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The Sports Authority UltimateSkills ChallengeHouston, TX
Produce your own (Baseball, Football, Basketball, Soccer or Girls Softball) youth skills competition as a fundraiser for a local youth organization in your community. This internship is great for students looking for sports event management experiences or if you need an internship for college credits. Internships and Practicum opportunity for: Business Marketing Students Business Administration Students Business Management Students Small Business Management Students Event Management Students Sports administration Students Recreation Management students Non-profit Management students Physical Education Students Coaching Students Sports Management Students Entreneurship Students Sales Students Sponsorship Sales Students E-Commerce Students Tourism Management Customer Service Management Sean Hardy, owner of Ultimate Skills Challenge, has been in the sports industry for 15 years. In 2010, he created Ultimate Skills Challenge with the purpose of building a fundraiser that allows participants to compete in the sports they love, all while supporting positive causes within their communities. Sports Authority Ultimate Skills Challenge is offering internship opportunities for college students wanting to get real world experiences in the field they are studying. Interns will gain valuable experience in contract negotiation, sports marketing, and other business fundamentals. Our organization has built website systems that allow students to work in the communities they currently reside in, making this internship accessible for anyone in the country. Candidates must be outgoing, highly motivated and sports-minded. Sports Authority Ultimate Skills Challenge is searching for candidates unafraid to challenge the current systems and provide constructive feedback. SPECIFICATIONS FOR INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM Start Date: Students have the flexibility to begin interning with Ultimate Skills Challenge whenever is convenient for them. Internships will begin when student selects a fundraising event and ends upon completion of the event. Ultimate Skills Challenge events require 6 to 8 weeks and 15 to 20 hours a week. If internship hours are insufficient for a students course work, he/she may run 2 fundraising events. Number of Interns needed: Sports Authority Ultimate Skills Challenge has an unlimited amount of Internships available nationally. We can produce 25,000 fundraising events a year. Students may do independent internships or work in groups of 2 or 3. Internship Location: Internship will take place within a 50 mile radius of where the student resides. Type of Internship: Non-paid internship/practicum To find out more about Sports Authority Ultimate Skills Challenge, please visit: www.Ultimateskillschallenge.com Sean Hardy Sports Authority Ultimate Skills Challenge www.Ultimateskillschallenge.com

Sporting and Special Event Internships

American Lung Association Providence, RI
Non- Profit Sporting Events Internships Local Providence office at the American Lung Association is now accepting applications for unpaid fall, winter, spring and summer Sporting and Special Events Internships Interns will assist in all levels of planning our annual gala, annual stair climb or Autumn Escape Bike Trek depending on time of year. Opportunities include recruitment, logistics, marketing and more. Experience in these areas a plus. We are looking for an outgoing personality to join our team. Telephone skills and good interpersonal skills a must. Intern should be flexible and be able to handle multiple tasks or projects. Intern will report directly to the Director of Development. Internship will have a flexible schedule so as not to conflict with individuals school schedule. Candidates should be available to work a minimum of 8-20 hours per week and available for events that occur during that time period. Why intern with the American Lung Association? After an initial screening process, we will tailor an internship to meet your specific needs and availability. This real-life, hands on job experience will boost your resume, increase your self confidence, enhance those skills that you have learned in college, and help prepare you for your first job. There will be opportunities to network with business professionals, doctors, pharmaceutical representatives, teachers, respiratory therapists, board members and donors. Working for a non-profit also adds a dimension that most jobs do not, the benefit of helping others. Set yourself apart from other graduates with an internship that will give you the real world experience that most employers are seeking. Interested? Please forward your cover letter and resume to Elise Kerrigan at ekerrigan@lungne.org. -- Elise Kerrigan Director of Development American Lung Association of New England 260 West Exchange Street, suite 102B Providence, RI 02903 Tel: 401-533-5174 Fax: 401-331-5266 lungne.org Fighting For Air