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Summer Internship - National High School Rodeo Association [NHSRA]

Denver, CO • Closes March 15


Description: The National High School Rodeo Association [NHSRA] is a non-profit organization with approximately 15,000 members in 44 states, 5 Canadian provinces, Australia, Guatemala, Mexico and New Zealand. Each year the NHSRA produces two of the largest Rodeos in the World—the National Junior High Finals Rodeo [NJHFR], which hosts ~1,300 competing contestants plus their families, fans, etc. and the National High School Finals Rodeo [NHSFR], which brings in ~1,800 competing contestants + their families + fans/crowds.


Responsibilities:

Include, but are not limited to:

  • Assisting with marketing preparations of the rodeo

  • Capturing content, creating graphics and fulfilling marketing campaigns

  • Hanging signage around the facilities and in the arenas, setting up panels, & various event production tasks

  • Coordinating special programs and events for sponsors

  • Helping to fulfill various requests from National Sponsors, State/Provincial Directors & Secretaries, rodeo personnel, tradeshow vendors, media personnel, etc. throughout the event

  • Dates/ Location:

  • 2025 National Junior High Finals Rodeo:   June 22nd-28th | Des Moines, IA

    • Total dates needed for the event: June 6th – June 30th

  • 2025 National High School Finals Rodeo: July 13th-19th | Rock Springs, Wyoming

    • Total dates need for the event: July 4th – 21st 


Further Details: Room/board, meals and travel costs will be covered through the duration of the internship. Pay will be discussed in interview. This is an ideal opportunity to gain hands on experience in event management/rodeo production/marketing/non-profit organization. A prime opportunity to build a network with leaders in the western industry as you will be working directly with National Sponsors, Directors, reporters, contestants, rodeo and western-industry personnel.


Learn more here.

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