- Professional
- Office in Tucson
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.
- Must submit to random alcohol and drug testing.
- Must obtain a valid gaming license.