The Count Room Attendant is involved in the collection of the coin or bill validator drop and the processing of soft count (soft count deals with paper currency). The Count Room Attendant will also promote and maintain the utmost integrity and highest caliber patron service to all internal and external patrons of the Casino. Adhere to all rules and regulations set forth by the company, the department and the Alberta Gaming & Liquor Commission (AGLC), and ensure the policy of confidentiality within the company is adhered to at all times.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Maintain a valid AGLC license, AML (Anti Money Laundering), and BULLETPROOF
Reports to the Count Team Supervisor
Responsible for the safeguard of casino assets of the assigned area
Count and report the daily drop to the accounting department
Follow all pre-established routes for soft drop, and overall drop procedures
Prepare the buy for the Cashier
Adhere to procedures relating to the operation of the count room and their compliance with the approved system of accounting, department procedures and Internal Controls, ensuring that:
all documentation is neat, concise and accurate
the opening, sorting, counting, and recording is accurate
Maintain good housekeeping practices to ensure a professional image is portrayed
Health And Safety Responsibilities
Work in compliance with the provisions of the Occupational Health & Safety Act (OHSA), regulations and internal health and safety policies and procedures including any departmental policies
Use and wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing required by the Casino; must always report to work in a clean uniform
Maintain proper hygiene and grooming at all times
Education Required
High school diploma or equivalent preferred
Previous banking or money handling experience preferred
Skills Requirements
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing
To logically and independently plan, organize, and complete work assignments or tasks in a timely manner
Ability to perceive quality of work, read material and review documents, receive/follow/apply instructions
Work well in a team environment
Possess high-quality interpersonal skills
Set and achieve high standards of performance and customer service skills
The capabilities to multi-task under time constraints
Perform basic math skills and use problem-solving skills
Ability to express ideas or make recommendations concerning job-related issues, learn specific job duties and complete detailed work assignments and maintain knowledge of basic concepts and techniques
Ability to stand for extended periods of time; bend, stoop or kneel as required
Work with tools or equipment pertaining to job requirements
Perform job tasks and remain vigilant in the event of an emergency
Ability to lift, carry, push and/or pull heavy objects of approximately 40 pounds
The physical qualifications listed above are general requirements for this position. The actual exertion level (and frequency of use) can and does fluctuate depending on the individual tasks being performed.
Must be aware of and able to work in a smoking environment
Exposure to Scents/Perfumes.
Other Requirements Working Conditions
Must be 18 years of age or older
Work within a 24/7 operation with ability to work flexible hours when required (days, evening, nights, weekends and holidays)
Must have employment eligibility in Canada.
Shift starts at 6am.
We thank all applicants; however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
Priority will be given to Tsuut'ina Nation members.