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Show Management Internship - Red Angus Youth Expo

Closes February 4 • Paid


Don’t have the flexibility for a full summer internship, but still want to gain real-world experience and useful skills? All college students may apply for the Red Angus Youth Expo (RAYE) internship. The show intern will assist the Red Angus Association staff during an approximate two-week long internship. The Red Angus Youth Expo will take place June 8-13, 2025. Interns will arrive in Springfield, Missouri prior to the RAYE and will work through the duration of the event, including the wrap-up.


Requirements:

- Applicants must be a college student with an interest in animal agriculture and association work- Applicants cannot be an exhibitor or competitor at the 2025 RAYE- Applicants must have show experience- Applicants must be detail-oriented, self-sufficient, motivated, and work well with others 


Responsibilities:

- Assist in all aspects of event planning and execution of the 2025 RAYE- Assist at cattle/exhibitor check-in- Contest organization, preparation, and execution including tracking sweepstakes points - Work with the Junior Red Angus Board of Directors - Office and customer service- Any other duties deemed necessary by the junior coordinator and RAAA Staff


Compensation:

The Red Angus Youth Expo Show Internship is a compensated position. It will also include hotel accommodations and meals. 


Process:

Must submit a cover letter, resume, and two references. After the deadline period, interviews will be scheduled on an as-needed basis. 


Deadline for application is February 4, 2025 

Applicants for the Red Angus Youth Expo Media internship have any questions you may contact Taylor Dorsey at youthexpo@redangus.org.


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