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How much do officiating jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for officiating in Minnesota is $25.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.71 and $29.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is officiating?

Officiating refers to the act of overseeing and enforcing the rules and regulations during a sporting event or competition. Officials, such as referees, umpires, or judges, ensure fair play, make important decisions regarding infractions, and help maintain the integrity of the game. Officiating requires a solid understanding of the sport's rules, strong communication skills, and the ability to make quick, impartial decisions under pressure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a sports official, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sports Official, you need a comprehensive understanding of game rules, strong decision-making skills, and often an officiating certification or relevant training. Familiarity with timing devices, scorekeeping software, and video replay systems is typically required. Excellent communication, impartiality, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure fair play, maintain game integrity, and support effective resolution of disputes during competitions.

What are some common challenges faced by sports officials, and how can they be managed on the job?

Sports officials often encounter challenges such as making quick, impartial decisions under pressure, handling disputes from players or coaches, and maintaining concentration throughout fast-paced games. Managing these challenges requires strong communication skills, a thorough understanding of the rules, and the ability to stay calm and confident in high-stress situations. Many officials find that ongoing education, mentorship, and regular feedback from peers help them improve their performance and resilience on the field or court.

What is the difference between Officiating vs Refereeing?

AspectOfficiatingRefereeing
CertificationsOften requires specific officiating certifications for sports or eventsRequires referee certifications, often sport-specific
Work EnvironmentEvent venues, sports fields, courts, or ceremoniesSports arenas, fields, or competition sites
Industry UsageUsed across various sports, ceremonies, and competitionsPrimarily associated with sports competitions
Job RoleEnforces rules, ensures fair play, and manages event flowEnforces game rules, makes calls, and maintains order during play

While both officiating and refereeing involve enforcing rules and ensuring fair play, officiating is a broader term that includes various types of event supervision, whereas refereeing specifically refers to sports competitions. Referees are a subset of officials focused on sports, often requiring sport-specific certifications. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify job responsibilities and industry expectations.

Infographic showing various Officiating job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 37% Full Time, 49% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,236 per year, or $25.6 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description

Classification: Full-Time, Exempt

Ministry Area: Adult Ministries

Location: Chanhassen

Reports to: Executive Pastor of Ministries

Supervises: Engagement Ministry staff and volunteers, as assigned


Westwood's Way of Life:

Be and love like Jesus


Westwood's Purpose and Mission: 

To know God and share Jesus through loving others here, near, and far


Role:

The Groups and Engagement Pastor provides pastoral and strategic leadership to help adults move from attendance to belonging, from belonging to discipleship, and from discipleship to mission. This role exists to connect people into small groups, discipleship environments, serving opportunities, and relational pathways where they can be known, cared for, challenged, and formed in the way of Jesus.

This is a key pastoral role at Westwood. The Groups and Engagement Pastor champions small groups as a primary environment for adult discipleship, care, and community. This person helps ensure that no one falls through the cracks, that leaders are equipped and supported, and that Westwood continues to become a church where people are known, connected, and invited to be and love like Jesus.


Responsibilities:

      Serve as a Pastor at-large of Westwood Community Church, participating in staff meetings, retreats, all-church functions, pastoral care and counsel, teaching, officiating church ordinances, weddings, and funerals as assigned, and serving on a pastor-on-call rotation.

      Lead, develop, and manage Westwood's Engagement Ministry, with primary emphasis on small groups as a central environment for adult discipleship, care, and belonging.

      Build and strengthen a small group culture where people are invited into biblical community, spiritual formation, mutual care, and missional living.

      Recruit, equip, coach, and care for small group leaders, coaches, and other key lay leaders.  

      Develop systems for launching new groups, strengthening existing groups, identifying new leaders, and multiplying healthy discipleship environments.

      Provide pastoral oversight and strategic alignment for men's and women's ministry, with an emphasis on connecting these ministries to ongoing small group engagement and discipleship.

      Provide strategic development, implementation, and oversight for Westwood's adult discipleship pathway.

      Design and lead large-funnel engagement experiences that help people move from worship attendance or initial connection into deeper community, discipleship, serving, and mission.

      Partner with campus pastors and ministry leaders to create clear next steps for new attenders, regular attenders, members, and those seeking greater connection.

      Develop systems that help identify, follow up with, and care for people who are new, disconnected, spiritually seeking, or in need of pastoral connection.

      Use data, stories, pastoral insight, and ministry feedback to evaluate engagement trends, group health, leader needs, and gaps in connection.

      Ensure ministry areas are using lay leaders who are trained in Volunteer Development and aligned with Westwood's Leadership Pathway.

      Assist in the development of the annual ministry plan through objectives, budgets, and measurable ministry goals.

      Collaborate with campus pastors as the central voice for groups and engagement ministry.

      Participate with ministry peers in implementing Westwood's mission, vision, and strategy.

      Serve on leadership teams, work groups, and carry out other responsibilities as assigned by the Supervisor or Lead Pastor.

      Align to and live out the Westwood Staff Values:

        o Head High

        o Heart Soft

        o Arms Linked

        o Feet Forward


Relationships:

      Reports to the Executive Pastor of Ministries.

      Supervises and collaborates with ministry area staff, as assigned.

      Oversees ministry area volunteers and lay leaders.

      Works closely with campus pastors, adult ministry leaders, care ministry leaders, connections teams, and other pastor/director staff.

      Interacts regularly with Westwood staff, congregation members, small group leaders, volunteers, new attenders, and ministry participants.

Requirements

Someone who lives a life that honors God in heart, actions, and relationships, with the goal of becoming more like Jesus

Bachelor's degree required. Seminary degree preferred, in process, or equivalent theological training and ministry experience.

Minimum three years of direct ministry leadership experience required; multisite church experience preferred.

Demonstrated ability to pastor, shepherd, counsel, and care for people with wisdom, maturity, and grace.

Ability to teach and preach the Word of God effectively.

Demonstrated passion for discipleship, biblical community, leadership development, and helping people take next steps in following Jesus.

Demonstrated results in building, leading, and multiplying small groups or adult discipleship environments.

Demonstrated ability to design and implement ministry systems, pathways, and scalable engagement strategies.

Strong relational instincts and excellent interpersonal communication skills with a wide variety of audiences.

Ability to recruit, develop, supervise, coach, and care for employees, volunteers, and ministry leaders.

Demonstrated ability to work within a highly interdependent church ministry model.

Proficient with Microsoft Office tools.

Ability to handle confidential information in a professional and pastoral manner.

Endorse and support Westwood's Statement of Faith and traditional orthodox evangelical theology.

Remain a member in good standing of Westwood Community Church