LEVEL & certification
NEW ASSESSORS
Please contact your local DRC if you would like to become an assessor. Keep an eye on this website and your RefCentre emails for course notifications.
http://www.ontariosoccer.net/Portals/11/2013-New-Assessor-Application-Form.doc
DISTRICT TO REGIONAL UPGRADING ASSESSORS
You must have permission/recommendation from your DRC to attend this course. Upgrading courses will be held in even number years (2014, 2016 etc)
APPLICATION FORM
ASSESSOR RE-ACCREDITATION
Courses for 2013 will be held on Saturday April 20th at 6 locations across the province.
ONTARIO SOCCER ASSOCIATION
REFEREE ASSESSORS PROGRAM
2012 and beyond
PROGRAM CRITERIA AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BECOMING A DISTRICT ASSESSOR
- Must have experience in refereeing, a minimum of 5 years
- Successfully completed the District Assessor Certification Course, including the exam.
- Must have approval from the District to attend the course
- Must provide a Criminal Background Police Check.
MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UPGRADING FROM DISTRICT TO REGIONAL ASSESSOR
- Must have completed 2 consecutive seasons as a district assessor, meeting all criteria
- Attended in-service training at the required level
- Must have completed, and submitted to E2E, a minimum number of 8 outdoor (11 v 11) assessments per season
- Be up-to-date in assessment certification
- Must provide a Criminal Background Police Check.
- And whose assessments, having been evaluated by the Provincial Association, meet the standard as determined by The Canadian Soccer Association
For district assessors wishing to move to the Regional level, Regional Assessor Evaluators will be providing recommendations. There will be a number of handpicked Regional Assessor Evaluators assigned to this task at the end of each season. They will provide their recommendations to the AAG for approval or denial.
MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UPGRADING TO PROVINCIAL ASSESSOR
Assessors, who have completed a minimum of 2 consecutive years as a Regional Assessor, attended In-service training, and whose assessments, having been evaluated by the Provincial Association, meet the standard as determined by The Canadian Soccer Association.
1. Must have completed 2 consecutive seasons as regional assessor, meeting all criteria
2. Attended in-service training at the required level
3. Must have completed, and submitted to E2E, a minimum number of 8 outdoor (11 v 11) assessments per season
4. The regional assessor must have received current certification
5. Must provide a Vulnerable Sector Police Check
6. And whose assessments, having been evaluated by the Provincial Association, meet the standard as determined by The Canadian Soccer Association
For regional assessors wishing to move to the Provincial level, Provincial Assessor Evaluators will be providing recommendations. There will be a number of handpicked Provincial Assessor Evaluators assigned to this task at the end of each season. They will provide their recommendations to the AAG for approval or denial.
What An Assessor Is Eligible To Assess
District Assessor | District Referees Assessments – new District Assessors |
Upgrading District Referee - Upgrading Assessments (Designated District Assessors only) |
Regional Assessor | Regional Referee - Maintenance Assessments |
Upgrading District Referee - Upgrading Assessments |
Regional Referee - Upgrading Assessments (Designated Regional Assessors only) |
Provincial Assessor | Provincial Referee - Maintenance Assessments |
Upgrading Referee - Upgrading Assessments |
Regional Referee - Maintenance Assessments |
Upgrading District Referee - Upgrading Assessments |
Upgrading Provincial Referee - Upgrading Assessments (Designated Provincial Assessors only) |