Which one appeals to you?
Career opportunities in the sports industry aren’t limited to those with athletic prowess; there’s a wide range of positions in the field for non-athletes too. These jobs support the sports industry by providing mental and physical health services, sales and marketing revenue, and sports media content.
All data from: nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
Business development managers find new customers, and persuade existing ones to buy extra services.
- Average salary (a year)
- £25,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 38 to 40 a week
You could work evenings attending events or appointments
Football coaches develop the skills and motivation of football players and teams.
- Average salary (a year)
- £14,000 Starter to £250,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 36 to 38 variable
You could work evenings / weekends / bank holidays flexibly
Physical education (PE) teachers work in schools and colleges, teaching sport and fitness to young people.
- Average salary (a year)
- £16,250 Starter to £61,005 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 33 to 35 term time
You could work evenings / weekends attending events or appointments
Sports scientists use knowledge of how the body works to help people improve their health or sporting ability.
- Average salary (a year)
- £18,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 37 to 39 a week
You could work evenings / weekends attending events or appointments
Leisure centre managers look after the day-to-day running of sports and leisure centres.
- Average salary (a year)
- £18,000 Starter to £35,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 39 to 41 a week
You could work evenings / weekends / bank holidays flexibly
Health trainers promote healthy living and help people make healthier lifestyle choices.
- Average salary (a year)
- £16,750 Starter o £28,500 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 37 to 39 a week
You could work evenings / weekends attending events or appointments
Sports coaches teach sports skills to individuals and teams of all abilities.
- Average salary (a year)
- £14,000 Starter to £35,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 36 to 38 variable
You could work evenings / weekends / bank holidays away from home
Sports development officers organise projects and training to encourage people to take part in sport and have a healthier lifestyle.
- Average salary (a year)
- £21,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 36 to 38 a week
You could work evenings / weekends attending events or appointments
Sports physiotherapists diagnose and treat sports injuries.
- Average salary (a year)
- £23,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 38 to 40 a week
You could work evenings / weekends / bank holidays away from home
Fitness instructors organise exercise programmes to improve people's health and fitness.
- Average salary (a year)
- £14,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced
- Typical hours (a week)
- 32 to 34 a week
You could work as a contractor / self-employed as customers demand