Overview

Position Title:Flag Football III

Company:City Of Appleton Wi

Location:Appleton, WI

Job Description:

As the head of the Appleton Health Department, the Health Officer oversees a comprehensive program of public health and consumer protection for the community. Programs include, but are not limited to, nursing, immunology, epidemiology, environmental protection, emergency management, and weights & measures. The Health Officer also supports City policy development through Appleton’s innovative Health-in-All-Policies Ordinance and leverages the role to deepen understanding of, and shape approaches to addressing, the social determinants and root causes of public health issues. The work is performed under the general direction of the Mayor and as required by state statutes.

Responsibilities:

  • Interpret and enforce all flag football rules
  • Safety and direct supervision of youth program participants
  • Serve as a positive role model to the participants
  • Perform set-up and take-down of program related equipment
  • Complete necessary paperwork specific to job responsibilities (attendance forms, accident/incident report forms, facility checklists, scorecards, etc.)
  • Invoke and impose penalties for violations of said rules
  • Make decisions on any point not specifically covered in said rules
  • Examine equipment and playing area

Requirements:

  • Must be currently enrolled in high school at a minimum
  • Experience working with children
  • Physically capable of performing and demonstrating program related activities
  • Able to work duration of the program as assigned by supervisor
  • Ability to understand and effectively carry out oral and written instructions
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow staff members and the public in a courteous and tactful manner
  • Shall wear Parks and Recreation staff uniform per the City of Appleton dress code
  • Knowledge of the rules and officiating skills of the game of football
  • Ability to work accurately under pressure
  • Minimum of a high school graduate/GED;
  • Four years of officiating experience or a combination of past experience at the junior high or high school level.
  • Serves as a mentor and advocate to other officials.
  • Has earned the respect of participants, coaches, and the public through past work in the department