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Job Description

Carolina Women’s Ice Hockey is now hiring creative professionals for the upcoming 2026–27 season. The organization is seeking one graphic designer and one photographer to help support the team’s branding, media, and promotional efforts throughout the hockey season.

This opportunity is ideal for passionate creatives looking to build sports industry experience while contributing to a growing women’s hockey program.

Job Responsibilities

Graphic Designer

  • Create digital graphics for team promotions, social media, and marketing campaigns
  • Develop creative visual content aligned with the team’s branding
  • Collaborate with team leadership on seasonal creative projects

Photographer

  • Capture high-quality photos during games, events, and team activities
  • Edit and deliver professional sports photography content
  • Provide visual media for social platforms and promotional use

Requirements

  • Previous experience in graphic design or photography preferred
  • Must provide relevant work samples and qualifications
  • Strong creative and communication skills
  • Passion for sports and women’s hockey is a plus
  • Ability to work collaboratively with the team throughout the season

Compensation

  • Compensation details discussed upon selection
  • Opportunity to gain experience working with a women’s ice hockey organization
  • Portfolio-building opportunity within sports media and creative production

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