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Weekend Softball Scorekeeper Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Serves as the senior scorekeeper when paired with a Rec Aide I & Rec Aide II, handling difficult ... Position normally involves 5-20 hours per week (seasonal); must be available evenings and weekends.

Essential Duties and Tasks Keeps score for youth sports leagues, keeping a scorebook and running a ... Position normally involves 5-20 hours per week (seasonal); must be available evenings and weekends.

Athletic Attendant - At assigned athletic facilities, assists with: score keeping, site/event prep ... Has basic knowledge of sports (i.e. basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball). Must be at least ...

Essential Duties and Tasks Keeps score for youth sports leagues, keeping a scorebook and running a ... Position normally involves 5-20 hours per week (seasonal); must be available evenings and weekends.

Youth Soccer Official

Littleton, CO · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Weekend Work * Working with Kids * Flexible schedule * Training & development * Opportunity for ... Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition

Rec Aide III

Nashville, NC · On-site

$12/hr

Serves as the senior scorekeeper when paired with a Rec Aide I & Rec Aide II, handling difficult ... Position normally involves 5-20 hours per week (seasonal); must be available evenings and weekends.

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... Ability to work a varied work schedule including weekends and some evenings (for the full duration ...

Youth Soccer Official

Mission, KS · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... Ability to work a varied work schedule including weekends and some evenings (for the full duration ...

Youth Sports Official

Mission, KS · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... Ability to work a varied work schedule including weekends and some evenings (for the full duration ...

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... Ability to work a varied work schedule including weekends and some evenings (for the full duration ...

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... Ability to work a varied work schedule including weekends and some evenings (for the full duration ...

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... Ability to work a varied work schedule including weekends and some evenings (for the full duration ...

Youth Sports Official

Denver, CO · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Keep time and score during the game; manage an age-appropriate level of instruction and competition ... Ability to work a varied work schedule including weekends and some evenings (for the full duration ...

Parks & Rec - Level 1

Livonia, MI · On-site

$13.73 - $14.15/hr

Athletic Attendant - At assigned athletic facilities, assists with: score keeping, site/event prep ... Has basic knowledge of sports (i.e. basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball). Must be at least ...

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How much do weekend softball scorekeeper jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend softball scorekeeper in the United States is $22.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a weekend softball scorekeeper?

Weekend softball scorekeepers are individuals responsible for tracking and recording the official scores, statistics, and key events during softball games that take place on weekends. They ensure accurate documentation of runs, outs, hits, errors, and other game details, often using scorebooks or digital tools. Scorekeepers play a vital role in maintaining the integrity of the game by providing clear and unbiased records that coaches, players, and league officials rely on. They may also assist with confirming final scores and resolving any scoring disputes. Weekend scorekeepers typically work at recreational, amateur, or youth league games.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a weekend softball scorekeeper?

To thrive as a Weekend Softball Scorekeeper, you need a solid understanding of softball rules, attention to detail, and basic math skills, often gained through experience or training. Familiarity with scorekeeping sheets, tally software, or league-specific scoring apps is typically required. Strong communication, reliability, and the ability to focus in a busy environment are standout soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial to ensure accurate records, smooth game flow, and effective collaboration with teams, coaches, and officials.

What challenges do weekend softball scorekeepers face and how can they be managed?

Weekend softball scorekeepers often encounter challenges such as quickly recording fast-paced plays, managing distractions from spectators or players, and ensuring score accuracy under pressure. To handle these, it's helpful to stay organized with clear score sheets, familiarize yourself with league rules before the game, and maintain open communication with umpires and coaches for clarification when needed. Many scorekeepers also find it useful to review previous games or practice common scenarios to boost their confidence and efficiency on game day.

What is the difference between Weekend Softball Scorekeeper vs Weekend Baseball Scorekeeper?

