A number of AUDL teams have had success running summer and off-season clinics, frequently in conjunction with local recreation departments. Glory ran one such clinic in 2022 at Hormel Stadium in Medford. Typically, rec departments provide facilities and publicize the clinic, while Glory provides additional publicity and is responsible for designing and implementing the clinic program. Glory receives the lion’s share of fees paid. Additionally, some AUDL teams have recently started offseason youth academies which provide one or two sessions a week of intensive training and which can form the basis for elite teams. Glory’s Director of Camps/Clinics is responsible for identifying localities interested in hosting summer clinics and arranging the logistics of those clinics, including staffing, program, and contingency planning. The Director will also be responsible for exploring and possibly implementing a winter academy program. The position reports to and collaborates with Glory’s ownership and General Manager; and collaborates with team’s media director, and coaching staff and players. This is a paid position with compensation directly tied to fees generated.
To apply, please email jobs@bostonglory.com.