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NCJLA Commissioner Orientation 2014 Season

NCJLA Commissioner Orientation 2014 Season. The Mission of the Commissioner. Assist with the positive and proactive administration of play in the NCJLA. NCJLA Chain of Command. Role 1: Age Level Expert.

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NCJLA Commissioner Orientation 2014 Season

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  1. NCJLA CommissionerOrientation2014 Season

  2. The Mission of the Commissioner Assist with the positive and proactive administration of play in the NCJLA.

  3. NCJLA Chain of Command

  4. Role 1: Age Level Expert • Commissioners are knowledgeable about all NCJLA policies and procedures & rules of the game. • Thorough knowledge of the NCJLA website • Operations Guide • Help and Support • Game schedule viewing, either by field or by team • Left nav drop downs for boys and girls programs • Understand how to use Arbiter, direct coaches there

  5. Role 2: Communications • Actively engage with NCJLA community to ensure a positive culture is maintained. • Proactively communicate with the coaches of your division, the boys/girls Director. Utilize the Executive Director and President when needed. • Respond to any questions coaches or club administrators have regarding specific league or play issues at a particular division.

  6. Role 3: Game Scheduling • Assist Boys/Girls Directors with Conference Structure • Attend and support Dec. 14 game scheduling meeting • Review final schedules with the Boys or Girls Director • Help resolve any problems with the Boys/Girls Directors and Game Schedulers

  7. Role 4: Rep Meetings • Be present at all Girls/Boys Rep meetings • Prepare a “Commissioners Report” for the meetings. • Summarize how play is going on the field • Any specific issues with teams in their division

  8. Role 5: Conflict Resolution (SIRs) • Educate coaches on SIR process • Act as arbiter of disputes for the Board, as assigned • Report on disputes to Directors and the Board • Respond to issues and escalate where necessary to the Boys or Girls Director. • Investigate and determine facts and make a recommendation to the clubs.

  9. Role 5: Conflict Resolution (SIRs)Cont. • Chain of Progression - Commissioner - The girls/boys director - SIR Committee - The Board • Ejections - Player - Coach

  10. Role 5: Conflict Resolution (SIRs)Cont. • Timing: - Upon receipt of an SIR, we must act within 24 hours - Contact President of Club - Contact Coach of player accused - cc Boys/Girls Director • You will collect info (proof of NCJLA certification)/statements and process • Ejections - You will be notified within 24 hours of incident same process as above.

  11. Role 6: NCJLA Events • Recommend playoff and tournament structure • Review seeding issues • Proof NCJLA events game schedules • Presence at End of Season events • Event support for division games • Represent the NCJLA

  12. Role 7: Off-Season Planning • Provide feedback to NCJLA based on your observations and feedback (good & bad) • Attend the NCJLA Summer Planning meeting on June 14th. Prior to the meeting, we will get your feedback on key topics / areas of emphasis / changes. This will be critical in helping us establish the agenda & focus on the ‘right’ topics for the workshop. • Attend the NCJLA Delegates meeting to make connections with NCJLA Administration, Club Presidents, and Reps

  13. Key Dates - Girls November 11 - Rep Meeting December 9 - Rep Meeting February 10 - Rep Meeting March 2 & 3 - Jr. Play Day April 14 - Rep Meeting May 5 - Rep Meeting May 10 - U9 Festival & GHS, G15A, & G13A Playoffs May 17 & 18 - End of Season Events

  14. Key Dates - Boys February 22nd - Season opens April 27th - BHS and BJV End of regular Season May 4 - End of regular season for A-division, BU13C, BU11B May 11th - End of regular season for BU13B and BU15B

  15. Key Dates - All December 8 - Team Registration Closes December 9 - Conference review December 11 - Conferences Announced December 13 - Conferences Locked December 14 - Attend Game Scheduling Meeting February 9 - Rosters Due February 9 - NCJLA Certified Coach Req. Due June 14th – Summer Planning Meeting

  16. Thank You! Thanks to you over 9,000 players and 1,000 coaches will have a fabulous experience in 2014!

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