Volo Boston

Volo Boston

Volleyball Commissioner

Volo Boston - Part Time
Boston · MA
Event Operations/Management · Volleyball Coach
Role Overview

The Volleyball Commissioner is responsible for delivering an outstanding player experience and ensuring smooth, efficient league operations during assigned shifts. This role lives out Volo’s Core Values: Play First, Lead with Care, Own It, Be Reliable, and Build Community; while serving as the on-site leader for players and other part-time staff. 

Volleyball Commissioners combine strong operational leadership with deep sport knowledge to keep matches fair, organized, and fun across all skill levels. This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about volleyball and have experience playing, refereeing, or leading league play.

Rate: $25/hour when assigned as Commissioner

Core Responsibilities

Facility Oversight & Shift Leadership
Own the shift. Set the standard. Be reliable.

  • Overall Facility Supervision: Oversee the facility during assigned shifts, ensuring a safe, organized, and welcoming environment.
  • Staff Placement & Monitoring: Ensure all staff are in assigned positions for the full shift; provide real-time coaching, redirection, or support as needed.
  • Shift Operations: Maintain match flow and court schedules while calmly adapting to delays, injuries, or player issues.
  • End-of-Shift Ownership: Confirm all equipment is stored properly and the facility is secured before departure.
  • On-Site Support: Step in to referee (indoor), host, or explain formats as needed to protect the player experience.

Player & Staff Experience
Lead with care, fairness, and community.

  • Player Issue Resolution: Address player concerns, disputes, or questions professionally and empathetically, prioritizing safety, respect, and fun.
  • Score Management: Ensure all match scores are accurately collected and entered before the end of the night.
  • Injury Reporting: Complete and submit all required injury reports accurately and on time.
  • Staff Training & Mentorship: Train and support new or potential staff on volleyball operations, officiating basics, and Volo culture. Assist in creation of part time training materials.
  • Staff Communication: Provide detailed shift reports to the Staffing Manager regarding performance, issues, and follow-ups.

Volleyball-Specific Knowledge & On-Court Leadership
Know the game. Enforce it confidently.

Commissioners are expected to demonstrate strong working knowledge of recreational volleyball rules and gameplay, including:

  • Clear understanding of common league rules, including but not limited to:
    • Rotations and serve order
    • Net violations 
    • Double contacts and lifts (as defined by league rules)
    • Back-row attack and block violations (as defined by league rules)
    • Gender requirements for coed leagues
  • Ability to referee matches and make consistent, confident judgment calls for indoor games
  • Ability to clearly explain rules and calls to players of varying experience levels.
  • Comfort managing common gameplay issues such as:
    • Rotation confusion or illegal substitutions
    • Pace-of-play slowdowns
    • Disputes over calls or interpretations
    • Supporting and empowering players to self referee for outdoor volleyball
  • Support inclusive play by balancing competition with sportsmanship and social league expectations.

Operations, Communication & Accountability
Communicate clearly. Follow through.

  • Equipment Management: Identify equipment shortages or maintenance issues and communicate them clearly to the Logistics Manager via shift reports.
  • Kids Week Execution: Ensure Kids Week volleyball programming is executed as communicated by the Full-Time Staff Team.
  • Communication: Maintain proactive, respectful communication with players, staff, and Full Time Staff throughout the shift.
  • Reporting: Generate accurate, thorough shift reports covering incidents, equipment needs, player feedback, and staff performance.
  • Policy & Rule Enforcement: Enforce facility rules and code of conduct consistently to ensure a safe and respectful environment.
  • Program Evaluation: Audit programs, staff and/or players to ensure Volo brand standards are being upheld.
  • On Site Selling: Support player acquisition/retention by communicating registration dates, deadlines and promotions.

Tournament & Special Event Operations
Stay flexible. Solve problems in real time.

When assigned, Volleyball Commissioners must be able to confidently manage tournaments and events, including:
  • Creating teams for scrambles or hat draws
  • Building playoff brackets after pool play
  • Making schedule pivots to address delays, court availability, or weather
  • Keeping teams informed and engaged throughout transitions

What Success Looks Like

A successful Volleyball Commissioner is trusted on the whistle, respected by players, and relied on by staff—someone who blends volleyball expertise with leadership, ownership, and a play-first mindset to create a great league night every time.

Volo is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that proudly pursues and hires a diverse workforce. We do not make hiring or employment decisions on the basis of race, color, religion or religious belief, ethnic or national origin, nationality, sex, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws or company policy. We strive to create a healthy and safe workplace and we prohibit harassment of any kind.


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Job Questions:

  1. Are you authorized to work lawfully in the United States for Volo?

  2. Will you now or in the future require Volo to commence (“sponsor”) an immigration case in order to employ you (for example, H-1B or other employment-based immigration case)? This is sometimes called “sponsorship” for an employment-based visa status.

  3. This job requires evening availability and possibly some weekends.  Would that be a problem for you with your schedule?

  4. How well do you feel about handling conflict and differences of opinion?

  5. Do you have experience with any of the following?

  6. Tell us a little more about that experience

  7. Have you played volleyball before?

  8. Have you reffed volleyball before?

  9. Have you played Volo sports before, and how does that experience help you as an official?