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Academy Media Intern

Coventry Rugby Club
Organisation
Coventry Rugby Club
Salary
TBC
Location
Coventry
Contract type
Volunteer (Full time)
Closing date
27 June 2025
Interview date
6 July 2025
Job Description
ob Title: Academy Media Intern
Location: Coventry Rugby, Butts Park Arena // Remote work

Type: Student/Voluntary

Term: July 2025 – June 2026 (12 months)
Reports to: Media, Marketing & Data In-sights Coordinator // Academy Manager

This is an exciting voluntary opportunity for a creative individual to help elevate Coventry Rugby’s Academy content output across all online platforms, engaging both new and existing followers.

About Coventry Rugby Academy

Coventry Rugby Academy is dedicated to developing the next generation of rugby talent through elite training, education, and support. Since its launch last year, we have seen a significant surge of interest in the Academy across our digital media channels, creating an exciting opportunity for further growth. We are seeking a creative and enthusiastic person to help raise the profile of our academy players and activities by producing engaging digital content, long form videos, and supporting commercial efforts.

Role Overview

The Academy Media Intern will play a key role in supporting the Academy’s marketing efforts by creating captivating content and managing social media channels. This position offers valuable experience working with Adobe software and real-time coverage of academy matches and events, often requiring evening and weekend availability.

Key Responsibilities

Create and schedule engaging social media content that showcases Coventry Rugby Academy’s players, training, events and partnerships.
Edit videos using Adobe Premiere Pro for highlights, player interviews, and behind-the-scenes long-form features
Design eye-catching graphics and layouts using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign for posts, updates, and promotional materials
Stay on top of the latest social media trends to keep the Academy’s channels fresh, relevant, and engaging to a younger audience
Support live social media updates during academy matches and events, requiring flexible hours including evenings and weekends
Work with the Coventry Rugby marketing/commercial team to brainstorm and implement creative campaigns
Skills & Qualifications

Experience with Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and InDesign
Creative thinker with a passion for storytelling through digital media
Up-to-date knowledge of social media trends, platforms, and best practices
Strong communication skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently and take initiative
Availability to work evenings and weekends to cover matches and events
Interest in rugby or sports development is advantageous
What You Will Gain

Practical experience using industry-standard Adobe creative software
Insight into digital marketing and social media within a sports environment
Opportunity to build a diverse content portfolio featuring video, photo, and graphic design work
Exposure to sports marketing and networking within the rugby community
A dynamic, supportive environment focused on youth development
Email tpatrick@coventryrugby.co.uk to register an interest by submitting your CV and a Cover Letter by 5pm on 27th June 2025.

Coventry Rugby is an equal opportunities employer and would welcome applications from a fully diverse range of candidates, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability.
How to apply
Email tpatrick@coventryrugby.co.uk to register an interest by submitting your CV and a Cover Letter by 5pm on 27th June 2025.
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