Parents/Volunteers

PASA –  Palo AltoSwim Club Volunteer Obligation

Swimming is a labor intensive sport and our team is dependent on parental support for its continued success. Each family is asked to sign a Work Hour Obligation Agreement form when they register their swimmers with the club.

1. How many volunteer hours are expected from each family?

We ask families to fulfill a minimum Volunteer Obligation of 30 hours per year. First year families with swimmers 8 years of age and under are asked to fulfill a minimum of 20 hours. The swim year runs from September through August and there are plenty of ways to earn hours.

2. What can I do to fulfill my family’s Work Obligation?

There are basically two ways to fulfill your Volunteer commitment. 

  1. Take on a role – such as one of the Board member positions – that fulfill all of your Volunteer Obligations for the year. When these become available we will talk to people on the pool deck and/or post details on the website. Most of these jobs entail far more than 30 hours work per year!
  2. Work shifts of a few hours at various meets and other events to build up your 30 hours.

There are also roles, such as Parent Co-coordinator for a swim group for which you will earn 15 hours, earning the other 15 hours by working at meets etc.

Types of jobs available:

1. Hosted Meets.

PASA - Palo Alto Swim Club hosts 2 major meets a year, typically scheduled in November and February. Hosting a swim meet requires the efforts of many volunteers. There are many varied jobs available to earn hours —from jobs that can be done on your own time before the meet to day-of-event jobs such Hospitality Server or Snack Bar Worker. Families can sign-up to work multiple jobs at a meet as most jobs are scheduled in 3 – 4 hour shifts. Sign-ups for meet jobs are done online. For more details about working at our meets see Volunteer Opportunities at PASA meets.


2. Timers

In addition to meets that we host, PASA is almost always assigned a timing lane at meets that your swimmers attend. You do not usually sign up for these in advance – just listen for the call about 20 minutes before the meet session begins and go and sit in a chair.  They will announce which lane PASA is responsible for. Please fill this lane first. No-one will stop you timing in another lane that is short of timers – they will be grateful, but make sure PASA has enough timers first. Calls are also put out for relief timers as people leave Please help out if you can by going to the timing area. All hours spent timing can be counted towards your volunteer obligation.

 

3. Becoming an Official

 Swim meets cannot be run without officials who ensure that everything runs smoothly, within the guidelines of USA swimming. These are the people who act as Starters, Stroke and Turn Officials, Referees etc. Zone 1 North – the area of Pacific swimming to which PASA belongs – requires teams to provide a number of officials related to the number of swimmers a team has at a meet. PASA is a big team with lots of swimmers. If we do not provide enough officials the referee may require our coaches to officiate meaning they are unable to coach our swimmers! In recent years many of our parents have stepped up to be an official. You learn a lot about swimming; spend your time at meets usefully and get provided with food and snacks! Of course training is available. To find out more see: Becoming an Official.

 

4. Chaperoning

If your swimmer is 13 or over they may have the opportunity to attend travel meets without their parents traveling too! For these meets we need parent chaperones to accompany the team – acting as chauffeurs; ordering and distributing food and generally taking care of the welfare of our swimmers. Travel costs are paid and it is hard work! If you chaperone at a travel meet you will fulfill all your volunteering commitments for the year.

 

5. Assisting with special events

Help is often required in the form of setting up, cleaning up or providing food and drink for various event held during the course of the year. Keep an eye on your email for more information.

 

6. Other

Sometimes the club needs help - perhaps to clean out the storage area or to buy a coffee pot. All these things can contribute to your volunteer commitment. All information will be posted on the website and sent out by email.

 

4. Who can volunteer?

Any family member 13 years old and over can work to earn volunteer hours for your family. Family friends can help too – as long as they do not have swimmers on the team (you cannot ‘borrow’ hours from another family, even if they have more than 30). We know that younger swimmers like to help out at meets too. We welcome any responsible help but they cannot be credited with volunteer hours for your family.

 

5. How does my family receive credit for the hours that we have worked?

We cannot track every family’s volunteer hours so every family is required to keep a log of their Volunteer hours. You do not have to fill in a special form (although one is available here ( Volunteer Obligation Form). Note in your family’s log the number of hours worked and what you were doing. When your family has fulfilled its required hours, send an email to the Volunteer Obligation Hours Coordinator at hours@paloaltoswimclub.org that includes the following information:

·          Your Name and the names of your swimmers

·          Your email address & phone number

·          List of your volunteer hours, the dates worked and what job you were doing

Please note that your hours worked at PASA hosted meets will be checked against volunteer schedules for reasonableness.

6. What if I don’t fulfill all the hours of my family’s Work Obligation?
If your family does not fulfill all of its required Work Obligation hours during the swim year, it will be charged $15.00 an hour for any outstanding hours.

7. How do I learn about work opportunities?

Read your email!

Meet sign ups are always posted online and you will be informed by email when these become available.

Any open opportunities will be posted here ( Open Opportunities) and sent out via email.

Please remember, it is your responsibility to sign-up for jobs and to do the jobs you signed-up for. We’re counting on you!

Should you have any questions regarding these jobs or how to earn your hours, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volrecruit@paloaltoswimclub.org.