Local Community Business Development (Poker & Social Games)

Local Community Business Development (Poker & Social Games)

Posted 1 day ago by WPTHOME

£200 Per day
Undetermined
Undetermined
London

Summary: The role involves introducing and promoting WPTHome, a free Texas Hold’em organizing platform, to various poker organizers across the UK, including pubs, home games, community clubs, and university societies. The candidate should have a strong connection to the social poker scene and be able to facilitate trial sessions while gathering feedback. This position is not sales-oriented but focuses on building relationships and driving adoption of the platform. The role requires travel across the UK as needed to engage with potential users.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Introduce WPTHome to poker organisers in pubs, home games/private games, community clubs, and university poker societies.
  • Arrange introductions and first trial sessions.
  • Gather honest feedback from organisers and players.
  • Maintain simple records of meetings and outcomes.
  • Work closely with the founder on follow-ups and decisions.

Key Skills:

  • UK-based or long-term resident.
  • Experience playing pub poker, home games, or social poker.
  • Understanding of the boundary of no-cash/social poker.
  • Personal connections with multiple organisers (pubs, home games, private games, or societies).
  • Ability to contact organisers directly (WhatsApp, phone, etc.).
  • Natural and comfortable communication style.
  • Willingness to travel across the UK when needed.

Salary (Rate): £200 per day

City: London

Country: UK

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:
Compensation Base: 2,000 / month (part-time) Bonus: 300 per successfully launched community scenario Examples of successful scenarios: A pub starts using WPTHome for social poker nights A home game switches to WPTHome and uses it repeatedly A university poker society adopts WPTHome A community club or private group runs games using WPTHome (Bonuses are paid per scenario, not per download or registration.) About WPTHome WPTHome is a free, no-cash Texas Hold’em organising platform designed for social and community poker. Key values for organisers: Completely free to use No real money, no legal risk WPT brand-backed, stable and reliable Easy to organise games anytime, anywhere Full hand and session history to help players improve Role Overview This is not a sales role . We are looking for someone deeply embedded in the UK social poker scene — pubs, home games, community clubs, and university groups — who can introduce WPTHome to real organisers and help them try it in real settings. Your role is to open doors, build trust, and drive first-time adoption . Key Responsibilities Introduce WPTHome to poker organisers in: pubs home games / private games community clubs university poker societies Arrange introductions and first trial sessions Gather honest feedback from organisers and players Maintain simple records of meetings and outcomes Work closely with the founder on follow-ups and decisions Required Background You must : Be UK-based or long-term resident Have played pub poker / home games / social poker Clearly understand the boundary of no-cash / social poker Personally know multiple organisers (pubs, home games, private games, or societies) Be able to contact organisers directly (WhatsApp, phone, etc.) Communicate naturally and comfortably (not a salesperson style) Be willing to travel across the UK when needed This role is NOT suitable if you: Only play online real-money poker Are looking for a commission-only or affiliate role Expect to run games involving cash or gambling Prefer desk-based sales work Trial Period Success Metrics (4–6 weeks) 10 organiser conversations (online or in person) 6 organisers with direct ongoing contact 2 successfully launched and reused scenarios How to Apply Please email a short introduction including: Your poker background (where and how you play) The types of organisers you personally know Which UK cities/regions you are most active in