What are the responsibilities and job description for the Poker Supervisor position at CASINO DEL SOL?
Job Description
Position : Poker Shift Supervisor
Department : Gaming
Reports To : Director of Poker
Job Summary : Supervises the Poker Room on an assigned shift and ensures that games are operated in accordance with established rules and regulations.
Major Duties (Essential Functions) :
Ensures adequate play at each table by making assignments as necessary.
Assists in maintaining the types of games being played, the limit and buy-in.
Maintains a comfortable atmosphere in the poker room.
Keeps an open communication between other departments.
Maintains proper documentation on all transactions through shift reports.
Keeps Poker Manager informed of any irregularities.
This position ensures that immediate action is taken on any situation that might be illegal or extraordinary.
Minor Duties : Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge Required :
Knowledge of tribal policies and procedures and Arizona Gaming rules and regulations.
Understanding of the supervisory process.
Understanding of documentation required for Poker Room transactions.
Knowledge of a wide variety of games.
Supervisory Controls :
Works under the supervision of the Poker Manager who provides general instructions.
Completed work is reviewed for compliance with procedures and well-defined policies.
Job Dimensions :
Guidelines Used :
Pascua Yaqui Tribal policies and procedures.
Arizona Gaming rules and regulations
Minimum Internal Controls (MIC's).
Complexity :
Work involves diversified procedures and precedents.
The development of solutions to resolve problems.
Scope and Effect :
Decisions impact employees supervised and guest on a shift.
Incumbent is responsible for advising on and facilitating the poker operation.
Personal Contacts :
Incumbent has personal contact with guests and security personnel.
Purpose of contacts is to resolve disputes and ensure the proper exchange of money.
Physical Demands / Work Environment
Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time.
Work is stressful, fast paced, noisy and in a smoking environment.
Must have good hand coordination and be dexterous.
Education, Training, and / or Experience Required (Qualifications)
One (1) year floor supervisor experience, one (1) year Poker dealer experience, and a High School Diploma or GED and any combination of academic education, training, or work experience which demonstrates an ability to perform the duties of the position.
Must pass a required math test.
Must adhere to the U.S. Federal and Tribal laws and policies governing the management of personnel records and ensure confidentiality of restricted data.
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