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The Bingo Agent is responsible for Bingo floor operations, including, but not limited to, sales cashiering before games, caller, floor person, and other assigned stations. Agents are responsible for ...

As a Bingo Attendant, you are essential to delivering a positive and enjoyable Bingo experience. In this role, you'll sell Bingo cards, call games, verify wins, and process payouts. You'll also ...

As a Bingo Clerk , you're the smiling face guests look forward to seeing. You help players get set up, keep the energy high, and make sure every session runs smoothly from start to finish. If you ...

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Responsible for reading, comprehension and adherence of regulatory, Bingo, and Golden Eagle Casino policies and procedures. * Fosters and maintains a positive attitude toward the fellow team members ...

Bingo Clerk

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$14.03/hr

Become a Bingo Clerk, not only will you be responsible walking around and selling Bingo products and paying Bingo winners you will be a part of creating the excitement of Bingo! Below are some of the ...

Responsible for the selling of bingo cards, call outs and floor verifications in accordance with all company standards, policies, and procedures. Essential Job Functions: * Sell bingo cards to guests ...

Bingo Supervisor

Verona, NY · On-site

$42K - $53K/yr

What does a Bingo Supervisor do? * Ensures that each session is adequately staffed with Bingo Callers, Bingo Service Rep Is and Bingo Service Rep IIs. * Takes responsibility for ensuring Team Members ...

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As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for bingo jobs in the United States is $12.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $8.65 and $15.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Bingo Jobs vs Casino Dealer?

AspectBingo JobsCasino Dealer
Required CredentialsNone or minimal; training providedGaming license, dealer certification
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, bingo halls, charity eventsCasinos, gaming establishments
Employer & IndustryNon-profit, entertainment, gaming industryCommercial casinos, hospitality industry
Common Search IntentJobs in bingo halls, part-time bingo workCasino dealer jobs, gaming employment

In summary, Bingo Jobs typically involve working in community or charity settings with minimal certification, focusing on hosting or managing bingo games. Casino Dealer roles require specialized licensing and work in formal casino environments. Both are part of the gaming industry but differ in credentials, environment, and employer type.

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Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:

The Bingo Agent is responsible for Bingo floor operations, including, but not limited to, sales cashiering before games, caller, floor person, and other assigned stations. Agents are responsible for providing Guests with excellent service that includes helping Guests with Bingo equipment, Bingo verification, and other assistance as needed.  This job requires a high level of multitasking between Guest requests and Bingo floor operations while maintaining a positive attitude and providing friendly, efficient service to Guests and Team Members. Responsibilities must be performed in accordance with all Company standards, policies, and procedures.


Essential Functions:

1.    Practice, support, and promote Thunder Valley Casino Resort’s “ELITE” company-wide service mission and demonstrate AAA Four Diamond service standards at all times.

2.    Comply with signatory controls and money handling requirements.

3.    Comply with all Bingo Department policies and procedures. Provide constructive feedback to Bingo Department management on necessary changes and improvements.

4.    Be aware of all Guest and Team Member activities in assigned area.

5.    Act as a sales cashier prior to games.
6.    Sell Bingo packages and related items and services to Guests, and account for funds.

7.    Act alternatively as caller and floor person.

8.    When performing the role of caller, call numbers drawn and display them to the Guests. Operate Bingo equipment, and verify winners to racked balls.

9.    When performing the role of floor person, observe players during the call, verify winning papers and electronic units, and obtain payouts from payout cashier to give to winning Guest(s).  May also be responsible for selling pull tab and paper specials on the floor.

10.    Perform Guest outreach such as explaining Bingo.

11.    Set up the Bingo equipment and the Bingo balls.

12.    Assist with promotions as required.

13.    Provide and create a Guest experience that exceeds Guest expectations and builds loyalty.

14.    Practice teamwork and support fellow Team Members to create an energized, positive work atmosphere.
15.    Give full attention to Guest opportunities, and take ownership of these opportunities to ensure Guest satisfaction.

16.    Observe and safeguard assets of the company.
 

Minimum Qualifications:

1.    Previous Bingo experience preferred.

2.    High school education or equivalent preferred.

3.    Money handling and math skills.

4.    Must have basic computer skills.

5.    Ability to learn and understand Title 31 requirements.

6.    Ability to communicate effectively with Guests, Team Members and Management in both written and verbal form.

7.    Ability to consistently display friendly, courteous, polite behavior with a positive attitude.

8.    Must be at least 21 years of age.

9.    Must be able to obtain UAIC Tribal Gaming License.


Physical Requirements:

1.    Requires normal, corrective vision range, the ability to see color and the ability to distinguish letters, numbers and symbols.

2.    Requires walking, reaching, turning, bending, lifting, carrying, observing, hearing, sitting.

3.    Requires the ability to push, pull, transport, and maneuver items weighing up to 100 lbs. and lift up to 50 lbs. with or without assistance.

4.    Requires manual dexterity to use job related equipment.