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Performs all types of money-handling functions including check cashing and converting coin, tokens, and gaming chips into currency. Delivers truly great guest service while performing transactions such as chip and token redemption, check cashing and credit card cash advance, along with servicing our in-house check-cashing players.
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Slot ticket redemption, currency exchange, slot jackpot payouts, check cashing\/credit card advance, chip sales\/redemption, filling\/crediting of ticket redemption units. The Dual Rate role will be assigned by the Cage Manager on an as needed basis.
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GENERAL SUMMARY Casino Service Cashier performs varied duties to ensure accurate, safe, and efficient operation of all cash handling (cash, coin, chip, credit cards, and check cashing transactions) and player’s club membership functions while complying with applicable governmental laws and regulations, casino and departmental policies and procedures, Title 31 Regulations, Minimum Internal Control Standards, and Tribal Gaming Commission Regulations.
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Processes new check cashing applications. Additional cashiering job functions include; Marker Bank, Fill Bank, Main Bank and NRT. Promotion to Cage Cashier II will occur when the cashier can successfully and independently work in two additional job functions outlined above.
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All cashiers must be able to work successfully and independently in all Front Window Cage Locations. One year previous United States currency money handling work experience preferred. All cashiers must be able to work successfully and independently in all Front Window Cage Locations.
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Knowledge of check cashing and credit card cash advance systems. Two years Cage Cashier and Main Bank experience required. Previous casino cage supervisory experience preferred.
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Provide check cashing, token/coin redemption, cash equivalents and chip exchange for Casino patrons. Experience Required: Six months experience in Cage Cashier, Sports Wagering or bank preferred, money handling experience important.
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Candidate performs check cashing, customer deposit and withdrawal transactions, makes change for guests, exchange chips, sports vouchers, or gaming vouchers for cash. Candidate performs the consolidation of transactions on a per-shift, per-cage basis to include front line windows, chip bank, employee bank and main bank.
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In addition, cashiers will distribute monies to gaming guests via check cashing, conversion of coins, and tokens into currency. Makes credit inquiries, performs credit and other related functions necessary to process new check cashing applications.
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Responsible for transactions with guests, including but not limited to: check cashing, debit/credit card cash advances, exchange of foreign currency, chip redemption and exchanges, cash/issue vouchers, pay out jackpots and promotional winnings, and prepare tax forms (W-2G and 1042-S.
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The Cage & Player Services Cashier is responsible for the redemption of Gaming & Sports wagering tickets/vouchers, performing Check Cashing/Cash Advance transactions for guests and assuring that guest have a favorable gaming experience.
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Perform banker duties including, but not limited to, conducting, and verifying Table Fills/Credits, Chip Transfers, Even Exchanges, Poker Tournament paperwork, issuing Temp Banks and maintaining accurate inventories in the Poker Lista bank, chip bank, marker bank and/or aux bank.
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Adheres to Cage policies and procedures related to currency handling, check cashing, chip handling and guest service. Brings guest disputes and unusual guest activities to the attention of the Cage Shift Supervisor.
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Responsible for servicing customers check cashing, redeeming chips and slot tickets. Requires a minimum of (3) three years poker/cage cashiering experience in a high volume casino.
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The development of software, which has regulated components requiring lab certifications, for multi-function ticket redemption/ticket issuance kiosks which support a variety of funds access applications such as ATM, cash advance, check cashing, charitable gaming, and a mobile digital wallet.
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