United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee

Teamusa.org is the official website of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) and aims to engage fans, athletes, and coaches by providing comprehensive information and news related to Olympic and Paralympic sports, events, and competitions. The website features detailed information on all the sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). It also provides athlete biographies, scheduling, and news regarding Team USA and their participation in international events. Additionally, the website offers interactive features for the fans and audiences to engage in and support their favorite Olympians and Paralympians.

teamusa.orgThe USOPC measures 1,000 variables in its athlete population to identify trends, implement corrective actions and observe high-performance outcomes.

IRONING OUT THE DETAILS: The year-long test run will have the benefit of operating during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in both Tokyo and Beijing.sportsbusinessjournal.comThe USOPC has also tabbed agency Athletes First to provide pricing guidance and best practices to Team USA members, who often don’t have independent representation.

2020impactreport.teamusa.orgThe USOPC and USOPF consolidated financial statements and Form 990s show revenue of $179 million and expenses of $226 million, resulting in a deficit of $47 million for the year.

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  • Country
    Hosted in United States

  • City
    Cheyenne, Wyoming

  • Latitude\Longitude
    41.1437 / -104.812    Google Map

  • Traffic rank
    #7,312 Site Rank

  • Site age
    27 yrs old

  • Site Owner information
    Whois info

  • Headquarters
    Colorado Springs, Colorado

  • President
    Susanne Lyons

  • Country/Region
    United States

  • Code
    USA

  • Created
    December 6, 1894

  • Recognized
    December 6, 1894

  • Continental Association
    PASO

  • Secretary General
    Sarah Hirshland

Traffic rank
#7,312
Site age
27 yrs
Location
United States
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via Glassdoor posted_at: 7 days agoschedule_type: Part-timesalary: 17.50–18.25 an hour
Are you mission-driven and passionate about helping others succeed? Do you strive to lead, follow, and act with integrity... Are you the one who honors your commitments? Is building trusting relationships an integral part of why you do what you do? Do you push limits and challenge the status quo? If you answered YES, keep reading to find out how you can contribute to the success of Team USA! Here's a summary of responsibilities: Assists Food Are you mission-driven and passionate about helping others succeed?

Do you strive to lead, follow, and act with integrity...

Are you the one who honors your commitments?

Is building trusting relationships an integral part of why you do what you do?

Do you push limits and challenge the status quo?

If you answered YES, keep reading to find out how you can contribute to the success of Team USA!

Here's a summary of responsibilities:

Assists Food & Nutrition Services Department in multiple areas to include pantry, service specialist, steward, catering, food production, dishwashing, and general cleaning of kitchen. Responsible for follow up and follow through in assigned production area. Supports the Sous Chef by prepping as needed for service, working stations during service including grill and omelet stations, and serving food to athletes. Maintains and monitors food service areas, ensuring the highest level of products and service are readily available in a clean and well-maintained kitchen, servery, and dining room. Takes pride in overall appearance of dining/servery area. Leads by example.

