Job Title: Video Production Intern Department: Communications and Content Reports to: Sr. Digital Video Producer Position Summary: FC Cincinnati is seeking a Video Production Intern who is highly motivated, detail oriented, and eager to learn marketing and communications within an MLS Club. The internship is a paid position to start on or about January 2026, and finish on or about November 2026. The candidate for this role must be able to work an average of 28 hours per week, including FCC home matches and external events that may fall on evenings, weekend, and holidays, and office hours at the Mercy Health Training Center. This person will have the primary responsibility of assisting the Sr. Digital Video Producer with all tasks and projects as required and requested. What You'll Do:
Assist video team with day-to-day coverage at matches, training, media availability, studio shoots and community events
Assist with filming and editing video content for FCC's official social media channels
Organize and log video footage following events
Stay up to date on latest content trends and best practices
Participate in weekly content strategy meetings What You'll Bring:
A passion for storytelling and the game of soccer
A positive, team-first attitude and willingness to collaborate in a creative environment
Strong communication skills with an attention to detail What You'll Need
Applicants should be working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree
Proficient in operating Sony cameras
Experience with Adobe Creative Suite, including Premiere Pro
Ability to work evenings and weekends as required by the FCC game schedule and special events Why You'll Love FCC:
FCC welcome gifts
Resume and profile reviews
Tour of TQL Stadium and MHTC
Community volunteer opportunities
Discount off team store merchandise
Job shadow opportunities + lunch and learns
Paid hourly and/or college credit opportunities
Networking opportunities About FC Cincinnati: FC Cincinnati is a Major League Soccer team playing at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Originally founded in 2015 by Carl H. Lindner III and Co-CEO Jeff Berding, FCC began play in the United Soccer League (USL) in 2016. FCC entered MLS as the 24th team in 2019. The club's wide and diverse ownership group is led by controlling owner Lindner III; as well as managing owners Meg Whitman and Dr. Griff Harsh; Scott Farmer; and George Joseph. FC Cincinnati opened the Club's privately funded, 26,000-seat soccer-specific TQL Stadium in the West End neighborhood of Cincinnati in 2021, a venue which has won numerous global awards including the World Football Summit Best Venue 2022 in Madrid and the 2022 Prix Versailles World Title in the Sports Category in Paris, France. The Club earned its first MLS Cup Playoffs berth in 2022, advancing to the Eastern Conference semifinal as the no. 5 seed. The club won the 2018 USL Regular-Season Championship in record-setting fashion and earned postseason berths in all three of its USL seasons. In 2017, FC Cincinnati also advanced to the semifinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, a run that included victories over two MLS squads. FC Cincinnati is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Please apply through TeamworkOnline.com and include your resume. Direct any questions to