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How much do part time referee jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time referee in Ontario is $18.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.02 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the responsibilities of a part time referee?

A part-time referee is responsible for enforcing the rules and maintaining fair play during sports games or matches. Their duties include starting and stopping play, making judgment calls on rule infractions, and ensuring the safety of all participants. Part-time referees often work flexible hours, usually evenings or weekends, and may officiate at various levels from youth leagues to amateur adult competitions. Good communication, impartiality, and a thorough knowledge of the sport's rules are essential for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time referee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Referee, you need a thorough understanding of the rules of the sport, quick decision-making abilities, and often a certification from a recognized sports authority. Familiarity with timing devices, scorekeeping systems, and sometimes digital reporting tools is typically required. Strong communication, impartiality, and conflict resolution skills help you effectively manage games and interactions with players, coaches, and spectators. These skills ensure fair play, safety, and smooth game operations, which are essential for maintaining integrity and enjoyment in sports events.

What are some common challenges faced by part time referees during games?

Part-time referees often encounter challenges such as managing disputes between players and coaches, maintaining authority on the field, and making quick decisions under pressure. Balancing these responsibilities while ensuring fair play and safety can be demanding, especially when officiating games for different age groups or skill levels. Additionally, part-time referees may need to adapt to varying schedules and locations, requiring strong time management and communication skills.

What is the difference between Part Time Referee vs Part Time Umpire?

AspectPart Time RefereePart Time Umpire
Required CredentialsReferee certification, depending on sportUmpire certification, specific to sport
Work EnvironmentSports fields, gyms, arenasSports fields, courts, stadiums
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, leagues, sports clubsLeagues, tournaments, sports associations
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Part Time Referees and Part Time Umpires officiate sports events, ensuring fair play. While their certifications and specific duties may differ based on the sport, both roles require knowledge of game rules and good judgment. They work in similar environments like sports fields and stadiums and are employed by leagues, schools, or sports organizations. The main difference lies in the terminology used for different sports, but both roles serve the purpose of officiating part-time sports events.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Referee job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 52% Full Time, 43% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,438 per year, or $18 per hour.

Volleyball Referee- JAM SportsMississauga

JAM

Mississauga, ON โ€ข On-site

$30/hr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

JAM is your one-stop shop for all things PLAY! Whether you're looking to find Sports Leagues across North America, or book a hilarious virtual event for your team, JAM has it all! We are looking for a new teammate to join us on our exciting adventure, as we connect more people through play than ever before!

Candidates must be a great fit with the JAM Core Values:

  • Chase the Vision
  • Deliver What You Promise
  • Take Pride in What You Do
  • Get Shit Done
  • Treat Everyone Like Your Best Friend
  • Find a Better Way

JOB DESCRIPTION

Our League Referees are an essential ingredient to the success of our leagues. We are currently looking for responsible, reliable, and knowledgeable referees to officiate our volleyball leagues in Mississauga.

Volleyball Referees are responsible for:

  • Officiating volleyball matches they are assigned to
  • Engaging with players every shift to ensure they are having the best possible experience before, during, and after games
  • Setting up equipment for the sport that will be played that evening
  • Managing the venue throughout the course of the night to ensure that our players enter & exit the building at the appropriate times and through the appropriate doors
  • Explaining the rules to all players as needed and ensuring that all participants understand game expectations
  • Resolving claims of rule infractions on site and assess any necessary penalties according to game rules
  • Inspecting sporting equipment and/or examining participants to ensure compliance with event and safety regulations
  • Keeping track of game times and start/stop play when necessary

QUALIFICATIONS


Perfectly Seasoned

  • Must have comprehensive knowledge of all volleyball rules and be able to confidently referee beginner, intermediate, and competitive-level volleyball matches.
  • Someone who is able to clearly represent JAM to prospective businesses, while adopting our laid back yet professional attitude.

High Energy

  • Extremely upbeat and positive, with their own flair and personality!
  • Willingness to approach and chat with players and maintain this positive relationship over the course of the season.

Details, Details, Details

  • Taking care of the little details first makes putting on a big show easy!
  • Must have incredible attention to detail and be a quick learner!

Go Getter

  • Be confident and motivated to call on and/or meet/work/deal with players, head office staff, and facility staff.
  • Hardworking attitude. You are known for taking initiative.

Think Outside the Box Mentality

  • We're not looking for mediocre and old-school here.
  • We want someone who has fresh ideas, can work on their own without being micromanaged, and is good at developing and maintaining relationships.

Well Spoken & Written

  • It goes without saying, but we'll say it anyway. You'll need to have strong self-monitoring skills and strong public speaking skills.
  • You will need to be able to clearly articulate and summarize your shifts in writing through a shift report that is expected to be submitted online after each and every shift.
  • Knowledge of a wide variety of sports rules and formats is an asset!

Quick On Your Feet

  • Confidence in your ability to take control of a situation with a flair for being resourceful.
  • Strengths in planning, decision making, and creative problem solving.

EXPECTED HOURS

  • Our leagues run Wednesday's from roughly 6:00-9:00pm
  • Shift times are typically between 3 to 6 hours long depending on the venue.
  • Hours will vary depending on your availability, but preferences will be given to those who are committed to working consistent shifts on multiple evenings.
  • Responsibilities/times/locations all vary depending on your availability.

COMPENSATION

Our Volleyball League Referees earn $30 CAD per hour

League Referees have the opportunity to participate in all of our tournaments at no charge (please note: that to be eligible to play in a tournament for free you must have a regular shift in the current season).

Part-Time Staff League Play Credit Program - This program recognizes your commitment and rewards you with quarterly league credits once you hit key shift milestones that can be used towards JAM league play.

  • After 25 Shifts Completed - $100 credit
  • After 50 Shifts Completed - $150 credit
  • After 100 Shifts Completed - $200 credit

For more information about JAM, please visit https://jamgroup.com


We are accepting applications on an ongoing basis for this role.

JAM Is For Everyone.
We at JAM are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment and are pleased to be an equal opportunity employer. All candidates will be given equal consideration regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity/expression/orientation, age or disability. Our devotion to creating a diverse, inclusive and equitable environment is reflected in our work culture as well as the services we offer.