Charitable Gaming Manager Job Description
Charitable gaming is the practice of a non-profit organization raising funds through the use of games of chance. A charitable gaming manager is employed by a state to administer charitable gaming licenses to qualified organizations.
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Reviewing Policies
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On a periodic basis, a charitable gaming manager audits and reviews a state's policies and regulations surrounding the administration and inspection of charitable gaming licenses, updating and administering changes as needed.
Policy Creation
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If there is no legal precedent with which to guide decision-making, a charitable gaming manager partners with other members of government to create policies.
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Staff Management
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A charitable gaming manager hires, trains and provides performance management to a staff of professionals that implements and enforces all regulations governing these licenses.
Qualification
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While not every state requires prospective charitable gaming managers to possess a degree, each has specific criteria (e.g., no felony convictions) regarding qualification.
Salary
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Most states employ a charitable gaming manager, whose salary varies from location to location. For example, as of July 2009, the state of Nebraska's minimum hourly pay rate for this role is $26 and the maximum is $39.
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References
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