Here's how you'll have an impact:
• Dish Room & Sanitation
• Load, run, and unload the dishwasher with utensils, glassware, cookware, plates, and trays in a fast and efficient manner.
• Ensure all dishes are clean and sanitized before they are put away on dish racks or used by your fellow team members.
• Maintain the dishwasher to make sure it is clean and organized and that the wash cycle is always sanitary and operating at peak performance.
• Mop and sanitize the dish room, kitchen floors, and dining room at the end of each shift to maintain safety and sanitation.
• Sanitize work area at least once an hour throughout your shift to prevent cross-contamination.
• Ensure the kitchen is kept neat and clean, including dishes, floors, trash, work areas, walls, and overall cleanliness of equipment.
• Dining Operations
• Perform daily inventories of prepped items including omelet station, burger station, cut fruit, and salad bar. Meet production demands and limits waste. Communicate with Executive Chef or Sous Chef any assistance needs for production.
• Responsible for box lunch meal production and the coordination of order fulfillments and pick up as necessary.
• Keep Executive Chef informed of all pantry, salad bar, and hotline recipe concerns, to include suggestions for modifications. Ensure product is available throughout the meal service.
• Label and stock all ingredients on easily accessible shelves.
• Wash, chop, and sort ingredients like fruits, vegetables, and meats.
• Assist by cooking on the grill and omelet station as necessary to keep service flowing.
• Responsible for maintaining food cost by ensuring overproduction and waste are kept to a minimum. Take the appropriate action to ensure products are consistent, fresh, and appealing, and properly prepared.
• Follow standards for food production and proper food handling. Follow menu rotation provided by the Executive Chef. Responsible for merchandising and displaying products in assigned areas in the Cafe.
• Report all general maintenance and equipment malfunctions to the Executive Chef. Responsible to train and assist staff on the proper maintenance and use of equipment.
• Assist with hospitality/special events as needed. Assist in all other areas of production to ensure that demand for athlete services is met.
• Follow proper food holding/handling and temperature logging and ensure that sanitation water is at each station in the appropriate area. Communicate with Executive Chef/Sous Chef on assigned tasks. Cooperate with daily team briefing.
• Take initiative to suggest improvements to the operating format, communicate ideas about improving and maintaining standards in their area, and fill in as needed to assure efficient operations. Follow up and follow through on daily production/tasks lists to ensure completion and turn in paperwork at end of shift.
• Other
• Report all incidents/accidents to management immediately. Complete necessary documentation.
• Follow policies and procedures of the USOPC, OPTC, and the department. Comply with OSHA work and Health Department food safety regulations. Uphold USOPC policies.
• Maintain a professional demeanor; is punctual, neat, and clean in appearance; show respect for equipment, utensils, and supplies; and show pride in the department and in their work. Build and maintain good working relationships with all members of Food & Nutrition Services team. Provide excellent customer service by demonstrating a “can do” and “my pleasure” outlook, flexible in approach, pleasant in manner, cooperates with others, patient with unexpected change, helps tasks flow smoothly, and is a team player. Contribute to a positive environment. Willingly support department goals of providing World Class Service.
• Embrace and support Olympic & Paralympic Culture and Key Behaviors.
• Perform other duties as assigned.

Here are the skills and experience you'll need to be effective:
• High School graduate or G.E.D., with ability to read, write and comprehend at a 12th grade level or displays proficiency and can write production schedules and follow recipes to comply with nutritional information provided
• ServSafe certified required
• Valid driver’s license to operate department motor vehicles
• Minimum 2 years’ experience in cleaning and maintaining a professional kitchen

Here are some things that will make you super competitive for this role:
• Food production and handling, with knowledge of nutrition on related food production is a plus

Here's where you'll work:
• This is a hub-based role that will regularly work from the Lake Placid Olympic and Paralympic Training Center

Here's some more information you need to know:
• Hiring Pay Range: $17.50 - $ 18.25 per hour
• This is a part-time, non-exempt, position intended to work 32 hours per week.
• Bonus: This position will be eligible for the Annual Incentive Award Program at a 5% target. This program is subject to change or elimination by the USOPC at any time at its sole discretion.
• Benefits: The part-time position will be eligible for USOPC benefits. You can view a summary here or download a pdf here.
• Effective November 1, 2021, the USOPC is requiring all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. In accordance with the USOPC’s duty to provide and maintain a workplace that is free of known hazards, we are adopting this requirement to safeguard the health and safety of our team members, Team USA athletes, coaches, trainers, contractors, and vendors. Any and all job offers will be contingent upon proof of vaccination or an approved exemption from the requirement due to medical or religious reasons. For more information, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/Coronavirus/USOPC-COVID-19-Mitigation-Approach
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via Indeed schedule_type: Full-time
Are you mission-driven and passionate about helping others succeed? Do you strive to lead, follow, and act with integrity... Are you the one who honors your commitments? Is building trusting relationships an integral part of why you do what you do? Do you push limits and challenge the status quo? If you answered YES, keep reading to find out how you can contribute to the success of Team USA! Here's a summary of responsibilities: Under the direction Are you mission-driven and passionate about helping others succeed?

Do you strive to lead, follow, and act with integrity...

Are you the one who honors your commitments?

Is building trusting relationships an integral part of why you do what you do?

Do you push limits and challenge the status quo?

If you answered YES, keep reading to find out how you can contribute to the success of Team USA!

Here's a summary of responsibilities:

Under the direction and supervision of the Lead Psychological Services Provider, the Psychological Services Provider will support the implementation of psychological services and programming for Team USA including assigned National Governing Bodies (NGBs) throughout the country. The Psychological Services Provider will assist in implementing the clinical pathways for psychological assessment, referrals, treatment/interventions, and management and will serve as a case manager for psychology referrals.

