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Doping Control Officer (DCO) International

  • Remote
    • USA, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Trondheim (Norway), Warsaw (Poland), Bayern, Germany
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1. Would you like to pursue a varied activity alongside your main job? PWC works exclusively with freelancers. Working as a doping control officer is therefore not a permanent position, but a part-time job and cannot replace your main income.
2. Are you flexible? Doping controls take time - sometimes more, sometimes less. The average time required for a test is approx. 2 hours including travel to and from the test.
3. Do you also have time at weekends and during the week? The controls are carried out 7 days a week. Availability during the week as well as at weekends is therefore a prerequisite.
5. Do you have a driver's license (class B) and your own car? We cannot contract you without a driver's license and a car.
6. Do you enjoy and are interested in working and communicating with athletes of all sports? Working with athletes requires open-mindedness and empathy as well as discretion and a professional, friendly attitude.
7. Are you confident in using your PC and smartphone? Our daily work tools are e-mail and tablet PCs. Therefore, experience with PC, tablet-PC and smartphone is essential.
8. How much experience do you have with venous blood taking? In case you want to onboard as a Blood Collection Officer (BCO) you would need to have an official allowance to draw blood as well as experience in drawing venous blood.
12. How did you hear about the job at PWC? Please select one option:
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