The Intramural Sports Professional Intern at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will gain valuable campus recreation and leadership experience by having active involvement in the overall program development, programming, and evaluation of personnel. The intern will gain leadership experience in Intramural Sports, marketing, financial management, facility operations, and personnel management, all while serving as an ambassador for University Recreation & Wellbeing to the UW-Madison campus and community.
Assist with the supervision, management, and mentorship of 40 student supervisors.
Manage and execute programming responsibilities for select Intramural Sports leagues and special events, including revision of rules, marketing, registration, communications, reschedules and playoff format, inventory control, assessment & evaluation.
Recruit, train, supervise, and evaluate Sports supervisors and Intramural Sports officials and scorekeepers.
Maintain daily office hours to assist with administrative duties including answering phone calls and e-mail correspondence, stocking first aid kits with proper supplies, record retention and filing, and customer service.
Maintain a presence at Intramural Sports events.
Engages in the Rec Well professional internship development curriculum, all staff meetings, divisional committees, and other professional development responsibilities and opportunities.
Intramural Sports
$22.50/Hour
This position works an average of 30 hours per week. The typical schedule is Monday- Friday between the hours of 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. with occasional evening and weekend support .
Internships are limited-time employments lasting 9 months or 1,040 total hours
Internship dates are approximate and will run mid-August 2026 to May 2027
HS Diploma – Required
Bachelor's Degree in a related field with cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 (or advancing towards with anticipated graduation by August 2026)
As part of the application process, you will be required to upload a current resume.
Madelyn Johnson, recruitment@recwell.wisc.edu
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