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When acting as a Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson, this position will not assume any Dealer responsibilities. When starting a shift as a Dealer, employee may dual-rate up to a Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson once, but may not dual-rate back down to a Dealer in the same shift.
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Prior to permitting the employee to act as a Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson, the employee will be licensed with a Gaming 2 Permit. When acting as a Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson, this position will report to the Table Games Assistant Shift Manager.
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Must have one (1) year of experience as a Table Games Dealer. Keeps the Table Games Shift Manager informed of status of assigned Table Games. Reports To: Table Games Shift Manager.
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Under the direction of the Table Games Supervisor, the Table Games Dealer is responsible for dealing a variety of casino table games in strict accordance with the rules of the respective games and the Table Games Department policies and procedures.
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Table Games Dealer. Reports to: Casino Operations Shift Managers/ Table Games Leads. + Responsible for the protection of company assets as it relates to table games. + Ensure honesty and integrity of all table games during assigned shift.
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Paid time off Variety of schedules Tuition assistance Career-building professional development Discounts from dining to fuel to concerts Employee appreciation events Quality healthcare and dental benefitsA robust 401k retirement plan Dealer School Finance Scholarship ProgramAffordable housing for eligible team members (based on availability) What does a Table Games Dealer do.
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Please see Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson job description for duties and responsibilities. Dealers may be assigned as a Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson. Knowledge of all table games offered by The Casino at Nemacolin.
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Must complete CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) training or be already certified to be employed as a table games dealer. Begin an exciting casino career by enrolling in Table Games Dealer classes.
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Belterra's Craps Dealer Class is free , and a start to an exciting, new career in Table Games! Attending Dealer School does not automatically guarantee employment as a Table Games Dealer.
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The Point Casino and Hotel is offering an exciting opportunity at no cost for individuals interested in becoming a Table Games Dealer! The Point Casio and Hotel is looking for a Table Games Dealer to join its amazing team.
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As a tipped Table Games Dealer you will provide prompt, accurate, and courteous service to players while utilizing technical skill in dealing with Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, and Craps.
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Verbally informs the Lead Supervisor or Table Games Shift Manager as well as surveillance of unnatural or irregular play. Control pace of the game and inform the Table Games Floor Supervisor or above of any request or unusual play.
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After successful completion of the Blackjack Dealer School and Table Test Audition candidates may be placed into an open Dealer position at the contractual rate of pay, subject to a 90-day introductory period.
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Job Title: Table Games Dealer. Responsible for handling guest transactions and notifying Table Games Supervisor of any irregularities while advising a Table Games Supervisor or Pit Manager of any disputes or arguments that may arise during the game among players/dealers.
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Checks with the Table Games Floor Supervisor or Table Games Shift Manager prior to the beginning of shift change. At least one (1) year experience as a casino dealer or certification from an accredited dealer school.
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