MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: -
High School Diploma or GED -
Must be qualified and suitable to hold a Tribal gaming license under tribal, state and federal requirements -
Must possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver’s License and be eligible to be placed on the Tribe’s vehicle insurance policy -
Must have manual and hand dexterity for equipment operations SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: -
Must adhere to STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY in reference to all Commission information in trust and confidence and shall not disclose confidential Commission information to any third party without the written consent of the Commission -
Must sign Confidentiality and Code of Ethics Agreements -
Must be willing to comply with the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual of the Tribe and the Commission PersonnelAddendum Manual -
Commission employees must adhere to a healthy drug free lifestyle in compliance with policy -
Commission employees are prohibited from participating as a player in any gaming activities conducted by the Lower Elwha Tribe -
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time -
Indian preference among equally qualified applicants will apply. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: -
Operators cannot accept employment in any position with the Gaming Operation for a period of one full year after leaving the Surveillance Department without specific approval of the Gaming Commission -
Employee shall disclose the names of all Gaming Operation or Commission employees who are a close relative (parent, child, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, and spouse) and any other person residing in the same household, including significant other -
Pursuant to Commission policy, this position is subject to pre-employment, post-accident, and random drug testing. RECRUITING INDICATORS: -
Must have excellent written and verbal reporting abilities -
Must have excellent observation and investigative skills -
Must be capable to perform compliance audits -
Must be able to work independently, to be detail oriented, to be prompt, and maintain an excellent record of attendance -
Must be capable of maintaining a high level of concentration for long periods of time -
Must have excellent organizational skills, work effectively with frequent interruptions, work on multiple tasks simultaneously, establish priorities, and organize workload -
Must have the ability to understand implications of, and apply, federal, state, and tribal gaming rules and regulations -
Must possess the ability to understand procedure manuals for all departments -
Must have the ability to complete assignments discreetly, effectively, and efficiently in sensitive, confidential circumstances -
Must have good mathematics and accounting skill for computing payoffs -
Must be able to develop and maintain positive peer relationships and provide assistance to Commission and Casino staff in a friendly manner -
Must be a ‘team player’ and work within a team-structured environment -
Must have the ability to understand, install, and maintain surveillance equipment -
Must be able to work weekends, holidays, rotating shift schedules, and any shift assigned -
Must be able to tolerate a smoking environment -
Must be able to travel as required REPRESENTATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK: Shall function as the eyes of the Gaming Commission and Casino Management Shall provide accurate, detailed, and verifiable information to be used for decision making, documentation, and report writing Must be able to assess situations where criminal or improper activities appear to be taking place and act to document the activity while notifying Security and Gaming Agents of their observations Must coordinate and cooperate with Gaming Agents, Casino department managers and supervisors to assure property protection Secures and protects gaming property by monitoring for and reporting criminal or improper activity Safeguards patrons, staff and the facility by recognizing and reporting potential or existing safety hazards, internal and external threats Completes accurate incident reports in a timely manner Maintains videotape files, surveillance equipment and evidence in an organized manner Performs compliance audits on a random basis Will coordinate with, and work in conjunction with, regulatory agents to safeguard the integrity of gaming operations. Will maintain a chain of custody and secure evidence obtained in performance of duty Will keep accurate records and maintain an efficient filing system of all information maintained Adheres to the departments standard operating procedures Operates and maintains CCTV system Utilizes training and experience to train and inform other Commission staff Will be cooperative, professional and courteous when dealing with casino operations management, the public, and representatives of regulatory bodies involved in Indian gaming Maintains technical expertise through continuing education Will attend meetings, training or other proceedings as designated by the Operations Manager or Director May be required to testify before the Commission and/or a court of jurisdiction May be required to assist with, or conduct, a special investigation by the Director Use good judgment based on the best interest of the Tribe and the Commission while on and off duty Reports to the Director of the Gaming Commission regarding matters of policy and purpose Performs all duties as assigned TRAINING AND/OR EXPERIENCE THAT EFFECTS PAY RATES: Knowledgeable in Class II and Class III gaming rules and regulations as applicable per the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), the Tribal – State Compact, the Lower Elwha Gaming Commission, and the Internal Controls (IC’s) of the gaming operation Excellent knowledge in the operation and maintenance of analog and digital surveillance systems Prior experience in casino operations, Casino Surveillance, Casino Security and Table Games Protection As with all positions of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe this position is Indian preference in hiring, in accordance with P.L. 93-638. |