Are you an avid sports fan with a skill for writing and storytelling? Jobs like this don’t come around very often!
Covering football competitions across Oceania, this role is a unique chance to work in the fast-paced world of sport and help tell the story of football in the South Pacific.
Reporting through to the Media and Communications Manager, you’ll help write about football competitions happening around the region and assist in delivering game coverage for OFC events and tournaments.
Working out of the brand new Home of Football – Te Kahu o Kiwa in St Johns, Auckland, you’ll be part of a dynamic team and work closely with Member Associations and staff based across the Pacific, as well as OFC’s external partners.
About the OFC
Responsible for the development and organisation of football across the South Pacific, the OFC is currently made up of 11 Member Associations and two Associate Members, which it supports through a variety of means .
As well as organising regional qualifiers for all FIFA World Cup tournaments, the OFC provides educational expertise to help guide the development of football across all levels from grassroots to elite, while also catering for a range of different roles from coaches and referees to sports administrators.
About the role
You’ll have a keen interest in sport – ideally football – and have a strong understanding of how to report on matches, find interesting stories and assist with in-event media operations.
The right candidate will be comfortable working to deadlines and will enjoy working with people from different cultures and backgrounds. Travel will also be part of this role.
You’ll have a proven track record of: Knowledge or sports (ideally football), published writing, past journalism or comms/PR work, understanding of social media and ability to write compelling stories.
A relevant qualification in a journalism or a communications-related discipline is preferred, but not essential.
How to apply
Please email a cover letter attached to your resume to [email protected]. Your cover letter should highlight your specific qualifications and recent experiences that are relevant to the role and provide answers to the following questions:
1: Do you have the right to work in New Zealand?
2: What is your expected base salary?