Athletics Integrity Unit is recruiting for a Senior Case Manager


Athletics Integrity Unit is recruiting for a Senior Case Manager

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) is looking for an experienced Senior Case Manager to join its case management team, overseeing international doping and non-doping cases under the World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules and the Integrity Code of Conduct.

Key responsibilities for the role:

  • Managing doping and non-doping cases and their appeals
  • Managing safeguarding cases before the Case Management Group
  • Providing general support to the Investigations function
  • Assisting with reporting to the Board
  • Advising on the AIU regulatory framework
  • Representing the AIU at international events

Previous experience in the sports, anti-doping, or integrity sectors is an advantage for the role but is not mandatory. To view the job description and person specifications, please click here

The role is based at the AIU’s offices in Monaco and reports to the Deputy Head of Case Management.

To apply for the role candidates should send the following to emploi@worldathletics.org by 18 November 2024. 

  • Letter of application highlighting your interest and relevant experience
  • A current CV
  • Details of current remuneration
  • Names and contact details for three referees 

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