Advertising Summary: VCU Athletics is seeking a graduate assistant to work in the creative services department. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, creating engaging content that includes, but is not limited, to video production, photography, graphic design, motion graphics and more, to be used for VCU Athletics social media channels, website and video board.
Unit: Athletics MBU
Department: Athletics Office
Department Summary: VCU Athletics’ mission is to win conference and national championships, provide a first-class student-athlete experience, serve as a source of pride for the University and community and cultivate graduates who excel as leaders.
Duties & Responsibilities:
VCU Athletics is seeking a graduate assistant to work in the creative services department. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, creating engaging content that includes, but is not limited, to video production, photography, graphic design, motion graphics and more, to be used for VCU Athletics social media channels, website and video board.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; admittance into a graduate program at VCU;
Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop and Premiere
Working knowledge of Adobe After Effects and Motion graphics
Knowledge of college athletic and social media trends
Prior experience with video, graphic design, motion graphics and/or photography
Ability and willingness to travel to various games and events as needed
Ability to understand and utilize brand standards
Salary Range: Scholarship varies
A cover letter and resume must be included as part of this application process.
This graduate assistant position for 2026-2027 will be open until filled, and review of applications will begin immediately.
For questions about the position, contact Evan Nicely at nicelyej@vcu.edu with a subject “Creative Content GA – [your name]”.
For questions regarding VCU Center for Sport Leadership applications, please contact Dr. Carrie LeCrom at cwlecrom@vcu.edu
Contact Information:
Contact Name: Evan Nicely
Contact Email: nicelyej@vcu.edu
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