The Athletics Integrity Unit is recruiting for a Head of Communications and also an Investigator to join their team

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The Athletics Integrity Unit has two job openings, and are looking for dedicated individuals that are interested in joining their team.

Head of Communications

The Head of Communications (He/She) is responsible for managing AIU’s internal and external communications, public relations, create communication strategies & plans, implements activities and initiatives that promote the work of the AIU. The Head of Communications also manages media relations and may serve as the key spokesperson and media contact for the organization. She/He demonstrates an understanding of athletics, delivers effective global communication programmes and shows experience in sport communication, integrity and antidoping.

To apply candidates should send the following in English to emploi@worldathletics.org before 25 March 2022:

• Letter of application highlighting your motivation for the post and relevant experience

  • • Curriculum vitae
  • • Details of current remuneration
  • • Names and contact details for three references (the references will not be contacted until the final interview stage)

Please click here to view the full job description.

Investigator

The Analyst/Investigator will be responsible for conducting and reporting on investigations into potential or alleged breaches of the Integrity Code of Conduct and the Anti-Doping rules. The Analyst/Investigator will work in the Investigations team and closely with the Results Management and the Testing teams. The Analyst/Investigator will also maintain external working relations with WADA and NADOs around the world. They will also be required to develop and maintain a global network of contacts within sporting and anti-doping entities.

Please click here to view the full job description.

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