Poker Dealer (Part Time, All Shifts)
Department: Gaming
Position: Poker Dealer
Department: Poker
Reports to: Poker Supervisor
Summary: Deal Poker in accordance with Casino and departmental procedures. Control players and game action keeping focused on Guest service, accuracy and speed.
Duties and Responsibilities: Specific areas of responsibility included, but not limited to:
- Adhere to all Casino and departmental policies and procedures.
- Meet department and casino attendance expectations including, but not limited to, clocking in/out, reporting to work on time, and working various assigned shifts demonstrating flexibility and reliability.
- Report to work in complete uniform and with good personal hygiene.
- Report any pertinent game information to the incoming Dealer.
- Control players and game pace.
- Call supervisor for any game irregularities, questions, or decisions.
- Regularly interact with all Poker Team Members as necessary.
- Communicate tactfully with Guests to maintain a friendly, fun atmosphere.
- Tactfully handle stressful and difficult situations with Guests and other Team Members.
- Demonstrate knowledge of Poker and appropriate guidelines for Table Games.
- Consistently comply with Casino, department and all regulatory requirements.
- Execute marketing promotions and be involved in department special events.
- Accurately collect the rake for the house.
- Attend all meetings and training as required.
- Follow all practical and common poker protocol.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Mandatory Requirements:
- One year Poker Dealer experience or has completed an accredited trainingcourse.
- Ability to pass a math test.
- Ability to read and speak English.
- Possess sound, mature judgment.
- Must have professional appearance.
- Must be dexterous and have good hand coordination.
- Must pass a live audition.
- Must be able to deal any posted poker games.
- Must be able to sit for long periods of time.
- Must be able to work all shifts including weekends, holidays, evenings, and special events.
- Must be able to spend significant amount of time twisting and turning in a180- degree angle with both arms extended across the gaming table.
- Must be able to work in a smoking environment.
- Must have employment eligibility in the U.S.
- Able to obtain a valid gaming license.
- Must attend State, Federal, Tribal, Casino, and Department mandatory trainings and pass any applicable testing.