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2025 Mass Golf Video & Marketing P.J. Boatwright Internship (3+ months)

Norton, MA

Purpose: To provide a comprehensive introduction and training experience for qualified interns to prepare for a career in golf administration.

Term of Internship(s): Multiple internships are available; please see each department description and length of internship(s).

Location: Interns will be based at Mass Golf headquarters in Norton and will travel within the state (potential for limited travel throughout New England area).

Qualifications: Varies by position. Please click on the application links to learn about each internship’s qualifications. Not eligible for consideration are Mass Golf/USGA employees, officials, their relatives, or past USGA grant recipients.

Compensation: This is a paid internship.

Housing & Transportation: Intern must arrange for housing in the Massachusetts area and provide their own reliable automotive transportation. Intern will be reimbursed for all related expenses when traveling on Mass Golf business and reimbursed for the use of their personal automobile according to the Mass Golf Reimbursement Policy.

Office Attire: Intern will be expected to wear casual, neat, business-type attire for all office responsibilities. Mass Golf attire will be supplied for event/on-site work.

Mass Golf and the United States Golf Association are Equal Opportunity Employers.

 

Marketing and Video

Internship Available: One, 3 month

  • Support staff in the creation of video content and digital features during Mass Golf events.
  • Produce content for special features inclusive of photo, video, and drone footage.
  • Assist with on-site posting of content to web sites, photo galleries and social media platforms.
  • Assist with filming, editing, and updating video & graphic content at select events.
  • Help build awareness for Mass Golfers about ways Courses & Clubs have a positive impact beyond golf.
  • Willingness to expand knowledge of the game of golf through storytelling abilities.
  • Stay on top of trends and analyze audience behaviors on social media.
  • Support editorial for newsletters, website, and publication.
  • Examine analytics of Mass Golf’s owned assets to identify optimization opportunities.
  • Basic working knowledge of WordPress, Adobe Suite, and Meta Business.
  • Basic understanding of how to operate a camera, lighting, and audio equipment.
  • Effectively collaborate in a team environment, showcase good work ethic and self-discipline

Relevant Interests: interested in social media trends and behaviors, experience or interest in sports storytelling techniques in a digital space, interest in video production.

This position requires travel throughout the state and other areas within New England. Event coverage and video shoots often take place during non-traditional hours.

 

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