Prep Girls Lacrosse Scout (Pennsylvania)

Prep NetworkPhiladelphia, PA
Remote

About The Position

Prep Network operates over 100 websites dedicated to increasing the visibility and value of high school athletes. Our scouts generate content, player rankings, and event coverage throughout the year for various sports including basketball, football, volleyball, and lacrosse. We aim to provide comprehensive coverage and opportunities for athletes across the country. This role involves creating written and social media content, attending games, analyzing player performance, and leveraging existing networks with coaches to expand the Prep Network's presence. We are a fast-growing company that values a strong work ethic, a passion for learning, and a culture of collaboration.

Requirements

  • Entrepreneurial mindset
  • Ability to work as a great teammate and do whatever is needed
  • Self-motivated and able to perform without direct supervision
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
  • Proficient with Google Apps (Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs)

Nice To Haves

  • Existing network with high school and college coaches in your community

Responsibilities

  • Attend high school and club games and publish written and social media content
  • Promote players at all levels of collegiate recruitment
  • Work with other Prep Network contributors to maximize the value added to teams, players, and coaches in your state
  • Network with coaches at all levels to grow the Prep Network brand

Benefits

  • Flexibility in work location
  • Opportunity to work with awesome co-workers
  • Potential for growth and an expanded role

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What This Job Offers

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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