Boston Glory is a semi-professional Ultimate Frisbee™ team playing in the 24-team Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA). 2024 will mark the team’s fourth season. Glory has a number of open positions. Unless otherwise stated pay is nominal or non-existent.
Clinic/Camp Coaches
Many UFA teams have had success running summer and off-season clinics, frequently in conjunction with local schools, groups, and recreation departments. Glory has historically run such clinics at Hormel Stadium in Medford and will be offering some on Cape Cod during the weeks of July 8th and 15th. We are seeking coaches for occasional clinics in the Boston area and on Cape Cod.
The Cape Cod clinics will consist of three-hour sessions on weekdays during the weeks of July 8 and 15. It is possible that sessions will be conducted both in the morning and afternoon of a particular week. Coaches will lead these sessions by instructing campers (typically 10-14 years old) in Ultimate. The program should consist of a balanced mix of drills and scrimmages with an emphasis on cooperation, fun and spirit. Candidates should be of at-least college age and will ideally have prior experience teaching Ultimate to children. This is a paid position. Housing in Chatham MA will be provided for the duration of the program.
Gameday Statistician
Gameday statisticians track action on the field in real-time using an iPad and UFA-developed software. This job requires attention to detail and an ability to perform under pressure. Gameday statisticians travel with Glory on road trips (all expenses paid) and receive a modest stipend.
Timekeeper
The timekeeper operates the stadium clock at home games in conjunction with the refereeing crew. Previous experience is helpful but not required.
DJ
The DJ plays appropriate music, including “walkup” music for individual players following good plays through the Hormel Stadium PA system at home games.
Photographer
The team photographer is responsible for capturing the action at home games, along with taking headshots of players for publicity purposes.
Videographer
The team videographer is responsible for capturing behind-the-scenes footage of Glory and video content at games and creating short clips or "reels" for use on social media. There may be opportunities to video community events, clinics, tryouts, etc. as well.
Sideline Reporter
Glory live streams its six home games, with the majority of coverage coming from the booth above the stadium. The job of sideline reporter would be to develop stories from the stands (i.e. interviewing a school team on a group trip to Hormel) and the sidelines (i.e. speaking with coaches during a break in play). This job requires a good sense of humor, mental agility, an outgoing personality and an absence of stage fright.
Drone Operator
If you’ve got a drone and a license to fly it, Glory’s got a job for you. Drone footage will be used in both live streams and post-game strategic reviews. Glory will arrange necessary insurance and permissions.
Hype Crew / Glory Ambassadors / Influencers
Seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors for Glory in schools, affinity groups and the community generally. Distribute flyers and marketing materials, share graphics on social media, and / or set up marketing booths at community events, schools, and Ultimate tournaments in and around the Boston area. Training and materials will be provided. This is a great resume-builder activity for highschoolers, college students, and diehard fans alike.
Gameday Volunteers
Seeking volunteers to assist on game days with setup, ticketing, merchandise, concessions, halftime contests, and other tasks as needed. Bring a friend, the more the merrier.
Persons interested in any of these positions should email jobs@bostonglory.com