AspectWeekend Softball ScorekeeperWeekend Baseball Scorekeeper
CertificationsBasic scoring and rules knowledge, possibly certification in sports officiatingSimilar certifications, often including sport-specific training
Work EnvironmentSoftball fields, recreational leagues, community centersBaseball fields, amateur leagues, local tournaments
Employer & IndustrySports leagues, community organizations, schoolsSports leagues, community organizations, schools
Search & Comparison IntentPeople looking for softball scoring roles on weekendsPeople searching for baseball scoring roles on weekends

The main difference between a Weekend Softball Scorekeeper and a Weekend Baseball Scorekeeper lies in the sport-specific rules and environment. Both roles require similar certifications and are often employed by community leagues or schools. The choice depends on the sport you are interested in scoring, with softball typically played on smaller fields and with different rules compared to baseball.

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$50/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/Coaching
Date Posted:
8/12/2026
Location:
Spring-Ford Area School District
Closing Date:
08/26/2026
Event Worker
Full Stipend: $50/game
All event workers earn $50 per event. Sports such as field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, cross country, and track and field typically count as two events (varsity/junior varsity and boys/girls.) Events may start as early as 3:00 PM on school days and 9:00 AM on weekends.
The following are description of jobs that are possible under the title of "event worker."
Ticket Seller
  • Arrive for the event anywhere from 30-60 minutes prior to the start of the event
  • Use the digital ticketing platform to sell and scan tickets
  • Collect cash from patrons if they choose not to use the online platform
  • Ticket booth remains open until certain progress through events
    • Halftime of varsity (or second event) for soccer, field hockey, football, lacrosse, basketball
    • End of 4th inning of baseball and softball games
    • Completion of second set of volleyball matches
    • Completion of 7 bouts during varsity wrestling matches
  • Most events count as two events (except football, flag football, baseball and softball)
  • Events can be after school, evenings and weekends/holidays

Scoreboard Operator
  • Operators are needed for football, flag football, baseball, softball, field hockey, soccer and lacrosse
  • Must have a basic understanding of the sports while running scoreboard
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to start of event(s) in order to get the scoreboard started and running
  • Shut down equipment at conclusion of the event
  • Help with any clean up if needed (chairs, removal of tables, shutting down of press box, etc)
  • May need to make basic announcements via PA system for varsity/junior varsity level games
    • General announcements, starting lineups, national anthem

Chain Crew
  • Needed for football and flag football games
  • Work the sideline chains for first downs and ball placement
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before start of contest
  • Will have to work these events in ALL weather conditions
  • Basic knowledge of football helpful but not necessary
  • Clean up distance chains and yard marker and return to garage at the end of the game
  • Games can be after school, nights, and weekends

Announcer
  • Provide information before and during events
  • Play by play used for varsity football and basketball games
  • Other events provide general information, starting lineups/players at bat, announcing goals, etc
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to start of varsity game to gather player and starter information
  • Games can be after school, nights, and weekends
  • Help with any clean up if needed (chairs, removal of tables, shutting down of press box, etc)

Track and Field Workers
  • Facilitate various events for track meets
    • Record names, times, distances and heights
    • Adjusting heights for events such as high jump
    • Raking pits for long/triple jump
    • Using stopwatches to record times for middle school events
    • Measuring distances using tape measures for various field events
  • Most events take place after school
  • Arrival at least 15 minutes before start of meet
  • Workers stay through the completion of event worked

Cross Country Workers
  • Arrive at least 15-30 minutes before start of first race
  • Use the ticker tape stopwatch to record finishing times of middle school runners
  • Record times of runners on placement sheets
  • May also be placed throughout the course to help with runner directions and traffic control
  • Work through the end of the second race

Swimming
  • Running the timing and scoring system for meets
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to start
  • Must be trained on the timing system

This contract is for the 2026-2027school year.
Successful external applicants must submit valid and current Act 34, Act 151, and Act 114 clearances less than 1 year old as of their start date. The successful candidate must submit a health record and TB Test less than 90 days old as of their start date prior to starting.
Spring-Ford Area School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.