atsc ALL AVAILABLE TRAINING
Now that you have your first Accreditation, there are more training courses available.
TRAINING COURSES
To thoroughly prepare for Assessment:
- Download and learn all available material
- Then take the On-Line Course to receive acknowledgement that the necessary knowledge has been achieved
Please note : Candidates attempting SAL Learner Guides / Modules for Technical Official accreditation must complete the relevant training exercises before the SAL module is attempted.
These training resources are available for download:
Position
Read
Training
Notes
first
Then do
Training
Exercises
Learners
Guide
Module
(when
preparing
for
assessment)
Check Starter
Check Starter
Training notes
Nov 2014
Check Starter
Exercises
Jan 2015
Check Starter
Module
Clerk of the Course
(i.e., Marshal)
Clerk of the Course
Training notes
Sep 2014
Clerk of the Course
Exercises
Nov 2014
Clerk of the Course
Module
Inspector of Turns
Inspector of Turns
Training notes
Jan 2020
Inspector of Turns
Exercises
Dec 2013
Inspector of Turns
Module
Judge of Stroke
Judge of Stroke
Training notes
Jan 2020
Judge of Stroke
Exercises
Dec 2013
Judge of Stroke
Module
What order should I do the courses for officials in?
Group 1a These positions have no authority to report infractions of the rules and it’s recommended to do these first:
Timekeeper
Chief Timekeeper
Check Starter
Clerk of the Course (i.e., marshal)
Finish Judge
Chief Recorder
Group 1b Positions which have authority to report infractions of the rules:
Starter
Inspector of Turns
Judge of Stroke
Group 2 These positions are done after all Group 1:
Β Referee (Level 1)
Multi Class Referee
Self Management for Advanced Officials
Group 3 These positions do not require prior experience and can be done anytime:
Announcer
AOE Operator
Dolphin Timing Operator
Online Training Courses
Then, do the Online Training Courses, to receive acknowledgement that your training course has been completed.
- Do the Community Officiating General Principles if this is your first course
- Register here to do the Online Coursework
Complete the Cover Sheet …
- Standard Module Cover Sheet
- Special Cover Sheet for Starter & Referee
- Forward the “Cover Sheet” to the MetSEA ATSC Convenor
- Request Assessment through the MetSEA ATSC Convenor
If you would like to attend a Presentation or get more information on any of the Training Modules please email the MetSEA ATSC Convenor
Assessment
Assessment involves being deemed competent as an Official at a MetSEA Meet. Timekeepers can be assessed at Club. Other officials (except Referee) must be assessed at a MetSEA Meet.
Starters require 2 assessments at a MetSEA Meet.
Assessment for Referee
Referee Courses are conducted by Swimming NSW. Following completion, a written examination is required before qualification as Level 1 (Club & Area Referee).
For progression to Level 2 (State Referee), another written examination is required.
Update: 9 October 2023
John Owen