Assist with various projects, including conducting research, writing and editing content, and responding to inquiries.
Research sports governance best practices and review and revise model bylaws.
Research and suggest topics for possible posts to TRACE’s blog, BriberyMatters.com, or episodes for TRACE’s Bribe, Swindle, Steal podcast, or TRACE webinars.
Solicit blog contributions from compliance professionals, lawyers, sports governance experts, and edit for posting.
Write blog posts or articles.
Research and draft interview questions for podcast.
Research and draft/update compliance resources for TRACE’s Resource Center (e.g. white papers, articles, memes, compliance checklists and guidelines, etc.).
Support with TRACE webinars and events and other projects/tasks as assigned.
Requirements
Authorized to work in the United States or Canada
Current enrollment in an accredited law school or recent graduate
Demonstrated interest in international sports (e.g. Sports Law Journal; Sports Law concentration)
Excellent writing skills (media and technical)
Strong research skills
Professional and reliable
Ability to follow instructions and work independently on projects
Benefits
Not eligible for TRACE benefits.
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Hard skills
writingeditingresearchcontent creationcompliance resources developmentinterview question draftingblog post writingtechnical writing
Soft skills
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