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JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Surveillance Officer
DEPARTMENT: Gaming Commission
SALARY: $15.80 G8/ S1 After 90 Day probationary period
OPENS: April 29, 2024
CLOSES: May 10, 2024
CAREER STATUS: NON-EXEMPT – Conditional upon successful 90-day probationary
evaluation and annual budget appropriations.
Attach ALL supporting documents, including: Tribal enrollment, honorable discharge, educational
attainment, professional certification, license, and other relevant documents to verify eligibility for
job qualifications and preference. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY BE SCREENED OUT.
GENERAL PURPOSE:
The Surveillance Officer is a full-time rotating shift entry position of the Surveillance Department and is
responsible to the Surveillance Supervisor or assigned designee, and work closely with other Surveillance
Officers, Surveillance and Video Technicians. Surveillance Officers will also work closely with all departments
within the Casino Gaming Operation and Non-Gaming areas. The Surveillance Officer will work closely with
and maintain secure, constant, and professional communication with Gaming Security Officers and Security
Department.
SUPERVISON:
Surveillance Officers have no supervisory authority. Surveillance Officers will be directly supervised by the
Surveillance Supervisor; Surveillance Officers will be required to follow the Chain of Command at all times.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Surveillance Officer will also work closely with the Gaming Commission’s Internal Auditor, Internal
Compliance Auditor, and Computer Network/Surveillance Analyst and Staff, to assist in enforcement of
internal and external compliance of all departments within the Shoshone-Bannock Gaming Operations and
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Must be able to develop intricate knowledge and ability to interpret, explain
and apply the following:
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a. Federal Minimum Internal Controls (MICS) – National Indian Gaming Commission
b. Tribal Internal Controls (TICS) – Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
c. State of Idaho Compact for Class III Gaming
d. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Gaming Code
e. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Gaming Commission Agency Regulations (100-900)
f. All Operational Departments Policies & Procedures
g. All Operational Departments Standard Operating Procedures
h. Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Title 31
i. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)
j. The Johnson Act
k. Tribal Trespass Ordinance
l. Law Enforcement Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
The Surveillance Officer position is designed to provide support and assist in determining the adequacy in
each department’s operations through observation and communication.
Surveillance Officers will operate independently of all other departments. Officers will assist with
investigations related to noncompliance, patron/employee safety, or unlawful and suspicious activity as
necessary to fulfill its functions and responsibilities.
All findings and responses will be well documented and shall be provided directly to the Surveillance
Supervisor/designee or other authorized Gaming Commission personnel as requested.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES:
Each Officer will be responsible for:
Surveillance, and Commission.
Regulations, laws, policies and procedures and other as applicable.
environmental dangers through use of surveillance camera equipment, teamwork and verbal
communications.
as cheating or theft by employees or patrons.
the approved database.
times. Successful completion of Title 31 training once every three months. If the test is failed, it will
be retaken immediately until a passing score has been achieved.
precise visuals of hand pays, kiosk fills, jackpot winnings/documents, gaming machines, deposits,
manual hand pays, money exchanges, daily count, daily drop, check cashing, and/or any money
handling transaction or calculations occurring in the Cage Areas of all properties; including BINGO
floor and Cage areas.
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THE GAMING COMMISSION REQUIRES EVERY ASSOCIATE TO:
MANDATORY CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
As a condition of employment, no Gaming Commission employee will be allowed to gamble in any of the
licensed Tribal Gaming facilities located within the boundaries of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation.
MUST MAINTAIN STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY OF ALL INFORMATION PROCESSED THROUGH THE
DEPARTMENT, WITHOUT REGARD TO FAMILY OR PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, INCLUDING
RECORDS, REPORTS, DOCUMENTS, CONVERSATIONS, ETC. A BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY
WILL BE SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION, UP TO AND INCLUDING,
TERMINATION FROM EMPLOYMENT.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Grade 8:
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Instructions: You must turn in all supporting documents to be eligible for this position you are
applying for.
A complete application must be submitted to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Human Resource Department,
P.O. Box 306, Fort Hall, Idaho 83203. Applications can be found online at www.sbtribes.com. Applications
can be sent via email to recruitment@sbtribes.com or faxed to 208-478-3950 and are accepted until 5PM on
the closing date.
Submit a copy of all supporting documents to be eligible for the position you are applying for. For example:
Driver’s License, Tribal ID, High School Diploma/GED, Degree or professional credentials, and other
supporting documents that verify required qualifications.
Telephone calls are not accepted in place of an employment application or letter of interest.
Applicants who have a current application on file, please submit a letter of interest for each position in which
you want to be considered for. The letter should address how you meet each qualification.
Preference will be given to Shoshone-Bannock Tribal member applicants who provide a copy of their tribal
enrollment card. Non-enrolled members and other Indian tribal members must provide a Certificate of Indian
Blood (CIB) to receive preference.
Preference points will also be given during the interview process to veterans who provide documentation of
a DD-214.
Applicants being considered for employment or a political appointment must submit to a pre-employment
alcohol and drug screen prior to being hired or appointed. Refusal to take the test will render the applicant
ineligible for employment or political appointment.
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes will conduct an employment background check on new employees to ensure
suitability for the position applied for.
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Full Time
Sports & Recreation
$34k-41k (estimate)
05/02/2024
07/01/2024
shoshonebannocktribes.com
Pocatello, ID
100 - 200
Sports & Recreation
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