
This position involves directing and supervising security staff, assigning work, and determining priorities. The supervisor will ensure that the highest level of guest service is maintained and will coordinate onsite investigations. This role requires the ability to respond quickly and calmly in emergency situations, maintain relationships with law enforcement, and handle various administrative tasks, including report management and key access.
NOTE: This job is a safety-sensitive position subject to drug testing requirements. A positive drug test will result in a job offer being rescinded or, for active employees, termination, even if they test positive for marijuana and have a valid medical marijuana license.
Assist with directing and supervising security staff, assigning work, and determining priorities.
Ensure the highest level of guest service is maintained at all times.
Ensure compliance with CNE age requirements and policies by reviewing guests’ identification.
Prevent guests from entering premises with prohibited items.
Coordinate onsite investigations and work with various law enforcement agencies as needed.
Maintain a working relationship with local law enforcement, fire, and safety departments.
Evaluate and respond to incidents, including performing CPR and first aid procedures when necessary.
Review and approve incident reports and provide training on report preparation.
Assist in managing employee key access and running related reports.
Coordinate security programs with other departments.
Use a computerized report management system to input and update information.
Associate's degree in a related field and at least 1 year of security experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
CPR certification required.
State of Oklahoma Council of Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) or Law Enforcement Certification within six months of employment required.
State of Oklahoma CLEET armed security guard license required.
Cherokee Nation Armed Security Officer license required.
Working knowledge of firearms and defensive tactics.
Working knowledge of surveillance video systems and maintaining the chain of evidence.
Ability to analyze facts and exercise sound judgment in all situations.
Ability to pass a CNE security-approved custody control and weapons training.
Ability to obtain and maintain licensing by the appropriate gaming authority.
Must have a valid driver’s license.
For more than two decades, Cherokee Casino has been Oklahoma’s premier destination for gaming, live entertainment and extraordinary experiences. The brand currently owns and operates nine properties across Northeastern Oklahoma. Each features its own unique offerings yet all share in Cherokee Casino's commitment to quality.
Guests can enjoy slots and table games, multiple hotels, a delicious array of dining options, live entertainment from local and national acts, horse racing, golf, a KOA campground, meeting and event space, and monthly promotions. Cherokee Casino also offers players impressive perks and benefits through One Star Rewards. As the brand continues to expand its offerings and footprint, Cherokee Casino remains dedicated to the well-being of the Cherokee Nation and the communities that it calls home.
Here's what awaits you:
Health & Wellness: Choose from top-notch health plans, 24/7 Telemedicine access, and on-site health clinics (at select locations).
Financial Security: Grow your future with a generous 401(k) match and paid vacation, sick time, bereavement, and holidays.
Work-Life Balance: Enjoy flexible spending accounts, maternity/paternity leave, and voluntary benefits for added peace of mind.
And More: Earn incentives based on performance, refer friends and get rewarded, and enjoy discounts and holiday appreciation gifts.