What are the responsibilities and job description for the Gaming Commissioner position at Colville Tribes Gaming Commission?
Colville Tribal Gaming Commission
P.O. Box 1647 729 Jackson Street Omak, Washington 98841
Office: (509) 422-7716 Fax: (509) 422-7719 Email: dannise.davisson@colvilletribes.com
POSITION: Gaming Commissioner (1 Opening)
SALARY: Stipend ($200 per business day)
REPORTS TO: Colville Business Council
LOCATION: Omak, Washington
BASIC FUNCTIONS: The incumbent is empowered by delegated authority from the Colville Business Council
(Chapter 6-5 of the Colville Tribal Code) to independently regulate gaming activities conducted on Colville Indian
Lands. The Colville Tribal Gaming Commission is a necessary component in the system of checks and balances to
ensure the highest degree of integrity is upheld with all gaming activities, including the tribal casinos, and to protect the
public trust.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Training:
Must be at least 25 years of age.
Must possess substantial education or experience in any of the areas: policy enforcement, gaming operations,
and the practice of gaming law, gaming control, law enforcement, accounting, or public administration.
Demonstrated ability to maintain STRICT confidentiality.
Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in written format.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with Gaming personnel, Tribal Council, and others.
Some accounting experience and the ability to read financial reports and budgets.
Must be willing and able to participate in Gaming Commission regular or special sessions.
Appointment is contingent upon successfully clearing a background screening. Must be qualified and suitable
for a tribal gaming license under Tribal, State, and Federal requirements. Tribal gaming license applications
must be completed and submitted with CCT job application to be considered.
Restrictions
May be required to enter buildings, which do not and are not required to meet handicapped accessibility standards.
A Gaming Commissioner may occupy non-elective and non-managerial Tribal positions and may engage in
business; however, the incumbent cannot be employed in, own, or possess any interest in operations
authorized/regulated by the Colville Tribal Code 6-5-1 et seq.
No member of the CBC, Colville Gaming LLC Board members, or Colville Tribal Federal Corporation (CTFC)
Board of Directors may serve on the Tribal Gaming Commission.
No member directly related to, or living with, any CBC member, Colville Gaming LLC Board member, or CTFC
Board of Directors member may serve on the Tribal Gaming Commission.
A Gaming Commissioner may not participate as a player in any gaming activities conducted by the Tribes or have a
financial interest in, or management responsibility for, any gaming activity.
Gaming Commissioners are prohibited from accepting complimentary items from the Gaming Operation.
A Gaming Commissioner will not have been convicted of any gaming-related offense or any crime involving an
element of untruthfulness or dishonesty, including but not limited to fraud, theft, bribery, or embezzlement,
regardless of the degree of the offense, by any court of law.
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TRIBAL MEMBER AND INDIAN PREFERENCE WILL APPLY; PREFERENCE WILL ALSO BE GIVEN TO
HONORABLY DISCHARGED VETERANS WHO ARE MINIMALLY QUALIFIED
Note: Pursuant to CCT Policies, this position is subject to post-accident and reasonable suspicion drug testing
APPLY ONLINE: https://www.colvilletribes.com/human-resources
GAMING LICENSE APPLICATIONS can be hand-delivered or mailed to the Colville Tribal Gaming Commission, 729
Jackson Street, PO Box 1647, Omak, WA 98841.
For more information, contact the Colville Tribal Gaming Commission at (509) 422-7716 or email
dannise.davisson@colvilletribes.com.
Salary : $200