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Basketball Officials (Greater Omaha YMCAs)

Company Name:
YMCA of Greater Omaha
-Individual will work under the direction of the Sports Program Director, and will assist in the development, implementation, and supervision of youth sports programs.
-Exemplifies appropriate behavior at all times, and is a role model for participants and parents alike.
-Must assume full responsibility and be constantly concerned and aware of safety issues, becoming directly involved with the continual development and implementation of safety practices.
-We are looking for individuals to assume responsibilities as game officials for the upcoming Youth Basketball season . Saturday availability will be required .
-Must be at least 16 years of age. Must be knowledgeable of the game that they are officiating. Previous officiating and/or trainings are a plus. Individual must gain a thorough understanding of the basic philosophy, nature and goals of the YMCA and have developed solid human relation's skills.
-Individual must possess maturity, sound judgment, and possess a strong sense of responsibility.
-Sound organizational skills, as well as good oral and written communications skills and attention to detail are essential elements required to perform the duties of this position.
-Individual will be required to deal with the public on an on-going basis.
-On-site attendance is required of this position.
/ YMCA of Greater Omaha, an Equal Opportunity Employer/Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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