TRANMERE Rovers is looking for its new mascot.
The football club is looking for an “enthusiastic” volunteer to take on the role of Rover The Dog.
As Rover The Dog, you’ll become a beloved figure at Prenton Park, bringing joy and excitement to fans of all ages.
You'll have the unique chance to represent Tranmere Rovers both on and off the pitch, making every match day memorable and engaging for supporters.
The role is based at Prenton Park in Birkenhead as well as various other community and commercial event locations including school visits, charity events and fan club meetings.
The mascot job is shared between two people who cover all matchdays and events, engage with fans, post for photos and participate in pre-match and half-time entertainment.
The successful candidate will receive a complimentary season card for all Tranmere Rovers home games as well as having all expenses covered for travel and meals during events.
The role overview on the Tranmere Rovers website reads: “Tranmere Rovers Football Club is seeking enthusiastic and energetic volunteers to share the role of our beloved mascot, Rover the Dog.
“As the face of the club, Rover the Dog plays a crucial part in engaging with fans, promoting a positive atmosphere, and representing the club at various events.
“This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about football, enjoy performing, and love interacting with the community.”
Those wanting to apply will need to send a audition tape lasting no more than three minutes.
The tape can either either show or explain how you would be a great Rover the Dog. Be creative and showcase your energy, enthusiasm, and love for engaging with the community.
Candidates will undergo an enhanced DBS check as part of the application process.
Those interested in applying can send their audition tape and a brief statement about why they would be a great fit for the role to christiner@tranmererovers.co.uk by Friday, July 26.
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