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Umpiring Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Youth Soccer Referee

New Berlin, WI · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Previous umpiring, instructing, coaching and/or competitive playing preferred. * Frequently required to stand, squat, stoop, and run for extended periods of time. * Ability to communicate effectively ...

Youth Fastpitch Softball Umpire

Shawnee, KS · On-site

$20 - $36/hr

  • Retirement

Umpiring may just be the perfect way to get involved and make extra. * Prior experience great but not required. * Great part-time job for high school, college or anyone who likes being outdoors while ...

Knowledge and experience in Youth Sports (coaching, umpiring, volunteer for youth sports leagues) * Ability to work independently with positive time management skills (able to manage ministry as well ...

Umpiring may just be the perfect way to get involved and make extra. * Prior experience great but not required. * Great part-time job for high school, college or anyone who likes being outdoors while ...

Knowledge and experience in Youth Sports (coaching, umpiring, volunteer for youth sports leagues) * Ability to work independently with positive time management skills (able to manage ministry as well ...

Knowledge and experience in Youth Sports (coaching, umpiring, volunteer for youth sports leagues) * Ability to work independently with positive time management skills (able to manage ministry as well ...

Youth Fastpitch Softball Umpire

Shawnee, KS · On-site

$20 - $36/hr

  • Retirement

Umpiring may just be the perfect way to get involved and make extra. * Prior experience great but not required. * Great part-time job for high school, college or anyone who likes being outdoors while ...

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What is an umpire?

Umpires are officials responsible for enforcing the rules and maintaining order during sports games, most commonly in baseball, softball, and cricket. They make decisions on plays, call balls and strikes, determine whether runners are safe or out, and handle disputes on the field. Umpires ensure fair play by using their judgment, knowledge of the rules, and keen observation skills. Their role is essential in maintaining the integrity of the game and ensuring it is played according to established guidelines.

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

To thrive as an umpire, you need a deep understanding of the sport’s rules, strong decision-making skills, and typically certification from a recognized officiating organization. Familiarity with officiating tools like scorekeeping systems, instant replay technology, and communication equipment is often required. Excellent focus, impartiality, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing games and handling interactions with players and coaches. These skills ensure fair play, maintain game integrity, and support a safe and respectful sporting environment.

What are some common challenges umpires face on the field, and how can they effectively manage them?

Umpires frequently encounter challenges such as making split-second decisions under pressure, handling disagreements from players and coaches, and maintaining focus throughout long games. Effective umpires rely on a strong understanding of the rules, clear communication skills, and the ability to remain impartial and composed in tense situations. Regular training, thorough game preparation, and experience help umpires build confidence and credibility, allowing them to manage these challenges more efficiently.

What is the difference between Umpiring vs Refereeing?

AspectUmpiringRefereeing
Required CredentialsCertification from sports governing bodies, training in rules and mechanicsCertification or training depending on sport, often from officiating associations
Work EnvironmentSports fields, stadiums, outdoor or indoor venuesSports fields, courts, or arenas, often in similar environments
Industry UsageCommon in baseball, cricket, and similar sportsCommon in soccer, basketball, hockey, and similar sports

Umpiring and refereeing both involve officiating sports events, ensuring rules are followed. Umpiring is typically associated with sports like baseball and cricket, while refereeing is common in sports like soccer and basketball. Both roles require certification, knowledge of game rules, and the ability to make quick decisions in live settings. The main difference lies in the sports and specific officiating procedures, but both are essential for fair play in their respective sports.

How can I get into umpiring?

To become an umpire, you should complete training and certification through a recognized sports organization, such as local or national umpiring associations. Gaining experience by officiating at youth or amateur games helps build skills, and some leagues may require background checks and ongoing education to maintain certification.

How do you become a Umpiring?

To become an umpire, individuals typically need to complete training or certification programs offered by sports leagues or associations, which cover rules, mechanics, and safety. Gaining experience through officiating local games and demonstrating good judgment and communication skills can also help advance in umpiring roles.
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Intramural Student Official

Fairmont State University

Fairmont, WV • On-site

$10 - $13/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Posting Details
Posting Detail Information
Student Requisition Number
2027007STP
Job Title
Intramural Student Official
Number of Positions Available
2-4
Funded by Federal Workstudy only
No
Description of Job Duties and Responsibilities
Purpose:This position, under the direction of the Intramural and Club Sports Coordinator, is responsible for officiating a variety of intramural sports. This person will enforce all Intramural and Falcon Center policies and be able to communicate to a diverse group of patrons why the policies are in place. This person will enforce all intramural sport rules and regulations.
Description of Job Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Officiate at intramural activities and events (Timing, scoring, umpiring, and/or refereeing).
  • Perform field and player safety checks.
  • Enforce playing and facility rules at all times.
  • Turn in signed score sheet to either Intramural Supervisor or Intramural & Club Sports Coordinator.
  • Interpret/implement policies and procedures of the Intramural, Falcon Center, and Fairmont State University Student and Staff handbook.
  • Attend weekly mandatory meetings.
  • Assist Intramural Supervisor and Intramural & Club Sports Coordinator in event set up and tear down.
  • Work with University Mascot during assigned events.

Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Must be a current FSU student enrolled in at least 9 credits.
  • Possess a passion for working with people and sports.
  • Must have open availability from 5-11pm Sunday through Thursday.
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • High school or club sports background.
  • One year of officiating experience across multiple sports.

Notes to Applicant
Student Appointment Length
Academic Year
Base Hourly Rate
$10.00-$13.00
Quicklink for Posting
https://www.fairmontstatejobs.com/postings/10920
Department/Supervision
Department
Auxiliary Events and Services
Employment Location
Position will report to (title)
Intramural & Club Sports Coordinator
Recruitment/Advertising
Anticipated Hire Date
06/22/2026
Job Posting Date
06/15/2026
Job Close Date