Volunteer Sign up

PRE-Sign up for Volunteer Position for the month OR sign up before 4:00pm mst on track days

LINK TO SIGN UP

MUST use ONLY 1 email per family

Edmonton BMX Volunteer Policy -

Each family MUST complete 20 volunteer Shifts through the season + 2 Shifts at our Provincial june 17-18 or your $300.00 deposit cheque will be cashed october 31, 2023

NOTE: Volunteer policy is for each FAMILY, not each rider. Cheques should be dated for October 31st of the current year.

  • The link to the volunteer signup sheet will be posted on the website and social media sites

  • Families must use ONE current email to sign up- use the same one used to register on teamsnap

  • All Shifts will be tracked via the email used. ALL members in the family MUST use ONE email to track volunteer shifts.

  • You may PRE-SIGN up for all 20 shifts through out the season! Or you may signup on track days until 4pm - Then you can sign up at the track if positions are still open.

  • No reminders emails will be sent.

  • If you are unable to fulfill a position signed up for, please remove yourself through the link.

  • PROVINCIALS -each family must volunteer for 2 Provincial positions over the weekend or the week leading up to if your not available the weekend - sign up here

Positions and their brief descriptions can be found on the Here:

A summary of your shifts can only be done by request to the volunteer coordinator. 

Reimbursements for injuries or other possible exemptions such as a family transfer over the summer to a different area will be at the discretion of the board.  There will be no reimbursements if a child simply decides they no longer like participating and will not be continuing. Trial license are available if a family wishes to try BMX before committing to the full season.

Independent riders over 16 years of age only need to complete 1/2 the shifts, during the season.

*Independent Rider means any rider who independently gets themselves to the track, pays their own fees, races and does not in general have “family support”. They are adult racers who find it difficult to complete volunteer shifts during race nights because they themselves are racing.