Baseball/Softball Umpireother related Employment listings - Long Valley, NJ at Geebo

Baseball/Softball Umpire

Quick Apply Part-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description The USABL Umpire Association (UUA) is looking for new and experienced umpires to officiate games in all areas of New Jersey, Rockland County, NY, Staten Island and Eastern Pa.
With nearly 40,000 assignments expected for 2023 there will be plenty of work.
To become an umpire with USABL, register by copy and pasting https:
//www.
usabl.
com/umpires into your url and join one of the largest umpire networks in the northeast.
Trainings have already begun but we will continue the trainings throughout 2023 to get you prepared for the season.
We're looking for men and women that will be at least 16 years old during 2023 who enjoy the game and who are looking to make some extra money.
Here is a brief rundown:
Games are played 7 days a week (majority weekends) Games will be assigned this year from 7U to college level Competitive pay scale based on experience and level of games Umpire as few or as many games as you would like Equipment & UUA uniform required.
Smitteez is our official supplier but you can get equipment anywhere.
-If you have experience, please register at the link as well.
No experience? Join our cadet program and get training from collegiate level umpires! Training is required.
Details for training will follow.
Being an umpire with USABL gives you the greatest chance at making the most money as an umpire, other than MLB of course.
Training will take place in South Jersey, Central Jersey, West Jersey, and North Jersey.
Additional info will be sent to you regarding specifics once you have registered at the link above.
Looking forward to having you join our organization.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$30.
00 - $40.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Schedule:
Monday to Friday Weekend availability Work Location:
One location Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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