What are the responsibilities and job description for the Presiding Steward - Wyoming position at RACING OFFICIALS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM?
The Wyoming Gaming Commission
951 Werner Court, Suite 335
Casper, WY 82601
307-265-4015
POSITION TITLE: Presiding Steward (1)
TYPE OF POSITION: Seasonal (approximately 6 months)
LOCATION: State of Wyoming Live Race Meets (70 days)
RACE DATES: Energy Downs (Gillette)
May 7 – June 22, 2025, 18 days of racing
Wyoming Downs (Evanston)
June 24 – August 10, 2025, 18 days of racing
Sweetwater Downs (Rock Springs)
August 12 – September 28, 2025, 18 days of racing
Thunder Plains (Cheyenne)
September 24 – October 27, 2025, 16 days of racing
WGC WEBSITE: gaming.wyo.gov
The Wyoming Gaming Commission is accepting applications for employment for a Presiding (1) Steward. The Commission has preference for someone that has previous employment as a Level 1 Steward. The applicant shall be responsible to enforce the laws of the State of Wyoming and the rules promulgated by the Wyoming Gaming Commission.
- Current ROAP Steward Accreditation, Level 1 and in good standing.
- Knowledge of the racing industry as it pertains to regulations and enforcement. Including racing rules and regulations, integrity of the sport and race day operations.
- Ten or more years of prior experience in the racing industry as a Steward, Racing Official or Racing Regulator.
- Must be able to work weekends, holidays and varying shifts.
- Leadership.
- Self-Motivated, quick learner.
- Navigate multiple priorities proficiently.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Word & Excel, Gmail, Google Worksheets & Google Calendar.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing with persons of diverse backgrounds.
- Preside Over Live Racing.
- Serve as a senior member of the Board of Stewards to review alleged violations.
- Prepare violation and hearing notices.
- Draft/issue rulings after hearing testimony and may levy fines/suspensions and/or make recommendations to the Wyoming Gaming Commission for further action.
- Observe the running of live races/replays on video tape and determines if all starting gates opened simultaneously, there was no interference of a horse and jockeys/horses put forth their best effort; may disqualify a horse and change the order of finish if a foul was committed; declares the race is official.
- Implement and interpret statutes, administrative rules and operating procedures regarding horse racing in the State of Wyoming. Participate in racing task force on collaboration of new rules.
- Review occupational license background information, request additional information as needed and make licensing determinations.
- Write daily/weekly steward reports for Commission.
- Investigate potential rule violations, safety concerns or other matters and prepare written reports if requested to do so.
- Work closely with the Wyoming Gaming Commission Safety Officer to enforce the rules and protect the safety of all participants both human and equine.
- 20-20 vision (corrected)
- The ability to distinguish colors
- Be able to climb stairs
- Must be able to lift 35 lbs.
- Ten or more years of prior experience in the racing industry
- ROAP Certified
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Interested parties that meet or exceed the aforementioned qualifications should send their resumes and supporting documentation in the following manner:
Accepting Applications: January 21, 2025 – Until Filled
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