The Psychological Services Provider is clinically competent and continuously maintains current licensure and certification in the field. The Psychological Services Provider must be experienced in the care of elite and diverse athlete populations and in creating and completing medical documentation.

The Psychological Services Provider will provide treatment that spans the spectrum of psychological care for athletes from mental performance to mental health concerns and mental illness.

Here's how you'll have an impact:
• Serve as a point of contact and psychology provider for Team USA athletes and NGBs. Provide crisis intervention, psychological evaluation and assessment, and referral services. Facilitate case management process for psychology referrals. Offer outreach and education resources on psychology as needed.
• Collaborate with multi-disciplinary team of providers to determine and deliver the appropriate services for Olympic and Paralympic athletes and teams.
• Provide individual and group psychology services for Team USA athletes. Provide remote services to Team USA athletes and NGBs across the country and around the world as needed.
• Provide a high level of service and communication at all times to all entities.
• Provide educational psychology materials for coaches and NGBs to help facilitate the psychological needs of their athletes and teams.
• Support the USOPC Psychological Services registries and referral process.
• Support the implementation of athlete psychological services policies and procedures for daily operations and Games environments. Assist in the training of athletes, coaches, and staff on these policies and procedures.
• Contribute to the development of an environment for USOPC team members and Olympic and Paralympic athletes that is healthy, safe, equitable, and culturally diverse.
• Provide psychological services coverage for events, practices, training camps, and competitions at Olympic & Paralympic Training Centers, Training Sites, and around the country and world, including at Olympic and/or Paralympic Games. Support the implementation of strategies for providing care at major national and international competitions and Games.
• Consult with key stakeholders to develop and implement individualized and targeted psychological services for each athlete/team. Work with Psychological Services Coordinator to provide services in response to requests from resident and camp programs and/or as identified in NGBs’ high performance plans.
• Adhere to HIPAA-compliant documentation and recordkeeping including recording and entering all athlete encounters and related data in the electronic medical records in a complete and timely manner.
• Provide management of athlete psychological services in accordance with licensure, scope of practice, Code of Ethics, standards of care, and functions of individual professional licensure permitted by State law. Maintain continuous compliance with medical and legal requirements for the states of employment as well as any other states in which the psychological services provider supports the USOPC or National Governing Bodies at sporting events or other assigned activities.
• Maintain compliance with IOC, USADA, SafeSport, and the Olympic & Paralympic Code to provide for maximum health and performance for each athlete.
• Perform other duties as assigned

Here are the skills and experience you'll need to be effective:
• Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, with equivalent work experience
• State Licensure as a mental health provider in applicable states of work within 1 year of hire; additional state licensures, as appropriate
• AASP Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) Certification
• Current CPR certification
• Certification in Anti-Doping training completed within 30 days of start date
• 2+ years of experience providing psychology services to elite and diverse athlete populations
• Electronic Medical Record experience

Here are some things that will make you super competitive for this role:
• ASWIS Sport Social Work Certificate preferred
• Ph.D/Psy.D in Clinical or Counseling Psychology or related field (preferred)

Pay, Bonus, and Work Location Information
• This is a full time exempt positions intended to work 40 hours a week.
• The role is a hybrid role that will regularly work from both the Lake Placid Olympic and Paralympic Training Center and remotely
• Hiring Range: $99,791-$126,734
• Bonus: This position will be eligible for the Annual Incentive Award Program at a 15% target. This program is subject to change or elimination by the USOPC at any time at its sole discretion
• Full Benefits: This positions will be eligible for USOPC benefits. You can view a summary here or download a pdf here.
• Effective November 1, 2021, the USOPC is requiring all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. In accordance with the USOPC’s duty to provide and maintain a workplace that is free of known hazards, we are adopting this requirement to safeguard the health and safety of our team members, Team USA athletes, coaches, trainers, contractors, and vendors. Any and all job offers will be contingent upon proof of vaccination or an approved exemption from the requirement due to medical or religious reasons. For more information, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/Coronavirus/USOPC-COVID-19-Mitigation-Approach
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via Team USA - Talentify posted_at: 6 days agoschedule_type: Full-timesalary: 104,265 a yearwork_from_home: 1
Are you mission-driven and passionate about helping others succeed? Do you strive to lead, follow, and act with integrity... Are you the one who honors your commitments? Is building trusting relationships an integral part of why you do what you do? Do you push limits and challenge the status quo? If you answered YES, keep reading to find out how you can contribute to the success of Team USA! Here's a summary of responsibilities: The Athlete Are you mission-driven and passionate about helping others succeed?

