Athletes go virtual to develop post-athletic careers

Published Mon 24 Oct 2022

In an exciting first eight Australian high performance athletes, including four water polo players, will undertake virtual internships with companies based all around the world to help prepare them for their post-athletic careers.

The Australian Institute of Sport’s (AIS) commitment to help athletes with their career development continues to evolve with a new Virtual Internship (VI) program launched this month. The internship will provide athletes with exciting opportunities and a chance to engage in work experience placements that work around their demanding schedules.

Delivered through the AIS Professional Development Team, the VI program aims to provide athletes in high performance (HP) sport with a comprehensive, flexible and accessible suite of programs and resources to help them make successful transitions out of sport.

While athletes have been able to complete various forms of study around their demanding training and competition schedules, the ability to be immersed in a face-to-face internship is not always an option.

The new program will provide athletes with the flexibility to complete a placement in their preferred field across 18 career options, while also accessing personalised support and coaching with an Intern Experience Manager and Internship Coach.

The inaugural 2022 class will complete their placements in companies throughout the world including Australia, South Korea, South Africa, the USA and the United Kingdom, in the areas of Research, Business, Accounting, Law, Engineering and Sustainability.

Australian Water Polo team member Jessica Zimmeran recently completed her ‘Sustainability Network and Business Development’ placement with an Australian based company LUP GLOBAL.

"I would like to pursue a career in sustainability and this company was the perfect place to start. It has provided me with an incredible opportunity to gain experience and insight into an incredible company that is in the sustainability business,” said Zimmerman.

“Due to my sporting career, my work career has been a little postponed, but this scholarship gave me an opportunity to learn a lot and build my experience. Being an online internship, it means that I was able to balance it with training, at any time, in any place around the world. I couldn't have asked for a better place to start my career and I have the AIS to thank for that!”

  • Madeleine Steere - Water Polo
  • Marianna Tolo - Basketball
  • Nicholas Timmings - Skeleton
  • Jaclyn Narracott - Skeleton
  • Laura Peel - Freestyle Skiing
  • Genevieve Longman - Water Polo
  • Sofie Pontré - Water Polo
  • Jessica Zimmerman - Water Polo

Interested in a Virtual Internship? If you are a high performance categorised athlete and would like more information, please email  career_and_education@ausport.gov.au


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