Timekeepers play an important role in every GTHL game. From managing the game clock to ensuring accurate records, you help keep the game running smoothly and professionally.
STEP 1
STEPS TO GET STARTED
- Review the Requirements and Responsibilities of a Timekeeper prior to applying (see below for more information).
- Contact Patty Micolino via email at [email protected] at the GTHL Office to inquire if there are any Timekeeper openings.
- Ensure you include a completed Timekeeper Registration Form.
- Attend the required certification clinic — CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
STEP 2
Requirements
To become a GTHL Timekeeper, you must:
- Attend a Timekeeper Certification Clinic (training details will be posted before the start of the season).
- Provide a Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) if you are 18 years or older.
- Indicate your preferred location(s) within the city and your willingness to travel.
- Arrive 30 minutes before game time and be present at the timekeepers’ area five minutes before warm-up begins.
- Report to the Rink Attendant upon arrival.
- Remain in the timekeepers’ area for the entire game (never leave it unattended).
STEP 3
Responsibilities
As a GTHL Timekeeper, you will:
- Operate GTHL game clocks and game sheet computer applications (via iPad).
- Record all goals, assists, and penalties as reported by on-ice officials.
- Ensure the correct jersey numbers of players scoring or receiving penalties are recorded on the game sheet (via iPad).
- Keep track of the time served by each penalized player during the game.
- Record the start and finish time of each game, along with all actual playing time.
- Provide additional support as requested by the Rink Attendant.
- Manage your schedule: if you cannot work a shift, you are responsible for finding a replacement using the master email list (where shifts can be posted and picked up).
Please note this role is an Independent Contractor and not an employee of the GTHL.
