Benefits:
Manager, Information Technology
REPORTS TO: Director, Information Technology FLSA: Non-Exempt
SUPERVISES: Jr. Sys Admin & IT Tech Support Last revised: June 2026
JOB SUMMARY:
The IT Manager is responsible for planning, directing, and overseeing USADA's information technology environment and operations to ensure secure, reliable, and efficient systems that support the organization's mission to preserve the integrity of competition and protect clean athletes. This role provides hands-on technical leadership with strategic oversight, focusing on stabilizing core infrastructure, optimizing operations, advancing server (cloud and on-prem) solutions, and security.
The IT Manger will oversee day-to-day IT operations, manages IT projects from concept through implementation, and partners with business units to align technology solutions with organizational objectives.
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Compensation: $118,600.00 - $154,100.00 per year
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is recognized as the national anti-doping organization for Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American sport in the United States. The recognition tasks USADA with drug-testing and results management responsibilities for these athletes, however USADA is equally dedicated to preserving the integrity of sport through research initiatives and educational programs that inspire a commitment to true sport in the next generation of athletes.
Internationally, USADA is at the forefront of the anti-doping movement, considered the gold standard in many areas of anti-doping program management. In addition, our employees are held to the same high standards exhibited by athletes who fully embrace true sport: Integrity, Respect, Teamwork, Responsibility, and Courage.
Employees at USADA hold positions in areas including: sport testing, elite-athlete education, drug reference resources, science & research, legal affairs, outreach education (TrueSport), communications, business affairs & finance, and information technology. USADA additionally employs approximately 50 doping control officers stationed throughout the country responsible for collecting athletes' samples.
USADA's office is located near the Rocky Mountain foothills of northwest Colorado Springs, Colorado, a city that is home to the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and numerous Olympic and Paralympic sport national governing bodies.