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Grounds Intern

Frederick, MD · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

Attain Sports owns and manages four baseball teams: the Baltimore Orioles Double-A affiliate ... College Credit The Frederick Keys Grounds Intern is a part-time internship designed only for ...

Cook (Part-time)

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$13.50 - $18/hr

... baseball, softball, national pickleball competitions, cheer and gymnastics showcases, special events, markets and more. Position Summary At Arizona Athletic Grounds (AAG), part-time Cooks will ...

Grounds Operations

Graford, TX · On-site

$12 - $15/hr

February 2026 Availability: Part Time Overview : As a member of the Grounds Operations Crew, you will be responsible for assisting with the day-to-day operations and upkeep of the complex at Rocker B ...

Grounds Operations

Graford, TX · On-site

$12 - $15/hr

February 2026 Availability: Part Time Overview : As a member of the Grounds Operations Crew, you will be responsible for assisting with the day-to-day operations and upkeep of the complex at Rocker B ...

Cashier (Part-time)

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$11.25 - $15.25/hr

... MMA, baseball, softball, national pickleball competitions, cheer and gymnastics showcases, special events, markets and more. Position Summary At Arizona Athletic Grounds (AAG), the part-time ...

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Job description

DESCRIPTION
AAD/USSSA is currently hiring for baseball officials for the youth programs in the Abq / Rio Rancho area. This is a part-time position on 28-30 weekend dates (Saturday and Sunday most dates / some weeknight opportunities) from February through November
The official is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling the disciplinary actions. The job of a baseball umpire requires quick thinking, common sense, and confidence. When the ball is in play, the umpire sees the action, assesses the situation, and makes the call -- all in a matter of seconds. The successful umpire has a thorough knowledge of the rulebook, is even-tempered, and is mentally strong enough to handle situations under stressful conditions. An umpire is expected to hustle, be alert, be in good physical condition, and have a neat appearance. Officials must display good judgment along with game management and communication skills. Promptness, appearance and good attendance is critical to maintain contract. Some officiating or playing experience is preferred.
Essential Job Functions:
  • Perform a general inspection to ensure the sports area is safe for use; report any damage or disrepair.
  • Ensure that contests follow sports activities rules, make subjective calls, decide arguments
  • Monitor play. Ensure good sportsmanship is demonstrated always. Inform and enforce sports rules, playtimes
  • Ensure the safety of program participants where and if necessary.
  • Report all incidents/accidents to the supervisor immediately. Complete and submit accident/incident records and forms.
  • Practice safe work habits and contributes to the safety of self, co-workers, and general public.
  • Create a positive experience for participants and families through professional and courteous behavior.
  • Respect diversity in the workplace.

Ability to:
  • Follow written and oral instructions; speak clearly and concisely, in English.
  • Interpret, explain, follow and apply the applicable rules, AAD policies and written instructions.
  • Keep accurate records and report scores accurately.
  • Identify and prevent hazards, implement solutions, maintain safe environments.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with Director, UIC, other officials, program participants and the general public.

Benefits:
  • Per-game compensation equates to $30.00 per hour based on game time limits and age divisions.
  • Assignment times are based on your needs.
  • Assignment locations that are convenient for you.
  • Web-based scheduling software for ease and convenience.
  • Site Directors at all locations so you have a resource to mediate issues and help with fan and spectator interaction.
  • Training/Clinics specific to the AAD/USSSA programs.
  • Networking with other regional USSSA programs that will offer assignments in other parts of NM as well as Colorado and West Texas.

Be part of assisting the local area's youth grow and develop in baseball, enjoy the outdoors, get exercise, and get paid to do it!!
REQUIREMENTS
  • Minimum of 16 years of age at the date of contracting.
  • Physically fit and capable of being in position for all calls.
  • Extensive knowledge of the general rules of baseball.
  • Each official must be USSSA registered annually ($27.00 youth / $65.00 adult).
  • 20/20 vision (with or without glasses or contact lenses)
  • Good communication skills
  • Quick reflexes and good coordination
  • Some athletic ability
  • Must have or provide your own uniforms but we have set's to get a new umpire started.
  • Black Hat
  • Black Field Shoes
  • Black Plate Shoes
  • Umpire Pants
  • Umpires Shirts (Required - Black, Powder Blue / Optional - Cream and Pink)
  • Plate Gear
  • Timepiece, Plate brush, Indicator and Ball Bag