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NOC Sub Group

6443.1 Gambling Casino Supervisors

Supervisors in this group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of gambling casino workers.



shift manager, gambling casino

slot supervisor

supervisor, gaming tables







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SMD



138



VCHBLS
312211



L1



4+, R



Main Characteristics



Occupations in this group are characterized by the following aptitudes, interests and worker functions as they relate to main duties:

  • General learning ability to supervise and co-ordinate the work of gambling casino workers
  • Verbal and numerical ability to train casino staff and to oversee the preparation of reports related to the activities of staff who calculate and pay out winning bets and jackpots and collect losing bets
  • Social interest in resolving problems that arise, such as patrons' complaints and work related issues
  • Methodical interest in co-ordinating and scheduling activities of staff working at gaming tables and slot machines
  • Directive interest in supervising and training casino workers; and in monitoring gaming tables




Vision
3Near and far vision

Colour Discrimination
1Relevant

Hearing
2Verbal interaction

Body Position
2Standing and/or walking

Limb Co-ordination
1Upper limb co-ordination

Strength
1Limited




Location
L1Regulated inside climate



Education/Training
4+, R

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.
  • Gambling casino supervisors usually require experience in all gambling activities.
  • Security clearance is required for all gambling casino workers.
  • Casino gaming licences are usually required for all casino employees.



Gambling casinos



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