UNLV SPORTS MARKETING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

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UNLV SPORTS MARKETING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Program Overview Marketing Assistant positions within provide a unique and exciting opportunity to work in the UNLV Athletics Department. Marketing Assistants act as liaisons between the athletics department and various campus and community groups, faculty, staff, and corporate sponsors. The positions offered allow a detailed look at marketing athletic programs. As well as, game day management and promotions from start to finish. This position provides an invaluable experience, of which is sure to benefit your future career in any field. UNLV Athletics views Rebel Sports Marketing Assistants as a crucial component to the success of the overall department, the dedication and contributions of these individuals are seen as priceless. Therefore, it is essential that all participants make a full commitment for the duration of their time period. For such a commitment, the staff of UNLV Athletics promises to provide an exciting and knowledge filled hands on internship experience. Be a part of the rebel tradition and explore the exciting world of collegiate athletics. Applicants do not need to have previous work experience to be considered for this program. Objective and Responsibilities The overall objective of this program is to gain knowledge and understanding of marketing, promotions and game management within an Intercollegiate Athletics Department. These positions will also, increase overall marketing, sales, relationships and management skills. There will be opportunities to develop one s stress and time management skills, while working in a team environment. The Marketing Assistants are assigned to coordinate the marketing and promotions of Rebel Football, Volleyball, Men s and Women s Soccer, Men s and Women s Basketball, Softball and Baseball. The program involves working with on and off campus groups, assisting in game management and operations of athletic events. The position will also include athletic sales of group/season ticket and program ads. Expectations Time Commitment Marketing Assistants are required to work a minimum of 8-20 hours of office time a week. There will also be athletic events that the positions are required to attend and/or work. These events are typically held in the evenings and on weekends. Required arrival times for events will be specified, but are usually one to two hours before the event. We do understand the importance of school work and believe that should come first. Thus, during finals/midterms and other times throughout the school year we will allow for reduced office hours to accommodate for school work. During school breaks, workers will not be expected to attend their office hours, but are asked to make themselves as available as much possible when home athletic events are scheduled. Promptness Punctuality is very important in the real world and we treat our internships as real jobs. If you are running late or will not be able to work during your regular scheduled time you must contact someone on the marketing staff. We expect that your commitment to work in the sports marketing office is a high priority. If you are unable to make an event you are scheduled for, it is your responsibility to find someone to cover your duties and notify the marketing staff in charge on that event.

Standard or Conduct Marketing Assistants represent the UNLV Athletics Department at all times. Thus, it is very important that you conduct yourself in a professional manner at events, with studentathletes and staff. The use of any alcohol and/or illegal substances is prohibited while in the office and at events. You may study on the job, when there is NO other work to be done. Please do check with the marketing staff for work that they might have. Dress Code Always dress in a professional manner. While working in the office, workers are expected to dress in a professional, but casual manner. No clothing items that represent college teams from other institutions should be worn in the office or at events. While working events, workers are expected to wear polo s or nice shirts and khakis. Event Etiquette Marketing Assistants will work a number of events throughout the year. Remember, we are all responsible for these events. Therefore, always be courteous and friendly to the public, game crew, student-athletes, coaches, administrators and staff. Our job is to make a fan friendly experience the most enjoyable that we possibly can. Benefits: Possible monthly stipend Possible school book stipend Letter of recommendation for future employment Valuable work experience Exposure to all UNLV Athletics events plus access to other UNLV special events Mailing Address: TMC 68, Box 450002 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154-0004 Office Directory Brian Sternberg Chris Bonnell Director of Marketing and Advertising Assistant Director of Marketing Phone: (702) 895-0310 Phone: (702) 895-0294 Fax: (702) 895-0302 Fax: (702) 895-0302 Brian.Sternberg@unlv.edu Chris.Bonnell@unlv.edu

Graduate Marketing/ Promotions Internship: (No positions available for 2010-2010) Graduate Interns are exposed to all aspects of athletic marketing, promotions and corporate sponsorship fulfillment as it relates to the 17 division one sports offered at UNLV. This internship will provide a student/graduate with the knowledge and experience in the area of collegiate sports marketing needed to pursue a career in the field of collegiate sports marketing. Qualifications: UNLV Graduate student Marketing, Sports Administration or Communications major preferred. Previous marketing experience in marketing/ advertising field preferred. Responsibilities: Assist in the execution of all marketing plans for Football, Volleyball, Men s and Women s Soccer, Men s and Women s Basketball, Softball and Baseball. Assist in all marketing and promotional efforts of designated sports including: o Preseason marketing o In-game marketing/ promotions o Script writing o Scheduling of events o Coordinating promotional events o Venue set up and breakdown o Overall game presentation o Supervise undergraduate marketing interns Assist in the creation and design of sport schedule posters and pocket schedules o Organize distribution of pocket schedules/ posters in the community Organize on campus marketing o Overall implementation of student marketing plans for all sports Length: August June 10 month appointment Flexible work schedule A minimum of 20 office hours per week required for this position Compensation: To be determined Application Process: Please complete application, send cover letter and resume to: 4505 Maryland Parkway Box 450002 Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-0002 Send via fax to (702) 895-0302

Undergraduate Marketing/ Promotions Internship: (1 position available for 2010-2011) This internship will provide students with the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience in the area of collegiate sports marketing while assisting with the day-to-day operations of marketing for UNLV s 17 Division 1 sports. This internship is for the 2010 2011 academic year (August May). Qualifications: Enrolled in Undergraduate classes at UNLV Marketing, Sports Administration, or Communications major Previous experience in a collegiate marketing department preferred Responsibilities: Assist in the execution of all marketing plans for Football, Volleyball, Men s and Women s Soccer, Men s and Women s Basketball, Softball and Baseball. Assist in all marketing and promotional efforts of designated sports including: o Preseason marketing o In-game marketing/ promotions o Script writing o Scheduling of events o Coordinating promotional events o Venue set up and breakdown o Overall game presentation o Assisting with on-field or on-court presentations and promotions Assist in the creation and design of sport schedule posters and pocket schedules o Organize distribution of pocket schedules/ posters in the community Organize on campus marketing o Overall implementation of student marketing plans for all sports Length: August June 10 month appointment Flexible work schedule A minimum of 10-15 office hours per week required for this position Application Process: Please complete application, send cover letter and resume to: 4505 Maryland Parkway Box 450002 Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-0002 Send via fax to (702) 895-0302

Undergraduate Summer Marketing/ Promotions Internship: (1 position available for Summer 2010) This internship will provide students with the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience in the area of collegiate sports marketing while assisting with the day-to-day operations of marketing for UNLV s 17 Division 1 sports. Qualifications: Enrolled in Undergraduate classes at UNLV Marketing, Sports Administration, or Communications major Previous experience in a collegiate marketing department preferred Responsibilities: Assist in all marketing and promotional efforts of designated sports including: o Preseason marketing o In-game marketing/ promotions o Scheduling of events o Coordinating promotional events o Overall game presentation Assist in the creation and design of sport schedule posters and pocket schedules o Organize distribution of pocket schedules/ posters in the community Organize on campus marketing o Overall implementation of student marketing plans for all sports Length: May-August Summer appointment Flexible work schedule A minimum of 10-15 office hours per week required for this position Application Process: Please complete application, send cover letter and resume to: 4505 Maryland Parkway Box 450002 Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-0002 Send via fax to (702) 895-0302