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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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Responsible for furnishing Cage Service Rep in the Guest Service area of the Finance Department and Gaming Department employees with currency. Assists Cage Manager with the development and implementation of departmental policies and procedures, which enable Cage Service Rep to function more effectively.
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Monitor compliance with Federal currency transaction reporting requirements, Title 31 requirements and IRS Currency Transaction Reports and property established Anti-Money Laundering policies.
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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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Instruct all Cage employees in Currency Transaction Reporting Procedures and Guidelines. Train all employees to comply with State Lottery Regulations and Company Internal Controls. Instruct all Cage employees in Currency Transaction Reporting Procedures and Guidelines.
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Reviews and approves Cage documentation based on established levels of authorization in absence of Shift Manager. - Prepares/reviews currency transactions reports in absence of Shift Manager on assigned shift.
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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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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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Assist Guests with currency exchange, voucher cash-in, marker issuance and check cashing. Knowledge of 10-key adding machine, currency counter and cash advance machine. Properly verify all checks being cashed through the casino cage by using all established internal standards up to and including checking with Certegy.
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The Cage Teller is responsible for redemption of gaming tickets/vouchers, performing check cashing/cash advance transactions for guests and facilitating sportsbook wagering while also completing financial reporting requirements and ensuring a great experience for our guests.
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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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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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Responsible for the development, training and mentorship of Cage Manager and Cage leaders, to ensure all Team Members have the requisite knowledge and accountability for execution of their job duties.
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Assists Cage Manager with the daily operation including training, counseling and supervision of personnel. Bring employee concerns and/or problems and unusual activities to the attention of the Cage Manager.
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Under the general supervision of the Count Team Supervisor, responsible for stacking and counting currency, all gaming chips and tokens and recording the receipts from all table games and slot machine bill validator boxes.
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