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Youth Volleyball Official

Lee’s Summit Parks and Recreation is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Volleyball Official to join the dynamic team at Harris Park Community Center. This position will be working Saturdays. Responsibilities include officiating youth volleyball games, including oversight of event, facilities, and spectators. 

Lee's Summit Parks and Recreation is an accredited, gold medal award-winning agency with more than 45 full time professionals and over 300 seasonal and part time employees, who provide dozens of quality recreational opportunities to the Lee's Summit community. Employment at LSPR guarantees the opportunity to learn communication and organizational skills, professionalism and civic responsibility while building outstanding personal and work relationships.

Minimum qualifications include:

1. Must be at least 18 years of age. 

2. High School diploma or equivalent required. 

3. Experience in athletic/sports management rules and procedures preferred.   

This position will be scheduled 4 to 8 hours a week working at Harris Park Community Center.

Compensation: $16.50 per hour.

Apply on-line at https://cityofls.net/parks/employment/parks-employment-application or mail an application and/or resume to: Lee's Summit Parks and Recreation, 220 SE Green Street, Lee's Summit, Missouri 64063. Applications may also be delivered in person to Harris Park Community Center, 110 SE Blue Parkway, Lee's Summit, Missouri 64063. EOE.

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