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Responsible for the direction and supervision of the pulling, transporting, and counting of cash boxes from slot machines, Poker, Table Games, and all Food & Beverage outlets on property in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner.
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Able to comprehend policies and procedures and carry them out as set forth in the Internal Controls and manuals. Must be able to deal one or more of a particular Table Game. Excellent internal and external customer service.
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Completes ongoing training regarding all casino table games, slots, internal theft, fraud awareness programs, Nevada gaming regulations, minimum internal controls, case file management and surveillance standard operating procedures.
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Ensures compliance with the Kalispel Tribe of Indians- State of Washington Gaming Compact, Internal Controls, NIGC Regulations and Northern Quest Policies and Procedures. Directly supervises up to six Table Games dealers.
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Extensive Knowledge and ability to deal all table games offered by TOGE.•Extensive and complete knowledge of Internal Controls. Checks with the Table Games Floor Supervisor or Table Games Shift Manager prior to the beginning of shift change.
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Responsible for dealing table games accurately and in a professional, proficient manner according to policies and procedures and in compliance with gaming regulations. and attendant regulations, as well as internal controls, policies and procedures.
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Responsible for ensuring that revenue from table games and poker dropped and the collection of the Self-Service Terminal machine are counted and recorded in compliance with the Minnesota Racing Commission standards and company internal controls while ensuring the safeguard of Canterbury Parks assets.
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Must have excellent knowledge of Table Games and be able to efficiently deal the game that they are supervising. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Directly supervises eight employees in the Table Games Department.
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Responsible for performing the functions above in accordance with internal Controls and State Gaming Regulations. Weve grown to become the leading provider of integrated entertainment, sports content, and casino gaming experiences thanks to our 43 destinations across North America, online sports betting and iCasino via ESPN BET and theScore Bet Sportsbook and Casino.
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Knows and abides by Indiana Gaming Commission Regulations, internal controls approved by I ndiana Gaming Commission and company policies and procedures. JOB SUMMARY:Provides high quality customer service and promotes integrity while serving as a dealer and/or Supervisor for specific, licensed casino games.
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The Table Games Floor Supervisor, operates and conducts table games in accordance with Port Gamble S'Klallam Gaming procedures and internal controls, and the rules and procedures of the appropriate game and supervises table games in accordance with Port Gamble S'Klallam Gaming procedures and internal controls, as well as the rules and procedures of the appropriate game by performing the following.
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Is aware of marketing promotions and events, machine locations, table games and other guest services. Operates within the parameters of the Leech Lake Gaming Human Resource Policy, Departmental Policy Manual and all Tribal Internal Controls (TICs), and all other applicable regulations.
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Deal table games following the policies, procedures, and minimum internal controls set by the Company. Oversee and supervise multiple table games in an efficient and professional manner.
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Complies with all company and departmental policies and procedures, State Gaming Regulations, and internal Controls. Completion of Dealers School or six (6) months of experience as a dealer with at least two (2) high-volume, main games (Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, etc.
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Ensures random audits are performed of cage, drop and table games procedures to ensure compliance with tribal internal controls. The Revenue Audit Manager ensures: all gaming and non-gaming audits are completed timely and accurately, all instances of non-compliance with internal controls are properly documented and communicated to appropriate management and regulatory personnel, and month end duties are performed as assigned.
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