SHIFT TIME
- Please arrive 10 minutes early (on time!)
- All end times are approximate
- Any overlap in shifts allows for how busy the casino is and how quickly we can change over shifts
FREE VOLUNTEER MEAL
- If you are working the late shift you can arrive early to have your meal
- Please keep the total food to approx. $20 and beverage to approx. $5 to help Ni Ten Judo Club make the most money possible
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- Bring Photo ID
- Be competent in handling money
- Be able to hear, see, speak or have an attendant with these capabilities
- Be alert and observant
- Be able to maneuver in the casino facility for the duration of the shift
- Be able to function in a noisy and possibly smoky environment
- Be able to use Casino Track system for certain positions
- Be able to pass a security clearance check
- Be a minimum of 18 years of age
VOLUNTEER ATTRIBUTES AND CONDUCT
Volunteers MUST:
- Arrive on time for shift
- Sign in at the start of shift and out at the end of shift
- Work the position specified on the Casino Volunteer Schedule
- Wear a name tag while on duty showing the first or common name and position
Volunteers MUST NOT:
- Be paid
- Play casino games or gaming terminals during their group’s casino event
- Consume liquor or illicit substances during their group’s casino event
- Cash cheques or extend credit
- Possess gaming chips
* NOTE: All positions are directed and supervised by trained Casino Advisors hired by Ni Ten Judo Club
CASHIER
The cashier's role is similar to a bank teller’s. The cashier interacts directly with casino players. The general manager, banker or cash cage advisor must witness any transactions over $200. The cashier reports to the banker and works with the general manager, banker, financial control supervisor, advisor, and casino players.
Cashier Duties:
- Receives and counts opening cash fill from banker;
- Maintains security of chips and cash;
- Retains personal control at all times of cash and chips for which they are responsible while on duty in the cash cage;
- Redeems players’ chips for cash; must not sell chips;
- Ensures the general manager, banker, or advisor witnesses all player cashouts over $200;
- Ensures trays are put in cash drawers and drawers are locked when leaving cash cage;
- Exchanges travellers’ cheques and U.S. currency for Canadian currency; and
•Accounts for and transfers all chips and cash for which they were responsible to the banker at the end of a shift.