If you are interested in working for the CCES in either of these capacities, read through the requirements and recruitment process, then contact us at info@cces.ca.
Doping Control Officers
Doping control officers (DCOs) are casual employees, trained and certified by the CCES to conduct sample collection for both urine and blood in accordance with the WADA International Standard for Testing and the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP).
When Recruiting DCOs, The CCES Considers The Following Factors
geographic location;
replacing existing/retiring DCOs;
increasing the number of DCOs in a specific area; and
new major games commitments.
The ideal candidate is at least 25 years of age, demonstrates the ability to adapt to change, is knowledgeable of the rules of the CADP and works with self-initiative. The candidate has strong communication skills and is able to work with and provide direction in a cooperative environment. Candidates are often retired or have full-time employment in the field of physiotherapy, athletic therapy, physical education, law enforcement, healthcare and medical services and education.
This position with the CCES requires an individual with the following minimum abilities:
follow directions and instructions;
work in stressful situations and solve problems;
act in a respectful and professional manner;
effectively evaluate situations and exercise good judgment calls;
follow a defined set of protocols and procedures;
work in a high pressure, constantly changing environment;
work with athletes of all levels, including Olympic level & professional athletes;
maintain confidential information.
You can express your interest in becoming a DCO by emailing info@cces.ca with the following information:
your current resume;
a phone number where you can be reached; and
a brief description of how you heard about our program and why you would like to become involved.
The CCES will keep your information on record. If your qualifications and location meet our requirements, we may contact you to go through the following steps:
complete the CCES volunteer screening policy;
submit a police record check;
complete a phone or in-person interview;
attend a formal training session;
complete a written exam; and
meet the field requirements prior to certification.
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About Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport / Centre canadien pour l’éthique dans le sport
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is an independent, national, not-for-profit, multi-sport organization with a vision of fair, safe, accessible, and inclusive sport for everyone. We believe the fundamental purpose of sport can and should be to make a positive contribution to Canadian society and that ethical sport is the best way to achieve that.We believe that by promoting a values-based approach to sport, advocating for ethical sport, and protecting the integrity of sport, we will fulfill our mission and achieve our vision.Our Mission: To work collaboratively to address unethical behaviour and promote a values-based approach to sport to ensure positive sport experiences for all.Our Vision: Sport is fair, safe, accessible, and inclusive.
The CCES recruits doping control officers and chaperones to collect blood and urine samples in support of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program.
If you are interested in working for the CCES in either of these capacities, read through the requirements and recruitment process, then contact us at info@cces.ca.
Doping Control Officers
Doping control officers (DCOs) are casual employees, trained and certified by the CCES to conduct sample collection for both urine and blood in accordance with the WADA International Standard for Testing and the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP).
When Recruiting DCOs, The CCES Considers The Following Factors
geographic location;
replacing existing/retiring DCOs;
increasing the number of DCOs in a specific area; and
new major games commitments.
The ideal candidate is at least 25 years of age, demonstrates the ability to adapt to change, is knowledgeable of the rules of the CADP and works with self-initiative. The candidate has strong communication skills and is able to work with and provide direction in a cooperative environment. Candidates are often retired or have full-time employment in the field of physiotherapy, athletic therapy, physical education, law enforcement, healthcare and medical services and education.
This position with the CCES requires an individual with the following minimum abilities:
follow directions and instructions;
work in stressful situations and solve problems;
act in a respectful and professional manner;
effectively evaluate situations and exercise good judgment calls;
follow a defined set of protocols and procedures;
work in a high pressure, constantly changing environment;
work with athletes of all levels, including Olympic level & professional athletes;
maintain confidential information.
You can express your interest in becoming a DCO by emailing info@cces.ca with the following information:
your current resume;
a phone number where you can be reached; and
a brief description of how you heard about our program and why you would like to become involved.
The CCES will keep your information on record. If your qualifications and location meet our requirements, we may contact you to go through the following steps:
complete the CCES volunteer screening policy;
submit a police record check;
complete a phone or in-person interview;
attend a formal training session;
complete a written exam; and
meet the field requirements prior to certification.
If you have any questions, please contact us at info@cces.ca or by phone at 613 521-3340.