Flex Worker at Volleyball Tournament

Prep NetworkMenasha, WI
4d$15 - $15Onsite

About The Position

You will be working player check-in at our showcase on Saturday and Sunday, 1/10-1/11 at The Barn in Menasha, WI. As a check-in staff member, you will be the first person players, parents, coaches, and spectators see when they enter the venue. You will receive a complimentary staff shirt to wear at the event. The hours will be roughly 8:00am-10:00pm Saturday, and 8:00am-6:00pm Sunday. You will be paid $15/hour via direct deposit. Payment is generally sent Monday following the event.

Requirements

  • Customer Service. Proven ability of strong, friendly customer service skills.
  • Personable. Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Organized. Strong ability to multitask and prioritize competing tasks.
  • Google Apps. Access to Google Sheets, Google Docs, etc.
  • Attention to Detail. Exudes exceptional attention to detail when completing tasks.

Responsibilities

  • Checking wristbands and ensuring no spectator is getting in without paying
  • If any spectator tries to enter without you seeing their wristband, you must call them out to show their wristband
  • If any spectator tries to enter wearing the incorrect color wristband, you must call them out
  • The only people that can enter without wearing a wristband are players, officials, event staff, and Prep Network staff
  • Assisting with team check-in
  • Assisting with admissions and/or troubleshooting POS devices
  • Checking for other entrances or doors being propped open where spectators could be getting in without paying
  • If necessary, work clock/book for a game if a team doesn’t have a parent to work it
  • Retrieving scoresheets after games are complete
  • Assisting with event clean-up
  • Any other tasks the event director may ask of you

Benefits

  • You will receive a complimentary staff shirt to wear at the event.
  • You will be paid $15/hour via direct deposit.
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