Seneca Gaming Corporation
The Cage Cashier is responsible for providing monetary services for casino guests, including, but not limited to: exchanging casino chips, coins and tickets for cash; processing advances drawn from credit and debit cards; cashing and depositing checks; establishing and processing transactions for patron deposit accounts; processing transactions for patron casino credit accounts; exchanging currency, foreign and domestic; and making change. The Cage Cashier is also responsible for providing monetary services for other casino departments and team members thereof. Additionally, the Cage Cashier is responsible for all duties of a Main Banker, General Cashier Banker, Chip Banker, and Marker Banker, as well as for maintaining and supporting various remote kiosks, which service casino guests and other casino departments. All duties are to be performed within the guidelines of the Seneca Gaming Corporation’s policies and procedures, Internal Control Standards and objectives. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Maintains and reconciles all assigned casino assets during the course of a shift or gaming day. 2. Allots jackpots to slot attendants for payment to guests; distributes and collects slot attendant banks. 3. Distributes and collects cashier banks. 4. Orders monies through exchange slips. 5. Redeems chips, tickets, etc. for currency and coin. 6. Completes cash advances, cashes personal checks. 7. Processes and delivers exchanges to cashiers. 8. Uses coin sorters, wrappers and currency counters; counts down station/float/bank, puts coin away and verifies money received from vault/bank/drop. 9. Conforms to all rules and regulations of SGC CTR / SAR Compliance. 10. Issues counter checks (markers) to credit customers and/or issues funds represented by counter checks; accepts payments toward outstanding counter checks. 11. Accepts and distributes funds representing patron deposits, withdrawals, and wire transfers. 12. Maintains remote kiosks for redemptions, purchas
Note: NY has commercial casinos, tribal casinos, and racinos. Commercial casino employees go through the NYSGC. NYC-area casino licenses are in the licensing pipeline as of 2025.
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