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The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) - Executive Director

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The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) seeks a dynamic, visionary, and inclusive Executive Director (ED) to lead the organization into its next chapter of growth and impact. The ED will partner with the Board of Directors, members, staff, and other constituencies to advance NCPG’s mission: serving as the national advocate for programs and services to assist people and families affected by problem gambling.

Since 1972, NCPG has led state and national constituents in the development of comprehensive policies and programs for all those affected by problem gambling. Our vision is to improve health and wellness by reducing the personal, social and economic costs of problem gambling.

NCPG’s new ED must be a strategic, innovative, and financially savvy leader who can foster a culture of transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness. This individual will drive organizational sustainability, champion innovation, and ensure NCPG’s continued leadership in the evolving landscape of gambling and behavioral health. In addition to closely working with the Board of Directors, the ED will empower and enable staff to utilize their expertise in addressing issues in a rapidly changing environment.

As the nation’s foremost advocate for individuals and families impacted by problem gambling, NCPG has a proud legacy of leadership, collaboration, and innovation. The new ED will be entrusted with building on this foundation, working closely with the Board of Directors to chart a bold and visionary path forward.

By anticipating emerging trends, setting national standards, and promoting exemplary practices, the ED will ensure that NCPG remains the unifying force that brings together state affiliates and diverse constituencies at the national, state, and local levels under a shared mission.

Through strategic partnerships, forward-thinking advocacy, and a relentless commitment to excellence, the ED will elevate NCPG’s influence and impact—making it an even more vital resource for prevention, education, and support nationwide thus ensuring that the organization continues to lead the way in shaping the future of problem gambling awareness and care.

NCPG, whose staff operate in a Washington, DC office and also remotely, has an operating budget of $5.8 million and a staff of 14. NCPG is open to a DC based or remote ED. It has a robust partnership with its state affiliates who are an important part of its governance structure as well as its state advocacy, prevention and treatment efforts.

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