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However, may not function as a Player Services Cage Cashier, Count Team Member and Main Bank Cashier within the same shift or a single gaming day. May function as a Player Services Cage Cashier or Count Team Member as necessary.
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Supervises the Main Bank Cashier, Credit Clerk, and the Cage Cashier/Player's Club. Understands computer applications and transactions related to Cage, including but not limited to: marker, front money, and safekeeping activities, Oasis, Ultipro, & selfexclusion/exclusion searching and display.
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These areas include, but are not limited to: gaming floor, cashier cage, vault, exchange, drop, count rooms, Lounge, Food Court, employee areas, storage areas, entrances, parking lots, and open areas.
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The Encore Boston Harbor – Casino Cage Cashier is responsible for chip, ticket, cash and check transactions in the casino cage. Cage Cashier is responsible for issuing and cashing wagering tickets, as well as making sure appropriate materials (racing forms, scratch/odds sheets, and wagering guides) are fully stocked in their designated areas.
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Under general direction from the Cage Supervisor, the Poker Room Cashier safeguards the assets of the Casino by executing monetary transactions for Patrons, in an accurate, professional and courteous manner, and in accordance with established Policies & Procedures and Gaming Regulations.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Specialty Cashier services the Table Games and Slot Departments, front line chip, coin and JPH windows along with preparing the daily currency, coin, check and marker deposits.
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Responsible for balancing various bank drawers within the Cage/Credit area of the Finance Department, maintaining accuracy throughout all phases of the balancing process. Assists other Cashiers within Cage/Credit, as needed.
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Adheres to all cage department policies•Handles all guest exchanges of tickets for cash•Cashes guest checks within established limits in compliance with check cashing policies. Safeguards the cage bank assets.
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Adheres to all cage department policies. Cashes guest checks within established limits in compliance with check cashing policies. Adheres to all cage department policies. Communicates with slot personnel concerning guest credit information.
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Able to order currency from Cage Cashier I to refill drawer when performing the duties of a Cage Cashier II or Cage Cashier III.Able to process fund transactions for the cashiering department with other casino personnel.
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Reporting directly to the Cage Supervisor and/or Dual Rate Cashier Supervisor, the Casino Cage Cashier is responsible for all cash service needs of our casino guests while maintaining appropriate accountability for inventory.
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Properly verify all checks being cashed through the casino cage by using all established internal standards up to and including checking with Certegy. Maintain cage security. Assist Guests with currency exchange, voucher cash-in, marker issuance and check cashing.
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Perform duties of a Cage Cashier to meet the demands of business needs. Responsible for transactions within the casino: preparation of Cage cashier banks, process and verify exchanges with Cage cashiers, receive and verify Cage cashier banks; receive, verify and document daily drops from count team.
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It is the primary responsibility of the Cage Cashier to process monetary transactions and exchanges with guests. Perform frontline entry level transactions, chip bank transactions, poker transactions, cage credit transactions and employee bank/window transactions.
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Secures of all monies, cash, chip and paper within assigned Cage. Cage Banker Capacity. Responsible for balancing of Cage Bank drawer. Redeem chips and make change for Food & Beverage staff and any other Team Member transactions as deemed appropriate by Casino Management.
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