans worldwide.

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To thrive as an NFL International professional, you need expertise in international sports marketing, cross-cultural communication, and business development, often supported by a background in sports management or international relations. Experience with CRM systems, digital marketing platforms, and familiarity with global sports event logistics are typically required. Adaptability, strong relationship-building, and strategic thinking are standout soft skills in this fast-moving, cross-border environment. These abilities are crucial for successfully expanding the NFL's global presence, engaging international fan bases, and executing complex international initiatives.

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Working in an NFL International position often involves navigating time zone differences, cultural nuances, and diverse regulatory environments, which can make project coordination and communication challenging. Professionals in this role succeed by being proactive in their communication, developing a strong understanding of local customs and business practices, and remaining flexible in their approach. Building strong relationships with both internal teams and external partners across multiple countries is essential to ensuring alignment and successful campaign execution. By embracing these challenges, professionals can contribute to the NFL's global growth and gain valuable experience in international sports business management.

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Infographic showing various Nfl International job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 33% In-person, and 67% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,907 per year, or $42.7 per hour.

Senior Coordinator, Policy & Rules Administration

The National Football League

New York, NY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

The Senior Coordinator, Policy & Rules Administration will support the day-to-day operations of the compliance department and co-lead in the fine appeal administration process. Assist in writing fine letters and editing relevant League policies for players. Support administrative processes for all accountability measures that occur on game day. 

Responsibilities

  • Enforce NFL Uniform and Equipment Rules and On Field policy. Review game film for policy violations, record findings and collect appropriate fines
  • Partner with NFL Equipment managers to enhance uniform rule compliance
  • Manage Uniform Inspection program, including the training & development of Uniform Inspectors
  • Assist in gathering information and updating all approved equipment and footwear for compliance purposes for the Uniform Inspectors, Team designees, Football Operations & Compliance
  • Schedule time for Uniform Inspectors to meet with players during training camp to deliver the updated Uniform Presentation
  • Attend games as needed to ensure uniform compliance. Work closely with the Uniform Inspectors and the Consumer Products Department for maximum coverage
  • Process uniform and discipline fine letters
  • Gather player history and salary information in major fines and/or suspension cases
  • Update database with fines and fine decisions
  • Review rule violations from the previous Season
  • Work closely with the Finance department on payment of fines (regular season and post season)
  • Collaborate cross-departmentally to approve both domestic and international print and digital media from a compliance standpoint
  • Assist the Game Operations department during the post season in enforcing on field policies and procedures
  • Effectively maintain on field compliance for NFL Combine
  • Provide a wide range of administrative services to the Compliance unit, including monitoring player compliance with League equipment and uniform policies
  • Participate in Article 46 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement for on-field appeal hearings. Maintain all records relating to those appeals including written summaries of the hearings
  • Logistical execution of the Discipline Appeals in association with jointly appointed NFL/NFLPA Appeals Officers
  • Co-Manage scheduling both uniform and on-field hearings, ensuring they are heard in a timely manner
  • Main point of contact for the NFLPA, player agents, and Appeals Officers for the administration of player fines and scheduling of appeal hearings
  • Football Operations game and event duties as assigned by department, including travel to NFL games (preseason, regular season and playoffs, International Series, and Super Bowl), NFL combines and other development programs, college All Start games, NFL Draft, and in-season and offseason meetings
  • Other duties assigned by department

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts or Science
  • 3+ years' minimum experience
  • General understanding of the game of football

Other Key Attributes / Characteristics

  • Ability to handle multiple tasks, good time management and organizational skills
  • Must maintain strict confidentiality of information and documents
  • Independent self-starter
  • Thorough understanding of Article 46 of the 2020 CBA
  • Thorough understanding of Rules 5 & 12 of the NFL Playing rules

Terms / Expected Hours of Work

  • 40 hours per week in office
  • Some night/weekend work required

Travel

  • Limited travel to NFL games (preseason, regular season and playoffs, International Series, and Super Bowl), NFL combines and other development programs, college All Star games, NFL Draft, and in-season and offseason meetings Games as needed, 25%

Salary / Pay Range

This job posting contains a pay range, which represents the range of salaries or hourly rates that the NFL believes, in good faith, at the time of this posting that it might be willing to pay for the posted job in the location(s) specified. The NFL expects to hire for this position near the middle of the range. Only in truly rare and exceptional circumstances, where an external candidate has experience, credentials or expertise that far exceed those required or expected for the position, would the NFL consider paying a salary or rate near the higher end of the range.