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Volunteering at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club
Creating a positive environment where excellence is inevitable is only possible with the dedicated efforts of all NBAC parents. Your child is swimming with one of the best teams in the nation, and part of that success is due to the parent volunteers. Parent support and involvement is vital to the success of our team. We have created this list of volunteer positions to help you understand what each entails and to assist you in finding the job that best fits your abilities and interest. Thank you for your continues support.
- Meet Director This position is required by USA Swimming for every meet held. The main responsibilities include, but are not limited to: obtaining a meet sanction, preparing and distributing meet invitations, organizing meet committees and distributing final results. The director is an overseer, avoiding direct involvement in any one committee or activity. Experience has shown that two individuals sharing the responsibilities works best.
- Site Representative there are three official sites, Baltimore, Harford and York. The site representative attends monthly meet assessment meetings, helps to disseminate information and helps coordinate the scheduling of volunteers for meets.
- Safety
- Safety Director required by MD Swimming, (in other LSC’s this is part of the Meet Director’s responsibility) responsible for all aspects of safety during the meet. The Safety Director has the final call on all safety issues.
- Safety Marshals Must be USA Swimming members and wear easily identifiable vests or armbands. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to checking the deck and the stands to make sure exits and walkways are clear. They ensure the parents are not on deck, the building is safe and children are behaving appropriately.
- Meet Volunteers
- Coordinator responsibilities include, but are not limited to coordinating all timers and volunteers from the different sites, ensuring coverage for all jobs for the duration of the meet, preparing and collecting heat sheets, ensuring there is enough equipment and that it is in proper working order.
- Timer times during swim meet. All timers are shown exactly what they need to do prior to the start of each session. Each session lasts from 3-5 hours.
- Head Timer works with the timers. The Head Timer starts 2 watches at the beginning of every heat as backup in case a timer misses the start of the race.
Setup/Breakdown these volunteers’ transport and setup computer equipment and timing pads prior to and immediately after the meet. This job requires a commitment of about 2-3 hours sometime the week of the meet to pick up equipment from storage, another 2-3 hours immediately before the start of the meet to setup and 2-3 hours at the end of the meet to remove the equipment.
- Hospitality is provided for coaches and officials who usually do not have time to leave the pool between sessions. Food and drink is provided for them at no cost. Any purchases made by an individual will be reimbursed by NBAC with appropriate receipts.
- Hospitality Coordinator This person plans, prepares and coordinates volunteer for the duration of the meet. Each major practice site is usually responsible for providing the food and drink one day of a home meet. (Note: this position can be an additional responsibility of the site rep or can be a new position.
- Hospitality Assistant restocks hospitality as needed during the meet, may need to purchase some food as directed by the coordinator.
- Concessions sell food and drink to swimmers, families and other patrons.
- Concessions Coordinator - plan, prepare, delegate and coordinate volunteers
- Volunteers sell food and drink during the meet
- Awards Coordinator orders awards prior to the meet, prepares awards during meet and distributes to coaches at end of the meet.
- Officials no meet can function without stroke and turn officials, meet referee and the starter. These positions require training and dedication. Training is provided by Maryland Swimming and officials are required to maintain certification by attending clinics periodically throughout the year.
- Program Sales/Posting Results sell programs and finals heat sheets at the beginning of sessions and posts results (tape on designated wall) at the end of each event.
- Announcing during preliminaries this individual announces the swimmers who have qualified for finals over the PA system. During finals this individual announces the swimmers for finals and communicates the final results
- Scratch Table This individual must be familiar with or (willing to learn)USA Swimming regulations regarding scratch procedures. This job requires someone to work the scratch table during warm-ups prior to the start of preliminary sessions (to allow swimmers to perform positive check-in for distance events) and to remain at the table for 30 minutes after the results of the last event have been announced (to allow qualifying swimmers who chose not to swim in finals to "scratch" from an event).
- Clerk of Course (mini meet)
- Head Clerk of Course - this individual organizes young swimmers (ages 10 and under) prior to their event in heat and lane order.
- Clerk of Course Assistants lead swimmers to the blocks
- Computer/Colorado Operation works the computer system that records the results of each heat and event.
- Parking Control (meets hosted at Meadowbrook, must be on site 30 minutes prior to beginning of warm-ups) help direct traffic and parking on the Meadowbrook parking lot.
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