Lottery Benefits & Employee Well-being

Financial Benefits

Investing in Your Future

As a state agency, the Oregon Lottery is able to provide competitive salaries as well as ample resources and benefits to help employees plan for a secure future. Lottery employees have the option to enroll in the Oregon Savings Growth Plan (OSGP), a deferred compensation program offering a wide variety of investment options. Additionally, Lottery employees can reliably plan for their retirement years, thanks to employer-paid benefit and contribution programs managed through Public Employees Retirement System (PERS).

what is PERS?

The Oregon Public Employees Retirement System, better known as PERS, rewards state employees for a job well done. PERS provides not only a pension for retirees, but also an extra investment account called an Individual Account Program (IAP). The pension provides monthly payments for life while the IAP provides disbursements until it is spent, helping retirees enjoy their golden years.

For more information, please visit the PERS website.

Oregon Saving Growth Plan

Another way that Lottery employees can save for the future is through the Oregon Savings Growth Plan (OSGP). This voluntary 457b deferred compensation plan is available through the state of Oregon to some public employees, including those at the Lottery.

OSGP was designed to help bridge the gap between the income your PERS pension, Individual Account Program (IAP), and Social Security may provide during retirement. Employees can choose to participate in and make contributions to OSGP in order to create additional savings for retirement.

For more information, please visit the OSGP website.

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Paid Leave

because time away matters

Everyone has a life outside of work – and sometimes, that requires taking time away. As an employee of the Oregon Lottery, you’ll accrue vacation and other paid leave.

Many Oregon Lottery employees have been with the organization for more than a decade – in no small part due to policies that treat each person like an individual. The Lottery knows that in order to help workers reach their potential, they need to feel respected, well-rested, and able to take time when they need it – like to volunteer in their community, to attend a parent-teacher conference, or to be with family in difficult times.

10+

Hours of vacation per month

11

Paid holidays per year

24

Hours of personal leave per year

8

Hours of sick leave per month

1

Day of paid volunteer leave per year

Learn more about how each type of leave works at the Oregon Lottery:

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Vacation Time

At Lottery, you start your employment with 40 hours of leave in the bank. After four months, you’ll accrue 10 hours of Vacation time per month. For every five years of service, your vacation accrual increases by two additional hours, capping out at 20 hours per month once you hit 25 years of service.

Sick Leave

If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything, it’s that employees need to feel empowered to take time off when they feel sick, both for their health and the health of their colleagues. For that reason, Lottery employees earn eight hours of sick leave per month.

Holiday Leave

Lottery recognizes 11 paid holidays per year, including major holidays, as well as commemorative or historical days. At the discretion of the Governor, an additional day of leave may be awarded and available for use throughout the year as well.

Personal Business Leave

Not every time off request fits into another category – and that’s what Personal Business Leave is for. Each year in July, all Lottery employees are awarded an additional 24 hours of personal business leave, which can be used however the employee sees fit throughout the year.

Volunteer Leave

Community engagement is one of the Lottery’s core values. Employees are encouraged to take that value to heart and spend some time volunteering. The Lottery provides employees  with one day of paid leave per year. That time can be used in one day or divided up and used to volunteer at events in Oregon that directly support our Oregon Lottery beneficiaries like State Parks, Outdoor School Programs, and working with veterans’ services.

Health Benefits

Oregon Lottery is proud to provide care plans administered by the Public Employees Benefit Board, better known as PEBB. When you come to work for the Lottery, whether as a full- or part-time employee, you’ll find a choice of comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans. These plans include flexible care options and prescription drug coverage for employees and qualified family.

Healthcare is deeply personal and vitally important. That’s why Oregon Lottery’s health plans benefit package includes a number of core and optional benefits choices, including:

Core Health Benefits

  • Medical
    • Prescription drug coverage
    • Therapy, Gender affirming healthcare, and fertility services available on select plans
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • $10k in basic life insurance

Optional Benefits

  • Group life insurance for employees, spouses, partners, and dependents
  • Short- and long-term disability insurance
  • Accidental death & dismemberment insurance for employees and dependents
  • Long term care insurance for employees and eligible family members
  • Health care, dependent care, and commuter Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for pre-tax deductions to be used on qualifying expenses

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) matter at Oregon Lottery – and we’re not satisfied to simply talk about it. Instead, we demonstrate our commitment in what we prioritize as an agency, in how we treat each other individually, and in how we design our organizational systems and processes. Every Lottery employee sees it, feels it and contributes to it.

Some of the ways that we prioritize DEIB:

  • Regular listening sessions with employees about topics including identity, disability inclusion, and cultural competency
  • Ongoing educational opportunities for employees
  • Commitment to a Harassment and Discrimination-Free Workforce

  • Open lines of communication, as well as a culture of “no dumb questions” to ensure everyone feels comfortable
  • Financial incentives for those who bring special skills, like fluency in additional languages

At the Oregon State Lottery, our mission is to create a workplace and community where every employee, retailer, player and community member feels valued, respected and empowered, to help us maximize profits for the State of Oregon, commensurate with the public good. We’d love for you to join us.

A Better You

When you join the Oregon Lottery, you’ll become a member of a diverse, enthusiastic group of passionate workers. However, every Lottery employee is also treated as an individual with individual needs and individual dreams.

In order to foster the growth and development of our workforce, the Lottery provides access to an innovative Employee Assistance Program that offers work-life counseling along with homeowner, legal, and family resources.

CANOPY Employee Assistance Program
A free and confidential benefit that can assist you and your eligible family members with any personal problems, large or small.  There are a number of services available through Canopy including free counseling sessions, caregiving resources, and legal/financial consultations. Employees can also access assistance in areas like smoking cessation, nutrition and fitness, and grief support.

Calm App Subscription
The Oregon Lottery understands that mental health is essential to everyone’s overall health and wellbeing. We’ve partnered with Calm to provide you and your loved ones a practical tool that you can use to improve your mental wellbeing, get better rest, and increase resiliency. OSL employees along with 5 dependents have access to a premium Calm subscription for free.

Vantage Fit
A  free app available to Oregon Lottery employees. Vantage Fit not only helps incorporate a healthy lifestyle but also emphasizes employee engagement through various in-app tasks and challenges. Once goals are achieved, organizations reward the employees with redeemable fitness rewards.

A Better Professional You

Lottery employees are encouraged to always dream big – after all, big dreams are what the Lottery is all about. In addition to offering flexible work options, some provisions for home offices, and ongoing on-the-job training, Oregon Lottery also encourages employees to invest in professional development.

Professional development opportunities and training

Internal Opportunities

At the Lottery we believe that our people are the most important asset of our organization, and we believe that the people who work here create the Lottery’s success. The Lottery is committed to empowering employees to nurture their own success, and part of that commitment means providing opportunities to move and grow within the organization.

Stipends for professional development

Many departments have budgeted for workers to take courses, either online or in-person, to further their career goals.

On-the-job learning

Oregon Lottery also encourages all employees to better understand the organization itself; workers are prompted to cross-train and work alongside their colleagues from other departments to better understand the entirety of the Lottery’s operations.