Casino 2026
We’ve got big repairs needed at the hall Ritchie, and that means we need funds to help Work with us and support our efforts and volunteering at casino.
Fill out the Volunteer Inquiry Form if you’re interested!
Our next Casino is in 2026! We’ll be reaching out in 2025 for a coordinator.
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CASINO VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
GENERAL MANAGER
You supervise all aspects of the casino and ensure it's conducted according to the AGLC Casino Terms and Conditions and Operating Guidelines.
Your cashiers' cage advisor(s) will explain your duties and assist and train you and your volunteers at the casino.
Your count room advisor will provide the same support and training for your count room volunteers.
General Managers must be a Community League member. (Get your Ritchie Community League membership HERE)
BANKER
You control the main Cash Cage floats of chips and cash.
You are assisted directly by Cash Cage Advisor for all activities.Your top priority is to assist cashiers by monitoring their payouts.
You are busiest during opening, volunteer shift changes, and closing of the casino.You refill ("Fill") dealers' chip trays when players leave games with chips to cash in, or to reduce the chips in dealer's tray ("Credit").
You will receive on-the-job training.
You use Alberta Gaming's computer terminal for all transactions and it is easy to operate.
Some administrative experience is helpful, but not essential.
Bankers must be EFCL or Community League members. (Get your Ritchie Community League membership HERE)
CASHIER
You pay off players' chips and make change.
You do not sell chips or cash out slot machine coupons.
You will be required to follow defined pay-out procedures that you will learn at the casino.
You have your own float -- you do not share your cash/chip float with anyone.
Cash-handling skills are an asset.
The cashier's job is challenging, and requires concentration and accuracy.
You should not volunteer to be a cashier if you are colour blind.
CHIP RUNNER
You are a courier (runner) for chip orders for the casino games.
You must be able to move around to deliver chips to the games.
You will be using a very simple mini-computer to complete your transactions.
You are not usually too busy except at the opening and closing of the casino day.
You should be able to carry up to 2.5 kilograms or five pounds of chips in their delivery racks.
You will always be accompanied on your 'runs' to the games by a casino security guard or a manager.
COUNT ROOM SUPERVISOR
You work with the Count Room Advisor to keep records of the cash and chips in the count room.
You use a computer terminal for all transactions.
Some administrative skills are useful, and computer skills are very helpful.
You are not required to handle cash.
Count Room Supervisors must be EFCL or Community League members. (Get your Ritchie Community League membership HERE )
COUNT ROOM STAFF
Various jobs include sorting, counting, verifying and amalgamating cash from drop boxes.
At least three volunteers in the count room should have good cash handling skills.
You should be good working with your hands.
DID YOU KNOW?
The Fundraiser Director seeks out new fundraising opportunities and manages their viability. They oversee the management of the Ritchie store and Ritchie Crew program. They submit all required casino documents to AGLC and coordinate volunteers as required.