- 401(k)
- Bonus based on performance
- Flexible schedule
- Training & development
Doping Control Officer I or II (DCO I or DCO II)
LOCATION: Louisville, KY (Must reside w/in 50 miles)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Conduct sample collection sessions in support of the testing programs for the Olympic/Paralympic, and Client Services testing teams, as well as on behalf of other agencies, when requested by USADA.
- Accept, plan and manage doping control assignments, in accordance with the minimum requirements of the WADA/International Standards, and any minimum criteria established by USADA.
- Execute logistics aspects as they relate to the doping control process to facilitate successful completion of missions.
- Conduct doping control, including processing of Samples, in accordance with USADA’s protocols and procedures, and in accordance with the WADA Code/International Standards.
- Recruit and onboard independent contractors to serve in the capacity of a Chaperone*. *(Chaperones may be required in the event the athlete is a minor and/or if the gender of the DCO is not the same as the gender of the athlete being tested)
- Witness sample collection or overseeing the witnessing of the sample collection process.
- Travel (car, plane, train etc.) to various locations to perform sample collections (by the most economical route).
- Ensure accurate documentation/completion of the doping control process.
- Ship and submit processed Samples to the specified WADA certified laboratory.
- Assist in the onboarding and training of new doping control officers.
- Accountable to the most current version(s) of the DCO Manual, sample collection. documentation and other training resources.
- Participate in DCO evaluation and support program, continuing education and re-accreditation.
- Ensure adequate control of document, record and sample collection equipment.
- Schedule and manage all travel, as well as associated expense reports.
- Provide witness testimony in Legal cases, such as whereabout failures, other Anti-Doping Rule Violations.
- Enforce infection control processes at all times that you are working with equipment or athletes.
- Maintain confidentiality at all times.
- Have no affiliation with sample collection organizations outside of USADA.
- Keep USADA aware of issues in the field and/or any conflicts of interest.
- Recommend necessary updates and revisions to USADA protocol and procedures as related to Doping Control.
- Projects and other duties, as assigned.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Demonstrated high proficiency in utilizing technology such as tablets, multiple software platforms, and various applications.
- Make decisions in accordance with USADA's protocol and procedures.
- Multitask and work accurately under pressure.
- Interact with internal and external customers professionally and in line with USADA’s values.
- Travel, possibly at short notice, to conduct test assignments.
- Work flexible hours, as needed.
- Access the internet for daily communication.
- Values integrity, respect, and justice among internal and external constituents.
- Perform effectively and collaboratively in a team environment.
- Meet deadlines and operate with limited supervision.
- Stand, bend and lift 50 pounds, on a regular basis.
- Successful completion of all USADA certification/recertification requirements.
- Pass bi-annual written and practical exams.
- Attend DCO training sessions, meetings, conferences.
- Valid Driver’s License in good standing with state requirements where you reside.
- Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
- *National Phlebotomy certification from one of the following accredited agencies:
- ACA- American Certification Agency (certified on/after July 2003)
- AMT -American Medical Technologists (certified on/after April, 2003)
- ASCP – American Society of Clinical Pathology (certified on/after June, 2003)
- NHA- National Healthcareer Association (certified on/after February 2005)
- NCCT/MMCI- National Center for Competency Testing (certified on/after February 2003)
- In addition to a current national certification, individuals will be required to ensure compliance with state specific phlebotomy training requirements for the state in which they reside.
- At least 3 years phlebotomy experience, preferred.
Additional Certification(s):
- Obtain SafeSport Certification (post-offer)
- Work experience in Allied Health Professions w/certification and/or License (Athletic Trainer, Physical Therapist, Registered Nurse, Paramedics, etc.)
- Compensation is on a per-test basis(piece rate) for out-of-competition (OOC) missions, with compensation typically ranging from $130 to $180 per test dependent on the test parameters. OOC test sessions can vary in length, but generally take 1 to 2 hours for successful completion.
- In Competition (event) testing is paid at a daily flat rate, typically at $250 per day.
- Onboarding is anticipated to begin in September with a more significant time commitment up front for training. Expect a time commitment of 24-30 hours of time during the first 60 days of onboarding. After that it should only be 2-3 hours of training and updates per quarter, plus the necessary time to complete test assignments.
- Anticipated amount of tests per year in your general geographic area:
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is recognized as the national anti-doping organization for Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American sport in the United States. The recognition tasks USADA with drug-testing and results management responsibilities for these athletes, however USADA is equally dedicated to preserving the integrity of sport through research initiatives and educational programs that inspire a commitment to true sport in the next generation of athletes.
Internationally, USADA is at the forefront of the anti-doping movement, considered the gold standard in many areas of anti-doping program management. In addition, our employees are held to the same high standards exhibited by athletes who fully embrace true sport: Integrity, Respect, Teamwork, Responsibility, and Courage.
Employees at USADA hold positions in areas including: sport testing, elite-athlete education, drug reference resources, science & research, legal affairs, outreach education (TrueSport), communications, business affairs & finance, and information technology. USADA additionally employs approximately 50 doping control officers stationed throughout the country responsible for collecting athletes’ samples.
USADA’s office is located near the Rocky Mountain foothills of northwest Colorado Springs, Colorado, a city that is home to the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and numerous Olympic and Paralympic sport national governing bodies.
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