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A Cage Cashier who performs functions outside the Poker Room Bank may not perform Poker Room Bank functions on the same day during the same shift. A Cage Cashier who performs functions outside the Chip Bank may not perform Chip Bank functions on the same day during the same shift.
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A Cage Cashier works in a fast pace casino card club. Seasonal Cage Cashier. This positions primary duty is to assist with the basic functions in the Cage; which includes exchanging guests chips for cash, issue dealer banks and most of all providing excellent guest service.
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However, may not function as both a Player Services Cage Cashier and a Main Bank Cashier within a single gaming day. May function as a Main Bank Cashier as necessary. However, may not function as both a Player Services Cage Cashier and a Main Bank Cashier within a single gaming day.
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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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The Cage Supervisor oversees the daily cash handling needs of the Casino, assists the cage manager/shift manager, prepares the daily work schedule and attends to the needs of the team members.
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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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Two (2) years Cage Cashier experience, knowledge in all areas of the cage. Performs the duties of a cage cashier during low staffing periods. Assisting the Cage Manager in management situations, acting Cage Manager when Cage Manager is unavailable.
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Responsible for supervising the Cage operations including the main bank and cage cashier duties (mutuels, gaming, and sports wagering). The Bank Supervisor is responsible for the oversight of cage personnel and support of the cage manager and operations.
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A Casino Cage Cashier is responsible for assisting customers in the exchange of casino chips, slot vouchers, etc. Minimum of one year of cash handling experience at a minimum; six months of cage cashier experience is preferred.
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The ideal candidate for this position is someone with previous cage cashier or cage supervisor experience. - Reviews and approves Cage documentation based on established levels of authorization in absence of a manager on assigned shift.
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Pick up and return bank and revenue to and from cage or cash room. Accurately verify all banks received and returned from cage or cash room. Run all the required reports for the server, the POS cashier report and the batch report from the credit card machine.
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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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Requires casino access into the casino cage and slot cashiering areas. Performs the specific duties of the following bank/location as assigned per daily schedule: Cashiering duties in the main bank, chip bank and front window (general cashier); Cashiering duties in the slot cashiering.
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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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Under the direction of the Cage Operations Supervisor, the Line Cashier ensures the timely and accurate exchange of cash-in and cash-out transactions for Casino chips and vouchers. The Line Cashier upholds strict adherence to established policies, procedures, internal controls and guidelines is required to maintain compliance to Gaming Commission Regulations (GCR), Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Title 31 and U.S. Patriot Act.
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