Law School Student Influencer
Law School Student Influencer: Reach 100,000 Students for National Baseball Safety Advocacy
Are you a law student with strong communication skills and the ability to build connections on a large scale? We are seeking highly motivated law students to help expand Jordan Skopp’s national campaign advocating for baseball fan safety, focusing on protecting children and fans from the risks of foul balls in professional ballparks.
About Jordan Skopp: Safety Advocate
Jordan Skopp has spent over five years championing better safety standards at baseball stadiums. His work has been featured in major outlets such as ESPN, Forbes, the LA Times, and Yahoo Sports.
The Role:
We are looking for law students who can effectively reach out and connect with 100,000 fellow law students nationwide, organizing and hosting 2 to 3 virtual conferences per week. These conferences will create a platform for law students to engage in discussions on sports safety, legal strategies, and advocacy efforts. As you facilitate these calls, you'll have the opportunity to learn about ongoing legal challenges, such as cases involving fan injuries, and become part of a movement to challenge outdated legal frameworks like the Baseball Rule.
Why You Should Join:
- Work with purpose: Play a vital role in advocating for public safety in sports.
- Build your network: Connect with thousands of like-minded law students across the country.
- Gain real-world legal experience: Learn from legal professionals who are actively working on injury cases related to foul balls.
- Flexible timing: For the next two months, before finals begin, you’ll have the opportunity to organize conferences during evenings, such as Tuesday and Thursday nights.
What We're Looking For:
- Law students who are proactive, organized, and passionate about advocacy.
- Individuals who can manage outreach to law schools and connect with a large number of students.
- Candidates with experience in hosting or facilitating virtual meetings are a plus.
How to Apply:
If you’re ready to take on the challenge of reaching 100,000 law students and advocating for fan safety, apply today. Work with Jordan Skopp to drive change and create safer environments for baseball fans nationwide.
For a deeper understanding of the risks and our mission, please review:
1. An ESPN segment highlighting the serious risks posed by foul balls and bats: Watch Here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6tL0UTrQUw)
Optional: A discussion at Ralph Nader’s American Museum of Tort Law, featuring attorney Greg Wilkowski and our founder, Jordan Skopp: View Event (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvMCrVLh9cg)
Please visit our website at www.foulballsafetynow.com/
Apply Today and Be Part of the Change!
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $150.00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Schedule:
Choose your own hours
Location:
Illinois (Required)
Work Location: Remote