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Adult Soccer Referee

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$25.87 - $30.26/hr

Casual/Temporary/Seasonal Job Number: 01469 Department: Parks and Recreation Opening Date: 06/05/2026 Position Summary The Adult Soccer Referee officiates adult recreational soccer matches by ...

We're looking for individuals who can confidently referee, understand the responsibilities of being ... Participates in seasonal clinics. Arrives at scheduled facility on time, in proper uniform. Assists ...

Sports Official

Racine, WI · On-site

$17 - $30/hr

Responsible for officiating recreational leagues on a seasonal basis. Key Accountabilities * Officiate the games and instruct players on the rules of the game as necessary. * Referee two consecutive ...

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How much do seasonal referee jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal referee in the United States is $20.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.02 and $22.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are seasonal referees?

Seasonal referees are officials who oversee sports games or competitions that take place during specific seasons, such as soccer, basketball, or other sports leagues. They are responsible for enforcing the rules of the game, ensuring fair play, and making important decisions on the field or court. Typically, they work part-time or temporarily during the active sports season and may officiate for schools, recreational leagues, or community organizations. Many seasonal referees have other jobs during the off-season or referee as a side role. Training and certification requirements can vary depending on the sport and organization.

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

To thrive as a Seasonal Referee, you need a solid understanding of the sport’s rules, quick decision-making abilities, and typically a certification from a recognized officiating body. Familiarity with scorekeeping systems, game management tools, and sometimes communication headsets is often required. Strong communication, impartiality, and conflict resolution skills help referees manage players, coaches, and spectators effectively. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensuring fair play, maintaining safety, and upholding the integrity of the game.

What are some common challenges faced by seasonal referees and how can they be managed effectively?

Seasonal referees often face challenges such as managing high-pressure situations, dealing with disputes or disagreements from players and coaches, and adapting to varying levels of play throughout the season. Building strong communication skills and maintaining a calm, impartial demeanor are key to handling these challenges. Additionally, working alongside experienced referees and participating in pre-season training sessions can help new referees develop confidence and improve decision-making on the field.

What is the difference between Seasonal Referee vs Part-Time Referee?

AspectSeasonal RefereePart-Time Referee
CertificationsRequired (e.g., state or league-specific certifications)Required (similar certifications as seasonal referees)
Work EnvironmentPrimarily outdoor sports fields during specific seasonsOutdoor sports events, flexible scheduling
Employer & Industry UsageLeagues, schools, sports clubs during seasonsVarious sports organizations, community leagues
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing seasonal vs part-time refereeing roles

Both Seasonal Referees and Part-Time Referees require similar certifications and work in outdoor sports environments. The main difference lies in the employment duration and scheduling, with seasonal referees working during specific sports seasons and part-time referees often having more flexible or varied schedules. Understanding these differences helps individuals choose the role that best fits their availability and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Seasonal Referee job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Full Time, 91% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,539 per year, or $20.9 per hour.

Adult Soccer Referee

City of Corvallis, OR

Corvallis, OR • On-site

$25.87 - $30.26/hr

Per diem

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Salary: $25.87 - $30.26 Hourly
Location : City of Corvallis, OR
Job Type: Casual/Temporary/Seasonal
Job Number: 01469
Department: Parks and Recreation
Opening Date: 06/05/2026
Position Summary
The Adult Soccer Referee officiates adult recreational soccer matches by enforcing league rules, making calls on plays, and ensuring fair and safe competition. Referees manage game flow, monitor player conduct, enforce fouls and misconduct rules, and handle disputes professionally and confidently. They must have a solid understanding of soccer rules, good judgment, strong communication skills, and the ability to stay composed in a fast-paced environment. Soccer referee certification through organizations such as USSF, NFHS, or equivalent is preferred. Ideal candidates are confident, decisive, dependable, and able to work effectively with players, coaches, and staff.
Other Duties:
The Sports Official officiates various sports leagues within the Parks and Recreation department. Responsibilities include ensuring fair play, upholding league rules and regulations, and maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all participants. These tasks are illustrative only and may include other related duties.
These tasks are illustrative only and may include other related duties.
Multiple openings with on-the-job paid training
Part-time, casual, non-represented position
Temporary: late June - August 2026
Schedule: Tuesday's & Thursday's 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Approx. 5-10 hrs/wk depending on program
Must meet all qualifications and requirements as listed in the
Essential Duties
The Sports Official may be assigned as a Softball Umpire in the adult slow-pitch softball league, a Volleyball Official in the adult volleyball league and/or a Basketball Official in the adult and youth basketball leagues, and/or a Soccer Referee in the youth or adult leagues.
Officiates games according to sport's governing bodies and Parks and Recreation league rules and regulations. Makes fair and unbiased decisions on plays and game rules.
Ensures that all players adhere to league rules and regulations. Addresses any violations promptly and impartially.
Maintains control of the game, managing player conduct and any potential conflicts that may arise.
Clearly communicates calls and decisions to players, managers, and spectators.
Addresses questions or concerns from participants in a professional manner.
Monitors field/gym conditions and weather to determine if games should proceed or be postponed.
Enforces safety protocols and regulations to minimize the risk of injury including equipment and field/gym checks to ensure safe play.
Coordinates with Scorekeepers to manage game logistics including keeping track of time and any special circumstances.
Stays current on league rules and any changes or updates. Communicates regularly with the Recreation Coordinator.
Acts ethically and honestly; applies ethical standards of behavior to daily work activities and interactions. Builds confidence in the City through own actions.
Conforms with all safety rules and performs work is a safe manner.
Adheres to City and Department policies.
Delivers excellent customer service to diverse audiences.
Maintains effective work relationships.
Arrives to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance.
Qualifications and Skills
Education and Experience
Any combination of education, training, and experience providing the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Experience officiating, coaching, or playing specialty sport preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to remain calm and composed under pressure including when interacting with difficult or irate people.
Knowledge of and ability to interpret, explain, follow and apply sports rules, department policies and written instructions.
Ability to identify and prevent hazards, implement solutions, and maintain safe play environments.
Effective communication, customer service and interpersonal skills. Ability to speak clearly and concisely. Ability to use conversational skills and courtesy to exchange information with other staff and participants.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Recreation Coordinator, other staff members, program participants and the general public.
Ability to maintain a neat, professional appearance and wear approved clothing for an official/umpire.
Ability to work in a team-oriented environment as well as alone at a worksite with minimal direction while performing duties thoroughly and accurately in accordance with Department policy.
Special Requirements
Must successfully complete the Parks & Recreation umpire, volleyball, basketball, or soccer official training program which includes classroom and on-the-field or in-the-gym training.
Current First Aid/CPR certification or able to obtain within 1 month of appointment.
Preferred Certifications:
Soccer Official - Current USSF, OSRO, NFHS or OSAA soccer certification.
Ability to work variable hours, including evenings and weekends, depending on game schedules.
Demonstrable commitment to sustainability.
Demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing equity, diversity and inclusion.
The individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the individual or others in the workplace.
How to Apply
Qualified applicants must submit an online application located on the (click on "Apply" above).
Applications will be accepted until position is filled.
Applicants are encouraged to include a cover letter and resume with the online application; however, resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed online application. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted/considered.
*Please do not include personal or protected information in attached resumes or cover letters, this includes your birth date, age, dates of education, and graduation dates.*
This position is not eligible for benefits.
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Have you played soccer? If so, at what level?
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Have you ever officiated soccer before? If yes, please briefly describe.
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Have you ever officiated a sport besides soccer? If yes, please briefly describe.
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