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POSITION SPECIFICS The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Business Consultant/Program Coordinator serves as a key connector between rural residents, entrepreneurs, small business owners ...

Ball State University hosts the East Central Indiana Small Business Development Center (ECI SBDC), which serves an 11-county region including Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison ...

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How much do small business development center sbdc jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for small business development center sbdc in the United States is $85,602.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Small Business Development Center Sbdc vs Business Advisor?

AspectSmall Business Development Center (SBDC)Business Advisor
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree; certifications varyOften holds a bachelor's or master's degree; certifications like SBA or SCORE are common
Work EnvironmentNonprofit or government-funded centers, working with small businessesPrivate consulting firms or in-house corporate roles, working directly with clients or companies
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment-funded, focused on small business support and developmentPrivate or corporate, providing strategic advice to businesses

While both roles support business growth, SBDCs are government-funded centers offering free or low-cost assistance to small businesses, whereas Business Advisors often work in private settings providing tailored consulting services. SBDCs focus on education, training, and resource connection, while Business Advisors deliver personalized strategic advice to improve business performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Advisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SBDC Advisor, you need expertise in business management, financial analysis, and entrepreneurship, typically supported by a degree in business or a related field. Familiarity with business planning software, financial modeling tools, and CRM systems is usually required. Strong interpersonal, coaching, and problem-solving skills help advisors build relationships with diverse clients and deliver impactful guidance. These capabilities are essential for empowering small business owners to overcome challenges, achieve growth, and contribute to their local economies.

What types of businesses and entrepreneurs does an SBDC advisor typically support, and how does this diversity impact daily responsibilities?

As an SBDC advisor, you will work with a wide range of clients—from aspiring entrepreneurs with initial business ideas to established small business owners seeking to grow or overcome challenges. This diversity means your daily responsibilities can vary greatly, including offering guidance on business planning, financial projections, marketing strategies, and navigating regulatory requirements. You'll need to adapt your approach to each client's unique needs, often juggling multiple projects at once. This dynamic environment offers continuous learning opportunities and the chance to make a tangible impact in your local business community.

What is a Small Business Development Center (SBDC)?

A Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is a resource center that provides free or low-cost consulting, training, and support services to entrepreneurs and small business owners. SBDCs are typically hosted by universities, colleges, or economic development agencies and are funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). They help with business planning, access to capital, marketing, regulatory compliance, and other aspects critical to starting and growing a small business. SBDCs serve as a one-stop shop for small business assistance in their communities. Their goal is to promote economic growth by supporting small businesses at all stages.
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Infographic showing various Small Business Development Center Sbdc job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,602 per year, or $41.2 per hour.
State Director Small Business Development Center - 529870

State Director Small Business Development Center - 529870

University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL

$83K - $112K/yr

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Posted 9 days ago


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Job description

Job no: 529870
Position type: Regular Full-time (Benefits eligible)
Location: Tuscaloosa
Division/Equivalent: Research
School/Unit: Research Institutes & Centers
Department/Office: 750202 - Alabama SBDC Network
Categories: Management/General Business, Director/Executive

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Pay Grade/Pay Range:  Minimum: $83,500 - Midpoint: $112,700 (Salaried E13)


Department/Organization: 750202 - Alabama SBDC Network


Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm


Job Summary: The State Director of the Small Business Development Center engages a broad range of technical programs and leverages resources to carry out the Alabama Small Business Development Center (ASBDC) mission, strategic plan, and objectives. Leads the statewide program and the resources necessary to support it. Directs budgets, program activities, staff, and member organizations to ensure high quality of services and create economic impact.


Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and eight (8) years of business consulting, small business development, and/or a management experience in the private sector; OR master's degree and six (6) years of business consulting, small business development, and/or a management experience in the private sector.


Additional Required Department Minimum Qualifications: Must have valid U.S. driver's license. Must be at least 19 years of age at time of hire and have an acceptable Motor Vehicle Report that is in compliance with University policies. Applicants under the age of 21 will have some driving restrictions.


Skills and Knowledge: Significant public presentation and advocacy abilities to carry out the work of the ASBDC. Demonstrated ability to organize resources, manage multiple projects, and direct personnel. Exceptional communication skills. Ability to relate to various groups of people. Capability of working effectively with the business community.


Preferred Qualifications: Ten (10) years work experience in a small business professional advisory role or in a management leadership capacity with a private sector or economic development organization. Experience with the following areas are preferred: private capital markets and capital access; government guaranty lending; government contracting; international trade; leadership or executive level work with small businesses as an entrepreneur or professional adviser; and experience with SBA programs and university systems.


Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must successfully pass a pre-employment background investigation and information obtained from social media and other internet sources. A prior conviction reported as a result of the background investigation DOES NOT automatically disqualify a candidate from consideration for this position. A candidate with a prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags will receive an individualized review of the prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags before a hiring decision is made.


Equal Employment Opportunity: The University of Alabama is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment or volunteer status without regard to any legally protected basis and will not be discriminated against because of their protected status. Applicants and employees of this institution are protected under Federal law from discrimination on several bases. More information is available in the EEOC's Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal poster.

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Advertised: Jul 08 2026 Central Daylight Time
Application close: Jul 23 2026 Central Daylight Time

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