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Nashville Predators Hockey Operations Office Internship - 26-27 SeasonThe Nashville Predators Hockey Operations department is seeking an office intern for the 2026-2027 season (September-April). This intern will gain experience and visibility into various aspects of the season including, but not limited to preparation for team meetings and camps, club documents, and team social functions. Through this internship, the student will have the fun and unique experience of assisting with office activities as well as gaining some exposure into game night activities! We are looking for an individual that would be available a minimum of three days a week with some game night availability as well. Ideal candidates will possess a strong passion for research and learning. We are looking for a very energetic and outgoing individual who has a positive, can-do attitude and has a strong desire to learn and be part of the Smashville culture. In addition to the objectives listed below, students will receive the opportunity to gain exposure to different departments and entities within the Nashville Predators organization. The Nashville Predators internship program provides an educational, skill-building, hands-on experience for all participants, and a cornerstone of the program is the intern’s ability to earn college credit for participation in the program.

It is critical that this intern possess the ability and emotional maturity to maintain strict confidentiality and hold a high regard for ethical behavior. Additionally, this intern must possess and demonstrate problem-solving skills, in addition to being detail oriented and extremely organized.

**Only applicants who apply through the portal will be considered. Applications will be closed on January 30, 2026.

Candidates MUST be able to receive college credit for the completion of this internship. The Nashville Predators do not provide housing or transportation accommodations.

Hockey Operations Internship Minimum Requirements:*** Reliable transportation to and from Bridgestone Arena

  • Strong computer skills, including programs such as Outlook, Excel, and Word
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Organized and detail-oriented with the ability to multi-task and problem solve in a fast-paced work environment
  • Must be insurable under our policy for purposes of driving as necessary for events and other assigned duties and must possess a valid driver's license
  • Hockey knowledge and additional computer skills are a plus
  • Ability to be present for Nashville Predators home games throughout the season

Nashville Predators Internship Requirements:* Internship duration will be approximately September 2026-April 2027

  • All internships are in person; no remote opportunities are available at this time
  • Ability to work evenings and weekends within the students designated credit hour requirement when necessary
  • All interns must be students at accredited colleges and universities, with the ability to earn academic credit for time spent in an internship position
  • Internships are open to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors receiving college credit
  • Internships do not provide compensation, housing, or transportation
  • Internships do not guarantee full-time positions with the Predators upon completion
  • As a condition of internship, qualified applicant will be subject to a background check, which will at a minimum include a criminal background check and if applicable, may include a driving history check
  • Be able to maintain confidential information

Candidates MUST be able to receive college credit for the completion of this internship. The Nashville Predators do not provide housing or transportation accommodations.

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