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2025 P.J. Boatwright Northern Ohio Golf Association Member Services Internship (3 Months)

North Olmsted, OH 44070

NOGA MEMBER SERVICES INTERN (3 MONTHS)

2025 USGA P.J. BOATWRIGHT JR. INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

 

 

ABOUT THE NORTHERN OHIO GOLF ASSOCIATION:  NOGA is a nonprofit organization that serves as the region’s governing body for amateur golf. Founded in 1917, NOGA is dedicated to promoting the game in Northern Ohio to all golfers, serving its growing membership of 154 clubs and more than 39,000 individual members.

 

LOCATION OF INTERNSHIP: NOGA office located in North Olmsted, Ohio (a suburb of Cleveland)

 

TERM OF INTERNSHIP: Three (3) months (start and end date are flexible)

 

RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist NOGA staff with all aspects of amateur golf administration including: a primary focus on member services, golf course rating, and golfer handicapping.  Interns will travel extensively throughout the region during the internship, assisting in rating golf course, supporting member clubs, assisting individual members with handicap questions, and administering USGA core functions. Secondary responsibilities will revolve around social media management, as well as tournament administration.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Golf background or strong interest in golf
  • College Degree (completed or in progress)
  • Willingness to work in fast pace and team-oriented structure
  • Willingness to live in Greater Cleveland area and travel throughout the region
  • Able to work outside in extreme weather and temperatures with direct sun exposure
  • Excellent communications and public relations skills
  • Experience in photography, social media, and related programs
  • A person with a strong work ethic that is self-motivated
  • Strong computer skills, including MS Office.

 

BENEFITS

  • $2,000 - $2,500 per month (hourly employee), based on 40-hour work week
  • NOGA Staff apparel and uniforms
  • Lunch on tournament days
  • Complimentary golf at North Olmsted Golf Course

 

TO APPLY: Please submit cover letter and resume including references to Peter McGeoch, Associate Executive Director, at pmcgeoch@noga.org.  Position is open until filled with qualified candidate.

 

 

ABOUT THE P.J. BOATWRIGHT, JR. INTERNSHIP PROGRAM: The P. J. Boatwright, Jr. Internship Program was created in 1991 by the USGA to inspire and provide opportunities for qualified individuals interested in a career in golf administration with a particular focus on attracting and developing a diverse pipeline of future leaders, while supporting traditional AGAs that administer USGA core functions.

Employer of Record & Personal Information: As a PJ Boatwright intern, you acknowledge that you will be employed by the Northern Ohio Golf Association and not the USGA. However, given that the USGA provides grant funding to the Northern Ohio Golf Association in support of the PJ Boatwright Internship Program, you understand and agree that any information you provide in this application may be shared with the USGA, subject to the USGA Privacy Policy, and with the Northern Ohio Golf Association.

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