

Media Relations Executive (Sport)
Intro
The Press Box PR team has grown from 0 to more than 50 people in the space of five years and combines extensive journalistic experience with top PR professionals to offer a unique proposition in the market.
Formed in 2020, Press Box PR has grown quickly to become a thriving agency working for a range of sport, consumer, B2B, retail and hospitality clients on digital and creative PR projects.
Press Box PR is based in Barbican, central London and operates a hybrid working model, meaning employees spend an average of three days a week in the office.
The role
Press Box PR, a fast-growing PR agency, is hiring a Media Relations Executive (Sport) to work in its sports team.
Reporting to the department leadership team, you’ll be pitching content to journalists and editors at a range of UK and international publications that cover various trending topics including - but not limited to - football, combat and Formula 1.
You will have a keen eye for detail, with your finger on the pulse for relevant content that UK and international publications will want to receive.
You will have an extensive media contacts book, made up of journalists and editors that you will be pitching content to across a variety of different sports, as well as liaising with them to generate feedback to enhance Press Box PR’s media relations.
From a media-first perspective, you will also have creative input on the organic content that Press Box PR produces, not just solely in the sports outlined above but also identifying where there are crossover opportunities in merging sport with our consumer department.
Due to the nature of the sporting calendar, this role will require frequent midweek evening and weekend work. There will be emphasis on working irregular hours in the build-up to and during the FIFA World Cup this summer.
Requirements
- At least one year’s experience as a sports journalist at a mainstream online news publication or in-agency with experience of working in sports digital PR
- A thorough understanding of how sport and other relevant topics are covered in digital media in the UK and globally
- An extensive network of relevant journalist and editor contacts and an ability to grow your publisher network
- A great understanding of the sporting calendar to spot opportunities for coverage
- Ability and creative flair to respond to trending topics to help our content team produce stories and research to secure media coverage
- Ability to react creatively and efficiently to real-time news to generate coverage
- Strong editorial judgement in sport and trending/SEO topics
- Ability to create, where required, strong editorial copy to outreach to journalists
- A willingness to proactively pitch to media publications and build media lists across a variety of sports and regions
- Excellent written communication in English - other languages would be a plus
An added bonus
- An understanding of SEO and link-building
- Experience working in sports PR
- Experience working on a national or regional sports desk
- Qualifications relevant to journalism or PR (i.e., NCTJ qualifications)
Salary, benefits and perks
- Salary: £26,000 to £28,000, depending on experience
- Annual bonus scheme paying up to 15%
- Enhanced private pension
- BUPA Cash Plan, enhanced sick pay and death in service cover
- 30 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
- Annual leave increases by one full day each year worked for up to five years
- Bonus birthday day off
- Cycle to work scheme
- JUNO credits - choose your own benefit to spend on wellness perks of your choice rewards
- Annual training budget
- Press Box PR operates a hybrid model, with three weekly office days and two WFH days. The role will also involve occasional travel within the UK and beyond to meet clients and journalists.
How to apply
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter explaining why you're a good fit for the role, to sam.inkersole@pressboxpr.co.uk and ben.king@pressboxpr.co.uk
We are not accepting agencies or recruiters for this role.