Cashier (Full & Part Time, $14/hr. plus tips) Administrative & Office Jobs - Farmington, PA at Geebo

Cashier (Full & Part Time, $14/hr. plus tips)

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1 Farmington, PA Farmington, PA Full-time Full-time $14 an hour $14 an hour NOTE:
In order to work at a casino in the state of PA, you will be required to apply for and obtain a valid PA Gaming License.
Candidates who accept an offer of employment will meet with the Human Resources team who will guide them through the licensing process.
A Cashier has the following
Responsibilities:
Receipt of cash, value chips, plaques, gaming vouchers and other cash equivalents from patrons in exchange for cash The receipt of personal checks for gaming purposes from patrons in exchange for cash Responsible for the receipt of cash, value chips, and other cash equivalents, checks issued by Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin The receipt of customer deposit forms from patrons in exchange for cash The preparation of jackpot payout slips Responsible for accurately counting and recording assigned funds and making exchanges of funds throughout the shift Keeping cash drawer balanced and impressed and ensuring that all casino funds are secured when not in use Issues player cards for new and existing patrons and issues any benefits or marketing related perks Comply with all company standard operating procedures, gaming regulations, and federal regulations Any other assigned duties and responsibilities Must complete all required company training Experience Preferred Six months' previous cashier or banking experience preferred but not required.
Education Required High School or better Licenses & Certifications Required PA Gaming License.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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