Do you strive to lead, follow, and act with integrity...

Are you the one who honors your commitments?

Is building trusting relationships an integral part of why you do what you do?

Do you push limits and challenge the status quo?

If you answered YES, keep reading to find out how you can contribute to the success of Team USA!

Here's a summary of responsibilities:

The Athlete Ombuds is looking for an Assistant to aid in providing independent and confidential advice to Team USA athletes regarding their rights, resources and responsibilities under the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, and all applicable rules and regulations from the International Olympic and Paralympic Committees, United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, International Federations and National Governing Bodies, as well as anti-doping and athlete safety rules and policies. The Assistant Athlete Ombuds will also lead efforts related to the commercial and athlete safety landscape for the Office of the Athlete Ombuds.

Here's how you'll have an impact:
• Collaborate with the Athlete Ombuds and Sr. Associate Athlete Ombuds in all aspects of the role of the Office and its service to athletes.
• Help create and deliver an environment that is accessible, supportive, competent, inviting, helpful, and resourceful for athletes and other constituents.
• Adhere to the core principles of the Office of the Athlete Ombuds: independence, impartiality, and confidentiality.
• Assist with researching and understanding laws, rules, requirements, policies, and precedent of all relevant bodies affecting athletes in order to provide competent, thorough, and confidential advice to athletes and other constituents regarding athletes’ rights, resources, and responsibilities.
• Assist in the resolution of athlete concerns and disputes through fact-finding, facilitated communication, and mediation. A dvise parties in how to file formal grievances in cases where informal resolution is not attained.
• Empower athletes by assisting in solving complex problems through competent and adaptive skills such as listening, researching, problem identification, consensus building, educating constituents, and developing cooperative strategies to resolve current issues and prevent future problems.
• Assist in reviewing relevant policies and documents and provide recommendations to advocate for fair, transparent, timely, and equitably administered policies and processes that are compliant with the Sports Act, USOPC Bylaws, and other governing rules.
• Assist in managing case logs and preparing reports, presentations, and memos regarding Athlete Ombuds programs, activities, trends, and future success strategies.
• Coordinate with the Athlete Ombuds and Sr. Associate Athlete Ombuds in providing support to athletes at the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American, and Parapan American Games.
• Develop and maintain strong relationships with athletes, NGBs, AAC, outside counsel, and other stakeholders in order to effectively manage communication and facilitate resolution of disputes.
• Assist the Office staff in the commercial and athlete safety landscape by staying up to date on relevant laws and policies; developing educational, support and other resources; and advising and supporting athletes on their rights, resources and opportunities.
• Develop and maintain an appropriate professional leadership role and be available to support the work of the Athlete Ombuds, particularly in urgent situations when assistance outside normal working hours is required to support athletes.
• Answer inquiries in a timely fashion to assist in triaging and providing guidance and resources, understanding that many communications within the office are confidential.
• Perform other duties as assigned.

Here are the skills and experience you'll need to be effective:
• Bachelor’s degree required

Here are some things that will make you super competitive for this role:
• Law degree or demonstrated proficiency in legal analysis, research, and writing preferred
• Advanced degree in dispute resolution, marketing, business, or closely related field, preferred

Here's where you'll work:
• This is a home-based role that may work from anywhere within the U.S., or a defined location based on business need.

Here's some more information you need to know:
• Hiring Pay Range: $82,098 - $104,265 per year
• This is a full-time, exempt, position intended to work 40 hours per week.
• Bonus: This position will be eligible for the Annual Incentive Award Program at a 15% target. This program is subject to change or elimination by the USOPC at any time at its sole discretion.
• Benefits: The full-time position will be eligible for USOPC benefits. You can view a summary here or download a pdf here.
• Effective November 1, 2021, the USOPC is requiring all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. In accordance with the USOPC’s duty to provide and maintain a workplace that is free of known hazards, we are adopting this requirement to safeguard the health and safety of our team members, Team USA athletes, coaches, trainers, contractors, and vendors. Any and all job offers will be contingent upon proof of vaccination or an approved exemption from the requirement due to medical or religious reasons. For more information, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/Coronavirus/USOPC-COVID-19-Mitigation-Approach
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