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Softball Intern (Remote)

Little League International - Intern
Greenville · NC
Event Operations/Management · Project Management · Internship
Little League® Softball: Internship Program 
June 1 through August 11, 2026 - Exclusive to current female student-athletes | Remote work eligible
 
Little League® International of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, is seeking two female student-athletes or female student sports fans who are interested in a career in sports to join Little League’s softball efforts for the summer of 2026, reporting to the Director of Softball Development. This program is designed for either female student-athletes who are interested in breaking into the sports industry, or female students who possess a strong interest in a career in the sports industry. This position is remote work eligible, with the exception you must be able to attend the Little League Softball World Series in Greenville, North Carolina from July 26 – August 11, 2026. This program will run from approximately June to August and will typically follow normal business hours, Monday – Friday. This is a paid position and once transitioned to on-site/in-person work, housing and some meals will be provided.

Acceptance into the program is contingent on all applicable background checks. Remote applicants must provide their own laptop with appropriate software (MS Office, etc.), phone, and have reliable internet at their own expense. 

ABOUT LITTLE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL

Located in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, we are the administrative and operational headquarters for Little League Baseball and Softball, the leading nonprofit youth sports organization with 80+ years of history supporting youth baseball and softball. Little League is played in approximately 6,500 communities across more than 80 countries around the world. We believe in the power of youth baseball and softball to teach life lessons that build stronger individuals and communities.
Job Breakdown and Responsibilities: 

  • June | Pre-event Curriculum | Learn about Little League, LLSWS, Women in Sport, etc.:
·        Career pathways – review with each department 
·        Little League Softball community outreach 
·        Little League Softball programming efforts
·        Little League Softball website and promotional materials overview 
·        Current youth softball research 
·        Overview of LLSWS and other world series events 

·        July through August | Little League Softball World Series Preparation & Other Softball-related Events: 
·        Learn about all event operations: hospitality, game ops, concessions, souvenirs, customer service, marketing, broadcasting/communication, etc. (WS & Region)
·        Attend (virtually) all LLSWS Committee meetings & network opportunities with LLSWS Committee members and other key volunteers 
·        Overview of all volunteer areas throughout series
·        Attend LLSWS and gain hands on event experience 
·        All participants would participate in a facility tour prior to event start and get an overview of various areas of game day management at the LLSWS (ex. Press Box operations, ESPN Broadcast, social media and marketing, grounds crew, volunteer management, player housing and transport, sponsorship activation, etc.)
·        If located near a regional facility, there is more opportunity to gain hands-on experience. 
 
Potential Duties for on-site positions include, but are not limited to: 
 
·        Assisting with special events: such as the Girls with Game Celebration, team arrival, opening ceremonies, Pro Games, uniform and equipment distribution, sponsorship zone, etc.
·        Assisting with on field ceremonies 
·        Media Relations: (assisting with post-game interviews, social media coverage, press relations, etc.) 
·        Game day operations: Press box operations & facility and field operations
·        Hospitality/Player experience: (Team hosts/player experience, decorating player housing, coordinating first pitch/pre-game ceremonies, welcoming Athletes Unlimited athletes to Greenville, etc.)
·        Assist with community engagement efforts, including outreach initiatives and coordinating community service events during the World Series. 
·        Other softball/event related duties are added as needed.

QUALIFICATIONS:

·        Must be an active undergraduate or graduate female student-athlete including an athlete with disability (AWD) OR active undergraduate or graduate female student with a strong desire to work in the sports industry. 
·        Must be an aspiring woman sports professional-either on the field or in the industry
·        Strong knowledge and understanding of softball (basic rules/gameplay, game situations, noteworthy happenings, etc.)
·        Must be able to attend in person in Greenville July 26 – August 11. Candidates must be available for the entirety of this timeframe.
·        Ability to lead projects and work independently, while also possessing excellent teamwork skills 
·        Prior event management experience
·        Experience working with and motivating volunteers
·        Customer service skills – complete all tasks effectively while engaging with other staff, fans, and clients in a respectful manner.   
·        Excellent organizational skills to meet deadlines and reach department objectives. 
·        A positive attitude 
·        Proficient computer skills, including the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, etc.). Knowledge of Adobe Suite is a plus. 

Program Benefits: This experience provides the students with a hands-on, real-world opportunity to get practical experience in the sports industry, specifically in the youth softball space. This program is designed for the student to get an opportunity to experience each department Little League has to offer with the opportunity to dive deeper into projects that meet the desired need of each student. During the on-site portion of the program, students will be provided with pay and  housing near the event location as well as meals while working the events. Students will be reimbursed for travel to and from the event location.

Working Environment and Physical Requirements: Throughout the entirety of the program, students will work in a hybrid of individual and team-based work, completing tasks on their own while simultaneously working with the other students to complete organizational goals. During the remote portion of the program, students may be asked to sit for long periods of time, communicate virtually through digital platforms (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Zoom), and participate in live video conversations while performing their duties. Once on-site, students may be required to handle physical duties with or without accommodation including, but not limited to, occasionally carrying/operating equipment (up to 50 lbs.), handling in-stadium event efforts during summer temperatures, and more. Accommodation may be made for each student and positions will be assigned based on previous experience and skillsets. 
 
DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE STARTS HERE – ALL ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO APPLY! We are dedicated in providing a diverse, accepting, and supportive work environment that holds all employees to the highest standards of conduct, integrity, inclusiveness, respect, and engagement. We strive to transform our organization into a place where employees work, thrive, and grow while supporting our collective and individual successes. 
 
We value inclusion and are committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation for all students interested in this program and are pleased to provide reasonable accommodations upon request. Please contact Melissa Shaffer, [email protected]to make a reasonable accommodation request. Requests must be submitted by January 1, 2026.Little League International is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we welcome underrepresented minorities to apply!


Job Questions:

  1. Are you an aspiring woman sports professional-either on the field or in the industry?

  2. Do you have strong knowledge and understanding of softball (basic rules/gameplay, game situations, noteworthy happenings, etc.)?

  3. Are you able to attend in person in Greenville, NC July 26th – August 11th? Candidates must be available for the entirety of this timeframe

  4. Do you have proficient computer skills, including the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, etc.)?