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Volunteer Volunteers are the lifeblood of our sport – we just couldn’t do it without them! Whether it is scoring at a meet, organizing awards, becoming an official, setting direction through one of our committees, or taking on the fiduciary responsibility of the society through the board of directors, volunteers are essential to artistic swimming in BC. Competition Volunteers BC Artistic Swimming runs many competitions each year, with 100- 200 volunteer shifts at each meet. NO EXPERIENCE OR SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED! We will tell you everything you need to know when you arrive on deck. Positions may include recording scores on the score sheet, timing a routine, running the music or video system, marshalling athletes, or being an announcer. It is all straightforward and you get the best seats in the house. To learn more about our Competition Volunteer roles, check out our role vignettes: WELCOME MESSAGE Welcome Volunteers! GENERAL Chief Referee Volunteer Coordinator Videographer FIGURE EVENTS Marshall Panel Referee Score Keeper ROUTINE EVENTS Announcer Music Presenter Runner Score Keeper Timers Officials Officials – judges and referees – are trained and certified to officiate at artistic swimming competitions. Each year BCAS holds at least one Level 1 Officials Course, a multi-day classroom and pool deck training program for those interested in becoming a referee of judge. For more information, CLICK HERE Committee Volunteers BC Artistic Swimming has many volunteer committees that help to set the direction for how artistic swimming is delivered in BC. Most often, Committees meet online so participation can happen from all corners of the province. Check out our Committees here and see how you would like to get involved. Board of Directors The Board of Directors is elected by BCAS’s members each year at its Annual General Meeting. The Board oversees the affairs of the organization and ensures the organization can effectively carry out its mission. BCAS’s Directors are not representatives of particular regions or groups of members, but rather collectively make decisions for the good of the whole organization. A call for nominations is held each year several months prior to the fall Annual General Meeting. Nominations Policy & Form Directors Position Descriptions Current Board of Directors Annual General Meetings
Volunteers are the lifeblood of our sport – we just couldn’t do it without them! Whether it is scoring at a meet, organizing awards, becoming an official, setting direction through one of our committees, or taking on the fiduciary responsibility of the society through the board of directors, volunteers are essential to artistic swimming in BC.
BC Artistic Swimming runs many competitions each year, with 100- 200 volunteer shifts at each meet. NO EXPERIENCE OR SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED! We will tell you everything you need to know when you arrive on deck. Positions may include recording scores on the score sheet, timing a routine, running the music or video system, marshalling athletes, or being an announcer. It is all straightforward and you get the best seats in the house.
To learn more about our Competition Volunteer roles, check out our role vignettes:
Officials – judges and referees – are trained and certified to officiate at artistic swimming competitions. Each year BCAS holds at least one Level 1 Officials Course, a multi-day classroom and pool deck training program for those interested in becoming a referee of judge.
For more information, CLICK HERE
BC Artistic Swimming has many volunteer committees that help to set the direction for how artistic swimming is delivered in BC. Most often, Committees meet online so participation can happen from all corners of the province. Check out our Committees here and see how you would like to get involved.
The Board of Directors is elected by BCAS’s members each year at its Annual General Meeting. The Board oversees the affairs of the organization and ensures the organization can effectively carry out its mission. BCAS’s Directors are not representatives of particular regions or groups of members, but rather collectively make decisions for the good of the whole organization. A call for nominations is held each year several months prior to the fall Annual General Meeting.
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