i9 Sports - Provo, UT·Lehi, Utah
The Official is responsible for enforcing the i9 Sports rules book to ensure a fun, learning, and safe environment for all players, while also teaching core concepts like sportsmanship. This role involves keeping time and score, managing age-appropriate instruction, and acting as an on-field coach with a direct impact on participants and spectators.
Company Overview Founded in Tampa, Florida, i9 Sports® is the nation's first and largest youth sports league franchise business in the United States with over 1 million registrations in more than 500 communities from New York to Hawaii. Established in 2003 by Frank Fiume on the principle that the number one reason kids play organized sports is to have fun, not to become the next draft pick.
i9 Sports offers youth sports leagues, camps, and clinics for kids ages 3-17 in today's most popular sports such as flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and baseball. With our focus on fun, safety, convenience, and good sportsmanship, i9 Sports is reinventing the youth sports experience for families across the country. It's the way youth sports should be. What does your company do?
Job Summary The Official is a critical role on any sports field; responsible for enforcing rules while also cultivating a positive culture, acting as an on-field coach, and advocating for the programs. This role has a direct impact on players, coaches, and spectators each and every game day.
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Each franchised location is independently owned and operated and is solely and exclusively responsible for determining local hiring decisions, compensation, benefits, and other terms of employment.
Candidates must possess excellent communication skills and have sport-specific officiating, playing, or coaching experience. Applicants need to be highly motivated self-starters capable of working independently, solving problems, and taking charge to ensure player safety, while maintaining a positive attitude.
Market context
In Utah, soccer official roles are typically driven by local league and youth sports schedules, so availability on evenings and weekends can matter. Competition can be strong because employers look for clear communication, sport-specific officiating, playing, or coaching experience, and the ability to stay calm while prioritizing player safety. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then highlight any officiating or field leadership experience in your application.