We are seeking candidates with a strong record of teaching excellence, demonstrated through impactful learning experiences, student engagement, and pedagogical innovation. The ideal candidate will integrate new methods, technologies, and experiential opportunities that prepare students for the evolving sport industry. Candidates should have proven experience teaching both undergraduate and graduate students, and a demonstrated commitment to service at the department, college, and professional levels. We value educators who can adapt to varied learning environments, foster critical thinking, and create student-centered classrooms that strengthen our programs.
The Department of Sport Management
The Department of Sport Management is committed to excellence and impact through (a) innovative, socially impactful research; (b) the preparation and training of future industry and academic professionals; (c) engaging with the community, and (d) being stewards of the future. The department comprises eight instructional and eight tenured or tenure-track faculty members, who are supported by award-winning advisory and administrative staff. Across residential and online programs, SPM reaches nearly 900 students (Approximately 550 undergraduates, 320 master’s students, and 15 doctoral students). The Sport Management online program was one of the first in the country and is a thriving part of the department. Our website (https://hhp.ufl.edu/about/departments/spm/) expands upon our research and teaching activities.
The University of Florida
The University of Florida is a top-ranked public university in the United States[1] and is Florida’s oldest and largest land grant university. UF is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, an organization comprising the top public and private institutions in North America. With an annual enrollment of approximately 61,000 students, UF is home to 16 colleges and more than 200 research, service, and educational centers, bureaus, and institutes. There is a vibrant research culture, with over $1 billion in research expenditures during the last fiscal year. Gainesville has approximately 150,000 residents and 350,000 in the metropolitan area. It is centrally located near Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa, and within a two-hour drive of three international airports. It boasts abundant wildlife, mature forests, prairies, lakes, and numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, with moderate temperatures prevailing almost year-round. The Alachua County School District is an exemplary school system, boasting many public schools that are highly ranked in the state and nation.
[1] https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/best-colleges-2025-value-8f2a0ba3