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How much do intramural basketball referee jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for intramural basketball referee in the United States is $18.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are intramural basketball referees?

Intramural basketball referees are individuals responsible for officiating basketball games organized within a school, college, or community recreation program. Their main duties include enforcing the rules of the game, ensuring fair play, and maintaining a safe environment for all participants. Referees also handle disputes on the court and keep the game running smoothly by making calls on fouls, violations, and scoring. Most intramural referees are students or local volunteers who receive training specific to the program's rules and guidelines.

Is being a ref a good side hustle?

Being an intramural basketball referee can be a suitable side hustle for those interested in sports and officiating. It typically involves flexible hours, basic knowledge of the game, and sometimes certification or training. The pay varies depending on the league and location but can provide supplemental income for part-time workers.

What are some common challenges Intramural Basketball Referees face during games, and how can they effectively handle them?

Intramural Basketball Referees often encounter challenges such as managing disagreements between players, ensuring consistent rule enforcement, and maintaining control in a fast-paced environment. Effective communication and impartial decision-making are essential to diffuse conflicts and uphold the integrity of the game. Referees can benefit from staying calm under pressure, clearly explaining rulings, and seeking support from supervisors or co-referees when necessary. By fostering respect and sportsmanship, referees help create a positive experience for all participants.

How much do basketball refs get paid?

Intramural basketball referees typically earn between $10 and $20 per game, depending on the league and location. Some leagues may offer additional training or certification requirements, and pay can vary based on experience and the level of competition.

What is the highest paying referee job?

The highest paying referee jobs are often at professional or semi-professional levels, such as NBA or NCAA basketball referees, who can earn six-figure salaries annually. These positions require extensive experience, certification, and often involve officiating high-profile games, with pay varying based on league, level, and game importance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intramural Basketball Referee, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intramural Basketball Referee, you need a solid understanding of basketball rules, strong observational abilities, and typically a basic certification or training in officiating. Familiarity with officiating tools like whistles, scorekeeping systems, and sometimes mobile apps for scheduling or reporting is important. Excellent communication, impartiality, and conflict resolution skills help referees manage games and interactions with players, coaches, and spectators. These skills ensure fair play, safety, and positive experiences for all participants in intramural leagues.

Is NCAA REF a full-time job?

NCAA referee positions are typically part-time roles that involve officiating college basketball games during the season. These positions often require certification, knowledge of rules, and availability on game days, but they do not usually constitute full-time employment.
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Athletic Site Supervisor

Athletic Site Supervisor

Oak Lawn Park District

Oak Lawn, IL • On-site

$17/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

NOW HIRING:
Athletic Site Supervisor
The Athletic Site Supervisor is a part time, non-exempt position. As the Athletic Site Supervisor you will be responsible for overseeing the smooth operation of youth and adult athletic leagues and programming. This position will have many opportunities to work a variety of programs and leagues throughout the year. This includes youth basketball, volleyball, soccer, and dodgeball leagues as well as adult basketball, volleyball and softball leagues. General duties will include site supervision to ensure umps and game officials are present, distribute equipment and score cards, answer questions as they arise, score keep, resolve conflict, communicate with Athletic Supervisor, and ensure games and programs run on time.
INCENTIVES:
Part time employees receive 25% off general programs with the exception of PDNA, contracted, trips and private lessons. In order to encourage a healthy lifestyle for our staff members, the Park District provides all staff with the opportunity to use our fitness facilities at the Community Pavilion and the Racquet, Fitness and Gymnastics Center free of charge.
ABOUT US:
The Oak Lawn Park District, incorporated in 1944, has a long and proud history of serving the recreational needs of our 56,000 residents with a myriad of recreational programs and services. We operate under the state tax cap as a municipal corporation, meaning we are our own taxing body. Overseen by a Board of five elected officials, the District manages a combination of 34 parks and facilities which cover over 280 acres. In addition, we manage a Special Recreation Cooperative that offers recreational programs and services to individuals with disabilities in 9 municipalities.
*The Oak Lawn Park District is an equal opportunity employer. Equal access to programs, services and employment is available to all persons. Those applicants requiring accommodations to the application and/or interview process should contact a representative of the Personnel Department.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age or older.
• Ability to communicate both written and orally with supervisor and general public
• Ability to work independently for extended periods of time
• Strong organizational skills
• Knowledge of sport activities including but not limited to; Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Dodgeball
• Ability to work in hot weather conditions
• Ability to work evening and weekend hours
• Must obtain or be willing to obtain First Aid/CPR/AED certified
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Athletic Supervisor(s)
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
• Directly supervise all league and intramural activities as assigned.
• Prepare sites for recreational activities (gym, softball fields)
• Distribute and collecting all forms and scorecards from teams
• Communicate with the Athletic Supervisor, officials, and patrons as necessary
• Responsible for maintaining, cleaning, and organizing all game day equipment
• Record scoresheets for adult league and intramural league games
• Report and record all behavioral/disciplinary/unsafe conditions that may occur
• Obtain knowledge of the park districts rules and policies
• Assist with the setup of events
• Assist all umps, referees, or any other game official when needed.
• Direct teams and patrons to their correct fields, courts, ect.
• Being prepared to call police or paramedics at a moments notice
• Punctuality and professionalism
• Other duties as assigned
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS:
• Attend all park district trainings
• Obtain and maintain CPR Certification
• Complete accident/incident reports
• Enforce and abide by all Oak Lawn Park District Policies and general rules
• Responsible for Oak lawn Park District equipment and control in the gym, and supervise participants along with spectators admittance to the gym.
• Report any and all unsafe conditions immediately to the Athletics Supervisor
• Work in a cooperative and assisting manner for the constant improvement of all aspects of the Oak Lawn Park District.
• Perform other duties as directed by the supervisor as deemed necessary and appropriate under your position.
PHYSICAL CONSIDERATIONS:
• Sit, stand, and walk for extended periods of time
• Must be able to work 5-20 hours per week
• Must be able to sub or work longer shifts than necessary
• Must be able to work at a scores table for extended periods
• Lifting items 50 lbs. or heavier
• Assisting with the setup of events
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS:
• Ability to work along on any shift
• Ability to work a varied schedule as required
• Ability to work with staff and patrons in a relaxed, friendly and professional manner.
• Ability to use good judgment in the absence of supervision
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS:
• Worker performs activities outdoors and indoors
• Worker performs activities indoors. Indoor environment include lighting and temperatures
• Worker must be able to work indoors and outdoors on occasion in weather conditions (heat, cold, wind, rain)
• Worker may be involved in repetitive work (scoreboard, writing)
COGNITIVE CONSIDERATIONS:
• Worker must have the ability to follow directions
• Worker must have knowledge of league and sport rules
• Worker must possess time management and organizational skills to effectively preform their job
• Worker must have the ability to make judgements with respect to confidentiality of information and problem solving.
• Worker must use good safety awareness and judgement in all aspects of this position.