Public Relations Writing Intern
The two-time Calder Cup champion Grand Rapids Griffins, primary affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings, announce an opening for a Public Relations Writing Intern. The internship starts in October 2025 and lasts until the conclusion of the 2025-26 American Hockey League season (April-June 2026, depending on playoffs).
This internship is intended to help prepare the individual for employment with a professional sports team. Previous members of the Griffins public relations department have continued on to work for the Bakersfield Condors (AHL), Baltimore Ravens (NFL), Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe), Boston Bruins (NHL), Carolina Cobras (AFL), Chicago Blackhawks (NHL), Chicago White Sox (MLB), Cincinnati Reds (MLB), Cleveland Browns (NFL), Cleveland Monsters (AHL), Cornerstone University (WHAC), Denver Broncos (NFL), Denver Outlaws (MLL), Detroit Lions (NFL), Detroit Red Wings (NHL), Detroit Tigers (MLB), Detroit Vipers (IHL), Ferris State University (GLIAC), Florida Panthers (NHL), Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL), Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL), Grand Valley State University (GLIAC), Houston Texans (NFL), Indianapolis Indians (IL), Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), Lincoln Stars (USHL), Los Angeles FC (MLS), New York Jets (NFL), New York Rangers (NHL), Oakland Raiders (NFL), Philadelphia Rebels (NAHL), San Antonio Rampage (AHL), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL), Tennessee Titans (NFL), Toledo Mud Hens (IL), Toledo Walleye (ECHL), United States Soccer Federation, University of Florida (SEC), USA Cycling, USA Hockey, USA Volleyball, Vegas Golden Knights (NHL), and Wartburg College (ARC).
Reports To:
· Vice President of Communications
· Public Relations Manager
Responsibilities:
· Road Games: Oversee and handle in-game and post-game media relations responsibilities for 36 regular-season games from residence, including watching the live stream on AHLTV.com; writing a game recap that is posted to griffinshockey.com and emailed to media outlets; creating multimedia content/links; and updating griffinshockey.com and social media sites.
· Home Games: Much as above, but while attending 36 games in person at Van Andel Arena (which includes additional responsibilities such as press box setup, distribution of media credentials, and assisting PR staff in the press box);
· Other duties and special projects as assigned.
Qualifications:
· Recent college graduate, senior/junior-year undergraduate student, or post-graduate student, majoring in communications, sport management, journalism, public relations, or related field;
· Availability to work 36 road games from residence (approx. 5 hours per game) plus 36 home games at Van Andel Arena (approx. 8 hours per game), primarily on nights and weekends and including holidays, plus playoffs;
· Experience writing published game recaps for a sports team;
· Possess own computer with reliable internet access;
· Astute knowledge of and interest in hockey;
· Excellent written and oral communication skills, including working knowledge of and adherence to AP style;
· Intense desire to progress professionally within the sports PR or sports media industry;
· Creativity, exacting attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage a variety of simultaneous tasks and meet deadlines;
· Computer proficiency, including website and social media management;
· Self-starting, highly motivated individual with exceptional work ethic, unquestioned dependability, and proven success at working independently;
· Personal, professional demeanor.
Compensation:
· Hourly wage;
· Home game-night parking, meals and complimentary tickets;
· School credit (if applicable).
Application Deadline: July 20, 2025
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.
Questions:
Do you have previous experience working or volunteering in sports at the professional or collegiate level?
Please describe your experience within, knowledge of, and passion for the sport of hockey.
Do you live within an hour's drive of Grand Rapids?
Have you written game recaps for publication before, and if so, what sports did you cover and where were they published?