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Sports Internships in Washington

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Summer Intern - Icon - Construction Project Management
CAA
Washington, DC 12-23-2025
Internship

Become a Part of the CAA ICON Team WHO WE ARE: A division of leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA), CAA ICON is the industry's-leading owner's representative and strategic management consulting firm for public and private sports and entertainment facility owners/operators, professional franchises, and leagues.

Intern - Ballpark Operations Events Student Associate
Washington Nationals
Washington, DC 12-15-2025
Internship

The Ballpark Operations Events Student Associate will support both the management of event set-up, and the planning and operating processes of events over the course of the season and postseason.

Intern - Business Strategy
Washington Nationals
Washington, DC 12-12-2025
Internship

Business Strategy Intern (Limited Term) This position, reporting to the Senior Director, Digital Strategy, is responsible for producing data-driven analyses and recommendations to support marketing and revenue-generating departments.

Graphic Design Associate
Washington Nationals
Washington, DC 12-11-2025
Internship

The Associate will need to be available to work in person in Washington, DC from approximately April – September 2026.

Intern - Business Strategy
Washington Nationals
Washington, DC 12-11-2025
Internship

Business Strategy Intern (Limited Term) This position, reporting to the Senior Director, Digital Strategy, is responsible for producing data-driven analyses and recommendations to support marketing and revenue-generating departments.

Intern - Major League Operations
Washington Nationals
Washington, DC 12-05-2025
Internship

The Major League Operations internship includes assisting the Baseball Operations Department with day-to-day assignments, along with long-term projects centered on roster management, salary arbitration, transactions, and the economics of baseball.

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