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Announcement #855052400

Recreation Assistant (Sports Official) NF-02

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What you'd do

This position is located at Youth Sports & Fitness, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Morale Welfare and Recreation Child and Youth Services (CYS) Employee Childcare Fee: Available to MWR CYS Regular and FLEX (working a minimum of 15 hours). First Child: 100% childcare fee discount Second and Subsequent Child: 25% childcare fee discount Incentives and Bonuses Incentives and bonuses will not be paid. * Commissary privileges for CYS employees! See 'Additional Information'

Major duties

Performs duties under the general direction of the CYS Services Sports and Fitness Director or Assistant Sports and Fitness Director. Serves as Army CYS Services sports official with primary responsibility of officiating basketball, baseball/softball, soccer, volleyball, flag football or other organized sports within the Youth Sports and Fitness Program. Displays an appropriate professional demeanor at all times and manages participant and spectator behavior to ensure sportsmanship is maintained at all times. Handles on-site disputes involving participant or spectator conflicts. Inspects sporting equipment, playing area, and/or examines participants for correct attire in order to ensure compliance with event and safety regulations. Directs participants to assigned areas such as starting blocks, side of field/court. Confers with other sports officials, coaches and participants and facility managers in order to provide information, coordinate activities and discuss problems. Compiles scores and other athletic records.

What you need to qualify

Resumes must be two pages (or less). Resumes should clearly demonstrate the applicant's relevant experience, skills, knowledge and abilities as they pertain to this position. A qualified candidate must possess the following: 1. Substantial knowledge of the rules of the sport to be officiated as evidenced by documented training sessions or seminars that instructed specific rules and regulations, or extensive experience coaching and/or playing the sport which would have provided the same level of knowledge OR 2. Possession of a valid license or recognized national association credential or certificate for sports officials. *3. The ability to communicate in English (both written and verbal) *Specific certification, license, or credential may be required by individual states, municipalities, or installations.

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