USRowing Competition Intern

Remote
Internship
Student (College)
Job Title: Competition Intern
Reports to: Competition Department
Location: Remote position; must be willing to travel.
Positions Hiring: Two (2)
Job Type: Internship - Mid-May – Late July (exact dates will be discussed with the applicant)
Posting date: 01/09/2026
Application Deadline: 2/13/2026

USRowing
USRowing is a nonprofit organization recognized by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee as the national governing body for the sport of rowing in the United States. The organization’s mission is to steward, strengthen, and grow American rowing by championing performance and igniting new passion for the sport.

USRowing selects, trains, and manages the teams that represent the U.S. in international competition. The organization serves multiple constituencies including novice learn-to-rowers, parents of rowers, masters rowers, adaptive rowers, collegiate rowers, indoor rowers and, most recently, coastal rowers.

We are focused on growing diversity, equity, and inclusion within the sport of rowing on a national scale, on increasing support for our national team programs, and providing additional benefits and value to our over 77,000 individual members and 1,430 rowing organizations.

What We Offer 
USRowing is seeking two Competition Interns - Event Operations Assistants, to join the Competition Department for the Summer 2026 season. This internship provides hands-on experience in sport event operations, project management, customer service, hospitality, and stakeholder engagement.
Spend the summer on the road supporting USRowing’s national championship regattas, including the USRowing Youth National Championships in Sarasota, FL, and the USRowing RowFest National Championships in Ann Arbor, MI. Interns will play a hands-on role in delivering some of the nation’s most prestigious rowing events while building practical, real-world skills in a dynamic, professional environment.
The Competition Intern will collaborate closely with multiple USRowing departments to support the execution of national championship events. This role focuses on venue operations and logistics, awards and ceremonies, and enhancing the overall athlete and coach experience.

Responsibilities
  • Partner with the Competition Team in managing event logistics and on-site operations for the USRowing Youth National Championships and RowFest National Championships.
  • Lead and support special projects including the athlete and coach experience, awards and graduation ceremonies, trailer parking management, and other venue- or competition-related responsibilities.
  • Execute on-site branding and signage at all events.
  • Coordinate and assist in managing USRowing’s event supply inventory.
  • Support the physical set-up of the venue when traveling to USRowing events.
  • Perform other duties as assigned, with opportunities to lead specific event tasks and projects as needed.

Qualifications
  • Interest in pursuing a career in sport, project, business, or event management, hospitality, or a related field.
  • Rowing experience is preferred but not required.
  • Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail.
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work creatively and efficiently in fast-paced environments.
  • High level of enthusiasm and a strong work ethic.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft 365.
  • Availability to travel during Summer 2026.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

Benefits
  • $5,000 salary
  • Course credit is also available
  • USRowing will provide travel and lodging accommodations for all Interns traveling to USRowing National Championship events. Mileage will be reimbursed at the 2026 IRS standard mileage rate.

How to Apply
  • Apply online with resume, cover letter, and two (2) professional references.
  • Review of resumes will begin immediately.

USRowing Values
 
USRowing is committed to the following values to fulfill its mission and achieve its priorities:
 
CULTURE OF MUTUAL RESPECT. Foster an inclusive culture honoring the rights, views, and inherent value of others, treating all with dignity and courtesy.
 
PROFESSIONALISM. Develop and share expertise, act effectively and efficiently, and be responsive and reliable, honoring all pledges and promises in a timely and trustworthy manner.
 
SAFETY. Be constantly mindful of safety on and off the water, taking proactive measures to prevent injury, abuse, or other harm, and help others both within USRowing and among member organizations.
 
INTEGRITY. Have the courage to choose what is right, adhere to the mission and practice our values rather than merely profess them. Employ the highest ethical standards, demonstrating honesty and fairness in every action we take.
 
FAIR COMPETITION. Commit to upholding the integrity of sport to ensure a level playing field devoid of doping, cheating or other forms of unfair advantage.
 
TEAMWORK. Work collaboratively and assume positive intent; support each other to combine individual strengths while keeping an eye on the greater good.
 
ENJOYMENT IN ALL ASPECTS OF SPORT. Create opportunities for involvement that promote a positive experience and lifelong love for rowing for all.

USRowing is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We are committed to growing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the sport of rowing and believe that works begins in our own space. We believe diversity makes us stronger and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and life experiences to apply to join our team.  
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