Associated Recreation Council

Cubs Basketball Scorer/Timer - Central Seattle

Associated Recreation Council  •  $20.76/hr  •  Seattle, WA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Level Entry Job Location Various Central Locations - Seattle, WA 98122 Position Type Seasonal Education Level None Salary Range $20.76 - $20.76 Hourly

Cubs Basketball Scorer/Timer - Central Seattle

If you have a fundamental knowledge of and passion for the sport of basketball, Associated Recreation Council (ARC) has a role for you as Basketball Scorer/Timer at various community centers in Central Seattle. This is a seasonal part-time role estimated to begin November 2025. There are multiple opportunities to extend.

ARC, in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, serves Seattle by offering access to licensed childcare and a variety of recreational and lifelong learning programs, classes, and activities. In this role, the Scorer/Timer for the Cubs 2025-2026 basketball season will be keeping time with accuracy and fairness, and facilitate a welcoming and inclusive environment for all participants.

Schedule:

  • Fridays (typically 4:30-8pm) and Saturdays (various times)
  • Estimated Start Date: Trainings will take place starting early November
  • Season begins January 2, 2026 and ends March 20, 2026

Scorer/Timer Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Keep time and score - with accuracy and fairness!
  • The timer will regulate the playing time and track the duration of the game
  • Facilitate a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for all participants

Scorer/Timer Requirements:

  • Have fundamental knowledge of basketball and its rules
  • Experience working with kids
  • Must pass a criminal background check

Pay:

  • Starting Pay: $20.76/hour

Benefits:

  • ARC Paid Sick and Safe Time (PSST)

Location:

  • Various Community Centers – Central Seattle, WA

We are actively interviewing for this role, so if this role is a good fit for you and you want to learn more about it, please apply now.

Associated Recreation Council

About Associated Recreation Council

The Associated Recreation Council (ARC), in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, serves Seattle by offering a variety of recreational and lifelong learning programs, classes and activities.

ARC, incorporated in 1975 as an independent nonprofit organization, supports this work through the ARC Board of Directors and a system of 37 advisory councils. Citizen volunteers on the board and advisory councils help to enhance the mission and vision of Parks by providing a connection to the community and advocating for the success of citywide recreation services.

ARC is committed to remaining sensitive and responsive to the communities we serve. This is reflected in the way we design our programs and hire and train our staff. We have established an Equity Team to foster organization-wide awareness for race and social justice values through effective communication, idea sharing, consensus building and collective action.

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Year Founded
1977
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