
26-03-2006, 21:42
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FRC Volunteer
AKA: Chris H
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Rookie Year: 1998
Location: Rolling Meadows, IL
Posts: 18
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Re: Head Referees: What is their main responsibility?
Straight from VIMS
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POSITION SUMMARY
Responsible for training, directing and supervising all Referees. Oversees all scoring processes and procedures. Has final authority for decisions regarding team scores. Play a critical role in ensuring smooth flow of match play, and maintaining the pace of the event.
*Must sign a Volunteer Conflict of Interest and Disclosure Form prior to start of service
BENEFITS OF THE POSITION
· Make a difference in the lives of youth by creating a fun, meaningful, and inspirational experience for team members
· Significant level of responsibility
· High visibility role
· Ability to work and interact with volunteers, team members and students, contracted and FIRST staff
· Ability to contribute to the successful execution of the competition; impact quality of event
· Positioned on perimeter of the playing field; fast-paced action
· Physically active role, not sedentary
· Opportunity to work in an exciting, fun, highly charged environment
ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
· Demonstrate Gracious Professionalism
· Conduct referee training; may attend Volunteer Meeting if desired
· Supervise referees
· Observe matches, “call” and announce rule infractions; determines penalties
· Lead score deliberations and make final decision regarding match scores.
· Provide match scores to the Scorekeeper/Field Power Controller
· Participate in deliberations with the Field Supervisor, Lead Robot Inspector, and Innovation First staff regarding robot-related issues raised by opposing team
· Work closely with the Field Supervisor and Scorekeeper/Field Power Controller to ensure matches proceed smoothly and matches are on schedule
· Monitor and promote safe practices on and around the playing field; wear safety glasses during the matches
· Secure and distributes referee supplies
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS NEEDED
· Two years FIRST referee experience strongly suggested
· Demonstrate diplomacy and authority; be assertive, but tactful
· Thorough knowledge of the competition game and rules of play
· Outgoing personality; high energy
· Strong communication, diplomacy skills
· Self-directed individual
· Ability to collaborate with others, work as a member of a team
· Attention to detail
· Ability to move about the field
· Ability to stand for long periods of time
· Strong assessment skills
TRAINING:
Provided by FIRST headquarters prior to start of competition season. May include: live and/or recorded web conferences, teleconference(s), manual and other support materials, email communications and one-on-one support. First-year volunteer may serve in an apprentice role, working with a veteran Head Referee.
TIME COMMITMENT AND SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Commitment: Thursday (training), Friday, and Saturday; participation in training offered by FIRST
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