2025-10-31 – Weekly Sports Management Jobs : Event marketing roles are booming

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s sports management job market is bustling with opportunities, especially in event activations and sports marketing roles. There’s a real demand for hands-on professionals ready to jump into the action. On the bright side, remote work options are still available, so there’s flexibility if you’re looking to work from anywhere.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Sports Betting Event Activations Associate
    Company: Betstamp | Location: Colorado Springs, CO
    This role is all about creating buzz around sports betting events. If you’re in sports marketing or sales, this could be your jam.
    Apply Here

  • Sports Betting Event Activations Associate
    Company: Betstamp | Location: Denver, CO
    Another chance to dive into sports marketing—this role focuses on engaging fans and promoting betting events in Denver.
    Apply Here

  • Sports Betting Event Activations Associate
    Company: Betstamp | Location: Aurora, CO
    Similar to other roles but based in Aurora—perfect if you’re local and want to be part of the action.
    Apply Here

  • Sports Betting Event Activations Associate
    Company: Betstamp | Location: Lakewood, CO
    Lakewood has its own opportunities for sports event marketing enthusiasts—get involved and make a difference.
    Apply Here

  • Sports Doctor
    Company: The Sports Pod. Co | Location: Dallas, TX
    If you’re a sports doctor with a background in soft tissue management, this Dallas gig could be a great fit. Two or more years of rehab experience are key.
    Apply Here

  • Youth Sports Instructor - Soccer
    Company: Super Soccer Stars | Location: Colorado Springs, CO
    Perfect for soccer enthusiasts with a reliable vehicle. There’s potential to grow into leadership roles.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Racquet Sports
    Company: The Bridgewater Club LLC | Location: Carmel, IN
    For those with experience in racquet sports programming and facility management, this director role could be a great opportunity.
    Apply Here

  • Assistant Professor of Sports Management
    Company: Wilkes University | Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA
    A tenure-track position teaching sports management. Great for those in academia with a passion for sports.
    Apply Here

  • Sports Sales & Services Manager
    Company: Travel Lane County | Location: Eugene, OR
    A role combining project and event management. If you love the travel and sports scene, this could be for you.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is alive and well. Here are some roles you can do from anywhere, perfect if you’re looking to keep things flexible.

  • Regional Sales Manager, Sports Surfaces
    Company: ICP Group | Location: Elk Grove Village, IL
    This role involves account management and technical support for sports surfaces—great if you’re into municipal projects and residential installations.
    Apply Here

  • Marketing Lead, Sports
    Company: Whatnot | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Engage with the sports card space and bring your problem-solving skills to the table. Ideal for natural leaders.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Accounting
    Company: Commonwealth Markets Inc. | Location: Austin, TX
    Focus on fintech automation and project management in the sports sector. Exciting for those with a knack for numbers.
    Apply Here

  • Remote Physician / Clinical Consultant
    Company: Evolution Sports Group | Location: Miami, FL
    Engage with athletes and offer top-tier consultation services. Ideal for healthcare professionals in sports.
    Apply Here

See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep an eye on these opportunities and act fast—they won’t last long. Stay tuned for more updates next week.

For these ‘apply promptly’ openings, I paste a one-slide event recap — objective, my role, 2–3 KPIs, plus a Drive album link — right in the email; my callbacks doubled, but strip logos or sensitive metrics if you’re under NDA.

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I’ve been landing the “event activations” roles by replying within an hour with a one-paragraph run-of-show, my 48‑hour travel radius, and a day-rate cap so @hiring can greenlight fast. Caveat: because these are “real-time” posts, some teams won’t open Drive, so I paste one still and drop a public Loom link (https://loom.com) or attach a lightweight PDF instead.

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Echoing @acheng88, I reply to these real‑time postings with a first line like: “COI attached, can travel within 24 hrs,” then two lines on load‑in/strike and crowd flow — legal clears me faster and callbacks rose. For remote roles, I swap the travel line for tool stack (Airtable/Asana/Slack, weekend coverage) and keep it in the email since some teams won’t open links. Caveat: set a clear rate ceiling and note per diem is negotiable.

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I get quicker callbacks by sending a 45-second ‘walkthrough’ video showing check-in, ingress flow, and strike from a recent college hoops promo, plus one line on the unions/permits I’ve navigated. If the listing bans links, I paste the three time-stamps with a tiny gear list instead. Think movie trailer, not director’s cut.

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