The Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) is a leading international authority on responsible gambling--providing insights to the industry through its research and problem gambling prevention programs, as well as accrediting responsible gambling initiatives offered by gaming companies operating within regulated markets across the globe. For over 40 years, RGC is a respected, non-profit organization that operates independently from the gaming industry, allowing it to offer unbiased insights and services related to responsible gambling.
RGC is committed to bringing together all sides (operators, regulators, treatment, community agencies and the public) to ensure sustainable gambling spaces are in place and to help those at risk because we believe gambling should never come at a human cost. As part of our prevention strategy, RGC manages and operates OLG's PlaySmart Centres located at casinos and Charitable Gaming Centres across Ontario. In the Centres, players can take a break from gambling and learn more about how the games work through interactive game kiosks, videos and literature. Players and those affected by gambling can chat with professionally trained PlaySmart Centre staff, learn answers to gambling questions and get connected with counselling and support professionals if they are experiencing problems with gambling.
The Regional Team lead is primarily responsible for assisting the Regional Manager with a range of administration, communication, program coordination, team and public relation duties. These duties will aid to oversee the delivery of direct services of the PlaySmart Centres - the development and effective delivery of problem gambling prevention, awareness programs and educational activities. Overall, this position will contribute to the delivery of a cohesive, successful and organized PlaySmart program throughout the region. This role will be based out of Hard Rock Casino Ottawa with frequent local travel, along with occasional travel throughout the province of Ontario.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Administration:
Verify the accuracy of data input from PlaySmart Advisor program metrics
Analyze data collection and create written reports as required for submission to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation and for internal evaluation and analysis purposes
In collaboration with Regional Manager, co-facilitate staff training and staff meetings
Inventory resources required to deliver program
Team Support:
Support the onboarding and training of new staff
Model program delivery and services to all staff
Visit sites across the regional regularly to assist in overseeing the delivery of the program and ensure compliance with RGC and OLG policies and procedures
Create a positive and energetic environment for staff through positive feedback, reinforcement and coaching of PSC values and standards
Provide day-to-day operational support to staff, e.g., debrief prior to and following challenging frontline situations
Identify opportunities for coaching staff and work alongside the Regional Manager to execute any training or follow up required
Liaise between Regional Manager and staff, e.g., address questions or refer to HR, L&D
Collaborate with Regional Manager and Virtual PSC Team Lead to monitor and evaluate Virtual PlaySmart staff in meeting and exceed performance and program metrics
Communications:
Communicate with both internal and external interested and impacted parties regarding happenings in the PSC and upcoming events and initiatives
Maintain relationships with internal and external parties, e.g., venue staff, community agencies, follow up communications
Identify opportunities to get PSC involved at the site level by speaking with various departments at the site
In collaboration with Regional Scheduling Coordinator, communicate with internal and external parties regarding the PSC program
Ensure staff access to necessary information and content
Awareness and Prevention:
Attend and facilitate presentations at external RG quarterly meetings
Co-facilitate training of venue staff
Participate in prevention and awareness educational activities throughout the Region to maintain awareness of the needs and requirements of event delivery
Assume the role of Service Coordinator, as required to meet the program needs
Scheduling:
Absence coverage for the Regional Scheduling Coordinator, e.g., vacation, support scheduling duties during peak periods
QUALIFICATIONS:
Post-secondary education preferred or equivalent combination of education, training and experience
Education or training with human behaviours, mental health and social sciences
A minimum of three (3) years of experience in a comparable role is preferred
Previous experience as a supervisor, an asset
Valid G Class Driver's License
ASIST certification
Fully conversant with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams)
Familiar with other software and technology (Paycor, ADP, ordering sites)
Written and verbal communication skills in the English language (fluent); other languages (an asset)
Superior interpersonal skills to foster and maintain relationships with various internal and external contacts
Ability to work collaboratively with team members' individual strengths and bring out their best work performance
Ability to problem-solve and use analytical skills in order to identify issues and remedy them as necessary
Ability to prioritize tasks effectively and possess excellent time management skills to manage competing priorities
Receptive to feedback and concerns, and addressing them promptly to maintain smooth operations
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Maintain confidentiality in dealing with sensitive information, including personnel matters, legal documents, contracts, and other proprietary information
Ability to travel frequently locally and occasionally Province-wide
RGC celebrates and values cultural diversity and is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse staff. We will honor your experiences, perspectives, and unique identity. Together, our organization strives to create and maintain working environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.
The Responsible Gambling Council is committed to providing an accessible recruitment process and workplace. Please let us know if you require accommodation under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Please note, successful candidates will be required to complete a background check, facilitated by a third-party screener.
The salary range for this position is $57,200 - $71,448 commensurate with skills and experience.
If you are interested in learning more about this role, please apply directly and someone will reach out should you be selected for an interview.
Applications must be received by
October 19, :
2025:
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