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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for sport studies in the United States is $24.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Sport Studies job?

A Sport Studies job involves analyzing and applying concepts related to sports, fitness, and physical activity in various professional settings. Careers in this field can include roles in coaching, sports management, fitness training, sports journalism, and academic research. Professionals may work with athletes, teams, organizations, or educational institutions to enhance performance, promote health, or study the impact of sports on society. The specific responsibilities depend on the chosen career path within Sport Studies.

What types of organizations typically hire professionals with a background in Sport Studies?

Professionals with a Sport Studies background are sought after by a variety of employers, including schools and universities, sports teams and clubs, fitness and recreation centers, as well as community and youth organizations. Many are also hired by government agencies or private companies focusing on health and wellness programs. Work environments can range from on-field coaching and athlete development to administrative and program management roles in office settings. This diversity provides opportunities to specialize or advance into positions such as athletic director, sports coordinator, or fitness program manager as you gain experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Sport Studies position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Sport Studies role, you need a solid background in exercise science, coaching principles, and sports management, often demonstrated by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with sports analytics software, fitness assessment tools, and industry-standard certifications such as CPR/AED or coaching licenses is valuable. Strong interpersonal communication, teamwork, and leadership abilities set standout professionals apart. These skills ensure effective program delivery, athlete development, and positive collaboration within diverse sports environments.

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Infographic showing various Sport Studies job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,836 per year, or $24.4 per hour.
Physical Culture and Sport Studies/Sport Management - Assistant Professor

Physical Culture and Sport Studies/Sport Management - Assistant Professor

College of Education

Austin, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Description
The Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at The University of Texas at Austin invites applications for a full-time (nine-month) tenure-trackAssistant Professorposition beginning in August 2026. The successful candidate will teach and mentor graduate students in the department's aligned master's program in Sport Management and our doctoral program in Physical Culture and Sport Studies (PCSS) and will also teach undergraduate classes aligned with those programs. We are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in sport sociology, sport and media, sport history, sport economics, history of exercise, or other sub-disciplines of the sport humanities.
It is expected that the hired candidate will actively engage in scholarly research and publication; recruit graduate students, supervise theses and dissertations; secure funding to support their research, and provide service to the department and profession. We seek candidates whose research training and mastery of content have prepared them to teach in the sport humanities and/or the field of sport management.
We are committed to an intellectually diverse, welcoming, and engaging working and learning environment and are seeking candidates whose research, teaching, and service have prepared them to contribute to serving students and communities across Texas, the country, and the world.
The Ph.D. Program in Physical Culture and Sport Studies enjoys excellent relationships across campus with the American Studies Program, Department of History, Germanic Studies, College of Communication, Women and Gender Studies, Art History, and other units, providing myriad opportunities for collaborative research and interaction. The Sport Management Program is only offered at the undergraduate and master's level, and is nationally recognized for its excellence. We currently offer an M.A. with thesis, an M.Ed. with culminating internship, and an M.Ed. online (our Option III program).
Our PCSS doctoral program explores sport and exercise through a sport humanities/social science approach. This program includes coursework in sport history, ethics, sport law, sport economics, the history of strength and exercise science, the history of physical culture, and the history of the body. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree allows students interested in research related to sport management to pursue those interests while other students specialize in sport and physical culture history. The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports also provides our students with a unique research advantage, providing a variety of resources for scholars not available at other universities. For more information see: www.starkcenter.org.
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
Candidates should have:
1) A doctoral degree earned by July 31, 2026, with a specialization in Sport Management, Sport History, Sport Sociology, History, American Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Communication Studies, Art History, or other fields related to the study of sport and exercise
2) An established record of scholarly publication and presentation in the field of sport management, physical culture history, sport history, and/or sport studies.
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 on October 15, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled.
Please include in your application:
1) Cover letter that includes a discussion of research, funding, teaching experience and other relevant interests.
2) Current Curriculum Vitae
3) Teaching and Graduate Assistant evaluations, if available
4) Three professional references including name, title, address, phone number, and email. No letters of reference are required to apply - references will be contacted later.
5) Applicants are also encouraged to submit up to three pre-prints or reprints of published articles or other significant research works.
Haleigh Wyrostek in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education is assisting with the search process and can be reached at 512-232-5476 for assistance with application submission questions.
For information about the job itself, please contact Search Committee Chair Charles Stocking, Ph.D., at charles.stocking@austin.utexas.edu.