Job Specifications

Location

Osan

Salary

$17 - $20 PH

Published

4 days ago

Type

Full Time

Career Level

Entry Level

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Recreation Specialist (Youth Sports)

This position is assigned to the Youth Sports & Fitness program at Osan AB in the Republic of South Korea. The Recreation Specialist will serves as the Force Support Squadron's sports coordinator with primary responsibility of planning and administration of the youth sports and fitness program to include organizing seasonal sports, for the dependent youth of Osan AB. This regular part-time position with a work schedule between 20 hours on weekdays.


Assists in the oversight, planning, and administration of the youth sports and fitness program to include organizing seasonal sports, for the dependent youth of Osan AB. Coordinates and resolves customer complaints with management. Schedules the use and ensures pre­game preparation of sports facilities and equipment. Keeps key staff informed of current program status on a daily basis. Assists youth in sports with physical, psychological, and social development by teaching fundamental and safe sports skills. Organizes and conducts meetings with coaches in player evaluations, drafts, practices, game schedules, and issues of all sporting events. Orders and maintains stock control of funds for equipment/supplies, uniforms of all sports. Recruits, trains, and appoints volunteers to act as league administrators, managers, coaches, and other related positions within the sports program. Ensures volunteers receive required training, i.e., CPR, first aid, etc. Ensures proper certification of coaches and maintains documentation. Ensures youth sports participants have required physical examinations. Collects required data and transmits to supervisor the information needed to submit reportable incidents to leadership and higher headquarters.


Requirements

Resumes must be two pages (or less). Resumes should clearly demonstrate the applicant's relevant experience, skills, knowledge and abilities as they pertain to this position. A qualified candidate must possess the following:1. Substantial knowledge of the rules of the sport to be officiated as evidenced by documented training sessions or seminars that instructed specific rules and regulations, or extensive experience coaching and/or playing the sport which would have provided the same level of knowledge. OR 2. Possession of a valid license or recognized national association credential or certificate for sports officials.*3. The ability to communicate in English (both written and verbal)*Specific certification, license, or credential may be required by individual states, municipalities, or installations. In addition to the above qualifications, candidates who possess the following qualifications will be considered "Highly Preferred" or "Best Qualified": Six (6) months experience officiating youth sports or any officiating experience. Applicants with experience in the following areas may be considered Highly Preferred and sent to management first for consideration. This experience must be clearly defined on your resume. Must have experience in organized sports. Must have an understanding of youth and adults sports rules and how to enforce them. Must possess outstanding communications skills to interact with players, coaches, and parents in a positive manner. Must successfully complete National Association for Youth Sports (NAYS) officials training (on-line and/or classroom session) within 30 days of hire. Must maintain certification throughout employment. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. or more and stand for long periods of time.