The best way to become active on campus.

Intramural sports are scheduled competitive and recreational activities. Intramural activities are offered for both men and women. Participants may choose from individual, dual or team activities. Male, female, and coed activities are organized into various skill levels for the enjoyment of the participant.

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OFFICIALS NEEDED!! 

Do you need a job that works around your schedule?          
Want to meet new people?
Want to get exercise while you work?
Want to make some extra money?

Then work for Intramurals!
   
All you need to do to apply is come to the training session(s) listed to the right for the sport you are interested in.  We'll provide you with all the training you need.  It's that simple!

 If you would like more information, contact the Intramural Coordinator at 404.413.1765 or email at intramurals@gsu.edu.

Job Descriptions

Intramural Official - The official is the backbone and one of the most important jobs within the Intramural Program. Individuals can be assured that this job will provide an escape from the pressures of school and allow one to interact with their fellow students while learning many of the skills that will enhance the student's education. The Intramural Program hires and trains officials for all sports and allows members to become part of a team, meet new friends, have an outlet for support, and have a voice within the Intramural Program. No experience is necessary to become an official.  We will train you!

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Officiate Intramural activities
  • Set up and take down of equipment and supplies
  • Oversee participant check in and equipment checkout
  • Ensure that Intramural playing area, participants and fans are safe
  • Enforce rules of the intramural sports
  • Manage the flow of the game
  • Educate participants on the rules and conduct expected in intramural sports
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Strong knowledge of intramural sports rules and playing area set up
  • Must possess good communication skills and the ability to resolve conflicts
  • Must posses the ability to run for an extended amount of time

Minimum Georgia State University Hiring Standard:

  • Currently enrolled as a student at Georgia State University
  • General knowledge of officiating and rules for intramural sports
Intramural Supervisor - The supervisor is responsible for actively supervising the evening intramural activities, facilitate play area openings/closings, record results, and troubleshoot problem areas. The supervisors work closely with the Intramural Graduate Assistant in coordinating and implementing programs and special events. They have the responsibility of staff supervision and customer relations in ensuring a quality program for the Georgia State environment.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Facilitate Intramural play area opening and closing
  • Set Up and Take Down of Intramural equipment
  • Oversee participant check in and equipment checkout
  • Provide First Aid and CPR to participants if needed
  • Coordinate official and scorekeeper assignments
  • Ensure that Intramural playing area, participants and fans are safe

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • First Aid and CPR certification required
  • Extensive knowledge of intramural sports rules and playing area set up
  • Must possess good communication skills and the ability to resolve conflicts
Minimum Georgia State University Hiring Standard:
  • Currently enrolled as a student at Georgia State University
  • Previous officiating or experience in the program

 

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Upcoming Job Opportunities for Spring 2012

Need a job?  Like sports?  Then take our Officiating 101 class!

OFFICIATING 101
All new officials are encouraged to take this semester long class to learn the basics in officiating our major intramural sports.  This class, offered through our instructional clinic program, will get you started in officiating for only $20!  This will transition you to be a referee for our intramural sports program, where you'll be paid to referee at a higher rate.

We'll teach you what it takes physically and mentally to be an official at all levels.

The class meets every Wednesday from 3 to 4pm in the meeting room of the SRC.  Registration begins January 9 and ends February 7.  To register, go to the Service Counter in the lobby of the SRC.

Once you get going in the class, and want to get a job as a referee, just come to the training dates below for more advanced training.

Basketball Referees - January 18, 19, 23, & 24

Softball Umpires - March 5 & 6

All training sessions are at 6:00pm in Room 215 of the Student Recreation Center.  Attendance is required at all training sessions for each sport.