The Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) invites applications from qualified, committed, and patriotic individuals for various on-need basis positions to strengthen the country’s anti-doping framework and support fair, transparent, and ethical sporting practices.
Established by the Government of Kenya through the Anti-Doping Act No. 5 of 2016, ADAK is mandated to protect athletes’ fundamental rights to participate in doping-free sport and to promote good health, fairness, and equality for all athletes. The Agency’s mission is to eliminate doping in sport in Kenya through effective education, deterrence, detection, and enforcement programs.
To enhance its operations and expand its network of professionals, ADAK seeks to recruit individuals who are passionate about sports integrity, ethical conduct, and upholding the principles of fair play. The available positions are temporary and based on the Agency’s operational needs.
Available Positions
- Doping Control Officer – 35 Posts
Vacancy Reference: ADAK/1/10/2025
Terms of Service: On-Need Basis
Remuneration: Payment upon completion of assignment, as per ADAK’s Finance Policy - Anti-Doping Educator – 20 Posts
Vacancy Reference: ADAK/2/10/2025
Terms of Service: On-Need Basis
Remuneration: Payment upon completion of assignment, as per ADAK’s Finance Policy - Blood Collection Officer – 10 Posts
Vacancy Reference: ADAK/3/10/2025
Terms of Service: On-Need Basis
Remuneration: Payment upon completion of assignment, as per ADAK’s Finance Policy - Chaperone – 30 Posts
Vacancy Reference: ADAK/4/10/2025
Terms of Service: On-Need Basis
Remuneration: Payment upon completion of assignment, as per ADAK’s Finance Policy
About the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK)
The Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) was created to ensure that Kenya aligns with international standards on anti-doping as prescribed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The Agency’s mandate covers education, testing, investigation, research, and policy development to deter doping in sports.
ADAK works with government institutions, sports federations, and international partners to maintain Kenya’s reputation as a leading sports nation built on integrity, discipline, and clean competition. The Agency’s programs are designed to protect athletes, enhance public confidence in sports, and ensure compliance with the global anti-doping code.
1. Doping Control Officer (35 Positions)
Overview
Doping Control Officers (DCOs) play a critical role in maintaining integrity in sports by overseeing the collection of urine and/or blood samples from athletes during both in-competition and out-of-competition testing. These officers ensure that all testing procedures adhere to WADA and ADAK regulations.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Doping Control Officer will be responsible for:
- Conducting sample collection missions according to ADAK and WADA standards and guidelines.
- Ensuring the athlete’s rights are protected during the testing process.
- Managing chain of custody for all collected samples to guarantee their integrity and validity.
- Completing and submitting accurate Doping Control Forms and other related documentation.
- Coordinating with Chaperones and Blood Collection Officers during testing missions.
- Ensuring testing kits, materials, and equipment are properly handled and stored.
- Educating athletes and support staff about testing protocols and compliance.
- Reporting any irregularities, refusals, or violations during sample collection.
- Maintaining confidentiality and professionalism at all times.
- Participating in refresher courses, re-certification, and ongoing professional development in doping control procedures.
Key Attributes and Skills
- Strong ethical values, integrity, and discretion.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to maintain composure under pressure and handle sensitive situations with tact.
- Good physical and mental fitness to undertake sample collection duties.
- Strong attention to detail and record accuracy.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays.
2. Anti-Doping Educator (20 Positions)
Overview
Anti-Doping Educators are responsible for raising awareness and educating athletes, coaches, and sports personnel about the dangers of doping, ethical conduct in sports, and compliance with anti-doping regulations. The role is central to ADAK’s mission of prevention through education and information dissemination.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Anti-Doping Educator will be responsible for:
- Planning and conducting anti-doping education and awareness programs across various sports disciplines.
- Delivering presentations, workshops, and training sessions to athletes, coaches, and sports administrators.
- Developing and distributing educational materials in line with ADAK’s education strategy.
- Supporting the development of content for e-learning platforms and outreach campaigns.
- Liaising with sports federations, schools, and community organizations to enhance outreach efforts.
- Assisting in the monitoring and evaluation of education program effectiveness.
- Promoting anti-doping values, ethics, and the spirit of fair play in sports.
- Supporting communication and advocacy initiatives to promote clean sport culture.
- Preparing reports on education activities and maintaining updated program databases.
Key Attributes and Skills
- Strong presentation and facilitation skills.
- Ability to communicate complex information in a simple and engaging manner.
- Excellent planning, coordination, and organizational abilities.
- Good interpersonal and teamwork skills.
