New York State Public High School Athletic Association

NYSPHSAA Intern Job description

TITLE: SPORTS MARKETING/TOURNAMENT ADMINISTRATION INTERNSHIP

PLACE: New York State Public High School Athletic Association (Latham, NY)

SUPERVISOR:  Joe Altieri, Assistant Director

DEADLINES: Fall semester – August 18*

                            Spring semester – November 23*

                            Summer semester – April 14*

RENUMERATION: School credit only, travel expenses outside of Capital Region

Director’s responsibilities include: Media, Marketing, Public Relations, Corporate Sponsorship, Championship Program Development, Social Media, Tournament administration, Event set up

Intern responsibilities:

* Assist with State tournament administration and event set up

* Write press releases on championship tournaments, coaching clinics, Association news

* Manage online ticketing program

* Assist in fulfillment of corporate sponsorship agreements

* Develop and help implement strategies to market State Championships

* Conduct poster marketing campaign for championships

* Radio campaigns – Research, write copy, conduct full radio campaigns to market events

* Design program ads for championship programs

* Assist in execution of TV/Radio broadcasting contracts for tournaments

* Identify marketing/sponsorship partners for State Tournaments

* Collect and post championship schedules results for sports information web site

* Observe and participate in committee meetings

* Records – researching, recording individual/team records

* Other duties related to Director’s responsibilities

Requirements:

  • Must have experience or interest in athletics
  • Must be detail oriented and meticulous
  • Must be professional in all aspects of the job
  • Must be willing to work hard and be punctual

Application Process:

*E-mail resume (include relevant coursework, projects, internships), cover letter to altieri@nysphsaa.org

Contact Info:

Joe Altieri, Assistant Director            altieri@nysphsaa.org

New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Inc.

8 Airport Park Boulevard, Latham, NY 12110    518.690.0771/ 518.690.0775 (fax)            

New York State Office of the Attorney General Science/Policy Intern Positions (unpaid)

New York State Office of the Attorney General
Environmental Protection Bureau (EPB) Albany
Science/Policy Intern Positions (unpaid)
Contact: Charlie Silver, Ph.D.; Environmental Scientist IV;
(518) 776-2395; Charles.Silver@ag.ny.gov
Info: Students or others interested in an unpaid science/policy intern position for academic credit, or experience, are invited to apply. Responsibilities include: research using the internet, scientific journals, and conversations with experts; data analysis, presentation, and interpretation; and drafting reports and other documents. In addition, interns gain experience working with environmental scientists, policy experts, lawyers, and regulatory professionals from other agencies.
In the past, interns have worked on a wide range of environmental issues such as global warming, hazardous waste spills, toxic air emissions, nuclear waste, acid rain, drinking water quality, wildlife, and dozens of others. For example, one intern researched and wrote a detailed paper on the disposal of electronic waste (i.e. computers, printers, etc.), another looked into the economics and health issues associated with bottled water, while yet another evaluated the risks associated with primary contact recreation (i.e. swimming, water skiing) and bacterial pollution caused by combined sewer overflows. In addition, one intern researched and wrote a detailed paper on the adverse health impacts of indoor tanning, another compared the economics and environmental benefits associated with composting verses landfilling food waste, while yet another evaluated drinking water quality issues associated with private wells, which are not regulated in NY.
The key qualities we look for in our interns include a background in science, intellectual curiosity, strong initiative, effective writing and communication skills, and personal concern about the quality of our environment.
Add’l Info.: The Attorney General’s Environmental Protection Bureau is responsible for enforcing state and federal criminal and civil environmental laws, and has the power to file lawsuits on behalf of the State of New York to protect public health and the environment. We also prosecute violators of the State’s toxic dumping laws. The Bureau enforces environmental standards and defends State agencies when their regulatory efforts are challenged in court. In addition, the Bureau’s attorneys and technical staff investigate and respond to citizen’s complaints, file lawsuits for public nuisance conditions, prosecute environmental crimes, enforce state toxic dumping laws, and prepare reports and brochures on environmental issues.
How to Apply:
http://www.ag.ny.gov/job-postings/undergraduate-graduate-students?j=ug-students