Sports Official Jobs in Georgia
Outside Services Supervisor- Landing Golf Operations
- Greensboro, GA
- 3 days ago
- Greensboro, GA
- 3 days ago
Duties and Responsibilities: Assists in overseeing the daily outside service operations. Assists with training of new and existing staff. Assists in managing outside golf operations staff. Ensures...
but not limited to: baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, etc....
General Statement of Duties: Manage youth sports matches played between teams according to official rules and regulations. The referee is expected to cooperate with coaches and other officials to...
but not limited to: baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, etc....
Post FOH Supervisor Job Category: Food & Beverage Requisition Number: FOHSU002117 Posting Details Posted: March 18, 2025 Full-Time Rate: $18 USD per hour Locations Showing 1 location Savannah...
Caddie Master/Outside Operation Supervisor
- Ball Ground, GA
- 30+ days ago
- Ball Ground, GA
- 30+ days ago
You will be responsible for supervising and coordinating the caddy program and the outside staff on a daily basis. You will be the contact point for all caddies, so your communication skills...
limited to: baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, etc....
Position Summary As the Aquatics Supervisor, you must enjoy working in a fast-paced environment. You will help members improve their swimming in our state-of-the-art recreational and lap pools,...
Acts as Umpire or Referee in various competitive athletic and sporting events. Determines validity of plays, goals, finish line order or out-of-bound plays. Observes actions of participants to...
but not limited to: baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, etc....
We are Invited. At Invited Clubs, work feels like play as you build relationships with your team and meet Members from all different backgrounds. Every time you step foot in your Club, you can...
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Highest Education Level
Sports Officials in Georgia offer the following education backgroundQualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Sports Official position
- Athletics
- Basketball
- Football
- Fitness Assessment
- Soccer
- Softball
- Baseball
- Tennis
- Officiating
- Flag Football
- Cheerleading
- Turfing
- Turf Management
- Volleyball
- Golf
- Sports Management
- Weight Training
- Aquatics
- Hockey
- Wrestling
- Sports Marketing
- Steps of Service
- Point-of-Purchase (POP) Advertising
- Swimming
- Youth Development
- General Cleaning
- Disciplinary Action
- Ged
- Some College
- Automated External Defibrillator
- CPR/AED Certified
- Fitness
- Complaint Resolution
- Wellness
- First Aid
- Computer Programming
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Background Checks
- Driving
- Punctual
- High School Diploma
- Friendliness
- Events
- Coaching
- Employee Development
- Education Experience
- Inventory Management
- Regulations
- Policy Development
- Problem Solving
- Teamwork
- Staff Supervision
- Organization
- Customer Service
- Scheduling
- Leadership
- Communication Skills
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