- Proficiency in English and Kiswahili.
- Self-motivation and willingness to travel across different counties for outreach activities.
3. Blood Collection Officer (10 Positions)
Overview
Blood Collection Officers are responsible for collecting blood samples from athletes in accordance with the highest standards of medical and anti-doping procedures. This position requires precision, integrity, and professional medical handling of samples.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Blood Collection Officer will perform the following tasks:
- Conducting blood sample collection missions as per ADAK and WADA guidelines.
- Ensuring all blood collection procedures are safe, hygienic, and in compliance with medical standards.
- Ensuring the athlete’s comfort and consent throughout the process.
- Proper labeling, sealing, and recording of samples to maintain chain of custody.
- Coordinating with Doping Control Officers and Chaperones during missions.
- Managing collection equipment, ensuring proper disposal and inventory management.
- Reporting any incidents, anomalies, or breaches of protocol immediately.
- Maintaining confidentiality of test results and athlete information.
- Participating in ADAK training and certification programs for continuous improvement.
Key Attributes and Skills
- Professional medical training, preferably with a nursing or laboratory background.
- Accuracy and attention to detail in handling biological samples.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ethical conduct.
- Ability to handle fieldwork and travel frequently.
- Strong sense of responsibility and reliability.
4. Chaperone (30 Positions)
Overview
Chaperones assist in athlete notification and escorting during doping control missions. They ensure that athletes are properly informed about testing procedures and remain under observation until the sample collection process is completed.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Chaperone will be responsible for:
- Notifying athletes selected for testing in accordance with ADAK guidelines.
- Escorting athletes to the Doping Control Station while maintaining continuous observation.
- Ensuring athletes understand their rights and responsibilities during sample collection.
- Assisting Doping Control Officers in documentation and athlete handling procedures.
- Reporting any issues, refusals, or delays during athlete escort.
- Maintaining confidentiality and professionalism throughout the assignment.
- Participating in pre-mission briefings and post-mission debriefs.
- Supporting awareness and education activities where applicable.
Key Attributes and Skills
- High personal integrity and commitment to ethical conduct.
- Ability to follow strict procedures and maintain confidentiality.
- Good communication skills and respectful interaction with athletes.
- Physically fit to accompany athletes as required.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Terms of Engagement and Remuneration
All positions are offered on an On-Need Basis. Engagement will depend on the Agency’s operational requirements.
Payment will be made upon completion of assignments, as per the approved rates stipulated in ADAK’s Finance Policy.
How to Apply
Interested candidates who meet the requirements for any of the above positions should visit the ADAK website at www.adak.or.ke and apply through the careers section under the “Opportunities” tab.
Applicants must ensure that they fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, and obtain valid clearance certificates from the following organizations:
- Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) – Tax Compliance Certificate
- Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) – Loan Repayment Compliance Certificate
- Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) – Certificate of Good Conduct
- Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) – Integrity Clearance Certificate
- Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) – Credit Status Report
Applications should be submitted online through ADAK’s recruitment portal by 18th November 2025.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Important Notes
- All applicants must be Kenyan citizens with a passion for sports integrity and national service.
- ADAK encourages applications from women, persons living with disabilities, youth, minority groups, and marginalized communities.
- Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification.
- Applicants must ensure that all information provided is accurate, verifiable, and complete.
- ADAK reserves the right to verify authenticity of documents and disqualify any candidate who provides false or misleading information.
Working with ADAK
Serving under ADAK provides a unique opportunity to contribute to the fight against doping in sports and uphold Kenya’s global reputation for clean, fair competition. Team members work in a dynamic, high-integrity environment that values professionalism, accountability, and commitment to public service.
ADAK operates in collaboration with local sports federations, international partners, and regulatory bodies to strengthen compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code. Employees and contractors under ADAK’s programs are required to demonstrate high ethical standards, discretion, and a dedication to continuous learning.
Joining ADAK allows individuals to:
- Contribute to protecting the integrity and health of athletes.
- Support the promotion of ethical behavior in Kenya’s sports ecosystem.
- Participate in national and international efforts to eliminate doping.
- Build capacity and gain specialized experience in sports ethics, health, and testing.
Equal Opportunity Commitment
ADAK is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to inclusivity and diversity in all its recruitment practices. The Agency ensures that qualified persons are considered for employment without discrimination based on gender, age, disability, ethnicity, or social background.
Closing Date for Applications
All applications must be submitted through ADAK’s online recruitment portal by 18th November 2025. Late or incomplete submissions will not be processed.
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