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The Intramural Sports Scorekeeper is responsible to accurately record game points and statistics ... Responsible to assist with maintenance of equipment at all used facilities, including regular ...

The Intramural Sports Referee is responsible to fairly officiate Intramural Sports events ... Responsible to assist with maintenance of equipment at all used facilities, including regular ...

Intramural Supervisor, Assistant Director of Sport Programs, Director of Sport Programs Position Summary: An Intramural Sport Official is the referee responsible for enforcing the rules of intramural ...

Intramural Sports Official

Durham, NC · On-site

$18 - $22.87/hr

Intramural Supervisor, Assistant Director of Sport Programs, Director of Sport Programs Position Summary: An Intramural Sport Official is the referee responsible for enforcing the rules of intramural ...

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What are Intramural Sports Assistants?

Intramural Sports Assistants are staff members who help organize, supervise, and facilitate intramural sports programs at schools, colleges, or community centers. Their duties typically include setting up equipment, keeping score, enforcing rules, and ensuring safety during games. They may also assist with registration, scheduling, and communication with participants. Intramural Sports Assistants play a key role in creating a fun, inclusive, and well-managed environment for recreational sports.

What is the difference between Intramural Sports Assistant vs Recreation Coordinator?

AspectIntramural Sports AssistantRecreation Coordinator
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require CPR/First Aid certificationHigh school diploma; some roles may require certifications in recreation or sports management
Work EnvironmentCampus recreation centers, sports fields, gymsCommunity centers, parks, recreation departments
Employer & IndustryColleges, universities, student recreation departmentsMunicipalities, community organizations, parks and recreation agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Intramural Sports Assistant primarily supports campus-based sports programs, focusing on organizing and supervising intramural activities. The Recreation Coordinator oversees broader recreational programs in community settings, managing multiple activities and staff. While both roles involve sports and recreation, the Intramural Sports Assistant is more specialized in intramural sports at educational institutions, whereas the Recreation Coordinator has a wider scope in community recreation services.

What are some common challenges faced by Intramural Sports Assistants during busy sports seasons?

During peak intramural seasons, Intramural Sports Assistants often manage multiple games and teams simultaneously, which can make scheduling, communication, and conflict resolution challenging. They must stay organized while handling equipment logistics, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring that games run smoothly and fairly. Additionally, they frequently interact with a diverse group of participants, requiring strong interpersonal skills to address disputes or enforce rules in a positive, inclusive manner. These challenges provide valuable experience in multitasking, teamwork, and leadership.

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

To thrive as an Intramural Sports Assistant, you need knowledge of various sports rules, event organization, and basic first aid, often supported by experience in athletics or recreation management. Familiarity with scheduling software, scorekeeping systems, and incident reporting tools is typically required. Strong communication, teamwork, and conflict resolution skills help manage participants and ensure a positive environment. These skills are crucial for coordinating safe, fair, and enjoyable intramural sports experiences.
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Intramural Sports Official

Intramural Sports Official

Associated Students, Inc.

San Luis Obispo, CA

$16.90/hr

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Definition and Purpose

Under the supervision of the Coordinator - Recreational Sports and the Student Manager - Intramural Sports, the Intramural Sports Official is responsible for providing a fun atmosphere in a competitive, yet safe, environment.  Officials must be able to implement policies and playing rules in order to maintain an appropriate level of control, fairness and safety. 

ASI is committed to supporting the aspirations of the University Learning Objectives.  Our employees are expected to make reasoned decisions based on ethics, respect for diversity, and an awareness of issues of sustainability.  Additionally they will work productively as individuals and in groups while communicating effectively.

This position is based at the Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, CA.

Requirements

Educational Requirements and Qualifying Experience
  • Must be a currently enrolled student at Cal Poly with a minimum of 6 units. Graduate students must carry 4 units. 
  • Ability to officiate multiple intramural sports 
  • Knowledge of game rules and intramural policies preferred 
  • Participation in Intramural Sport Officials' Training Clinics 
  • Previous customer service experience preferred 
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills 
  • Ability to work with diverse populations and those with special limitations or needs 
Supervisory Responsibilities
  • None 
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Educate clients and enforce policies regarding safe and proper use of equipment and facility 
  • Officiate intramural contests 
  • Assist with pre and post-game logistics and administrative functions 
  • Assist with preparation and inspection of the game site 
  • Provide PR/Program promotion and policy education to participants 
  • Attend quarterly officials training clinic 
  • Maintain familiarity with evacuation plan for work area 
  • Attend all mandatory meetings, workshops, and retreats 
  • Awareness of safety concerns and risk management 
  • Awareness of and appreciation for individual uniqueness and diversity 
  • Maintain prompt hours and follow absence procedures 
  • Maintain a positive relationship with staff and co-workers 
  • Adhere to and enforce all ASI departmental policies and procedures 
  • Ensure a safe environment for all participants 
  • Provide a friendly, upbeat and customer service oriented environment at all times 
  • Other duties as assigned 
Other Duties and Responsibilities
  • The person holding this position is considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in ASI policy as a condition of their employment. 
  • Other duties as assigned. 
Period of Employment

Employment with this organization is of an "at will" nature, which means that the employee may resign at any time and ASI may discharge the employee at any time with or without cause. 

Benefits

Compensation and Hours
  • Hourly Pay Range: $16.90 per hour 
  • Hourly Pay Range: $16.90 per hour - $16.90 per hour 
  • Sick leave

Position may require working late nights, weekends, and holidays.

Position requires a minimum of two consecutive terms of work availability.

Location: Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA.

The Associated Students, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

Date revised: 01/16/2026