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ACT Australian Capital Territory Canberra
NSW New South Wales Sydney
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WA Western Australia Perth
Major Group: 4 – Community and Personal Service Workers | Sub-Major Group: 43 – Hospitality Workers | Minor Group: 431 – Hospitality Workers | Unit Group: 4313 – Gaming Workers
Description: Provides gaming services within a casino or other gambling establishment.
Skill Level 4 : Occupations at Skill Level 4 have a level of skill commensurate with one of the following:
– NZ Register Level 2 or 3 qualification or
– AQF Certificate II or III.
At least one year of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
Alternative Titles
  • Croupier
Alternative titles are any commonly used alternative title (or titles) for the occupation. These alternative titles have the same meaning as the principal title but may be less commonly used.
Specialisations
  • Casino Gaming Inspector
  • Gaming Pit Boss
Specialisation titles are any commonly used titles which refer to a subset of jobs belonging to the occupation designated in the principal title. These jobs involve the performance of specialised tasks rather than the broader range of tasks usually performed in the occupation.
Description: Provide gaming services within casinos and other gambling establishments.
Skill Level: Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience outlined below.
– In Australia:
AQF Certificate II or III (ANZSCO Skill Level 4)
– In New Zealand:
NZ Register Level 2 or 3 qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 4)
At least one year of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
Tasks
  • Ensuring that games operating in the casino pit run smoothly
  • Monitoring cash drops to cashiers and chip transactions
  • Observing incidents and settling disputes arising at gaming tables
  • Dealing games in accordance with casino rules, policies and procedures and ensuring that bets are placed within the rules of the game
  • Checking that appropriate betting limit signs are in place
  • Checking playing cards
  • Verifying cash and colour chip change involving larger amounts with the casino gaming inspector
  • Advising patrons about the rules and etiquette of games
  • Counting the amount of cash chips in the float and entering a closer slip with the corresponding amount in the cash total
  • Calculating and paying winning bets