2023 New Hampshire Golf Association PJ Boatwright Communications Internship- 3 Month Telecommunications - Concord, NH at Geebo

2023 New Hampshire Golf Association PJ Boatwright Communications Internship- 3 Month

Term of Internship:
May - August
Job Description:
As a P.
J.
Boatwright Intern with the New Hampshire Golf Association, the intern's responsibilities fall within several different aspects of golf administration.
The internship includes but is not limited to:
communications, junior golf, member services, handicap inquiries, course rating, media relations, tournament management, and other general office administration.
The internship will have an emphasis on the communications aspect of golf administration, but will also include a wide range of hands on experience in other areas of the industry.
Job Duties Management of NHGA Junior Tour Social Media Accounts (Instagram and Twitter) Website Maintenance, photography, and other Communications tasks as needed Golf course set-up Tournament preparation (pairing sheets, scorecards, local rules, etc.
) Assist with processing tournament applications Maintain tournament entry database On course tournament work (starting, scoring, and other duties) Track champions and update junior player of the year points Requirements Proficiency with various social media platforms Excellent written and oral communication skills Self-motivated, personable, and willing to work flexible hours Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs Ability to work independently Ability to work with all ages Reliable transportation Golf knowledge not required but preferred Compensation & Hours $2,000 per month Hours depend on tournament schedule and duties.
Office Days (typically 2-3 per week) are 9AM - 5PM Out of office expenses will be covered by the NHGA (meals, mileage, tournament lodging, etc.
) Staff clothing for tournament work Recommended Skills Administration Communication Databases Interpersonal Skills Maintenance Microsoft Office Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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