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Referee

Lincoln City, OR · On-site

$15.05 - $17.55/hr

This position performs general work acting as a Referee during youth indoor and outdoor soccer, basketball, or volleyball games sponsored by the Lincoln City Community Center. TO APPLY: Fill out the ...

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$15.05 - $17.55/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Part-Time Referee

Parks and Recreation Department--Community Center

Non-Represented/No Benefits

$15.05-$17.55 per hour

OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Lincoln City has a great opportunity with the Parks and Recreation Department at the Community Center as a part-time Referee! This position performs general work acting as a Referee during youth indoor and outdoor soccer, basketball, or volleyball games sponsored by the Lincoln City Community Center.

TO APPLY:Fill out the City of Lincoln City's online application at https://www.lincolncity.org/jobopportunities

Questions about the recruitment should be directed to:

Nina Graham, Human Resources Supervisor

ngraham@lincolncity.org

541-557-1139