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Bingo Manager Hourly Wage: Exempt: No Gaming License: Class II Key Employee Bingo Job Level: 3 - Medium Summary: * Floor Walker/ Cashier/ Caller are able to perform the duties of Paymaster or ...

Announce each Bingo game and how it is played. Call the numbers for the Bingo game, thereby, having control of the pace of the game. * Make announcements prior to game concerning rules of the Bingo ...

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Bingo Caller

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$15.44/hr

As a Bingo Caller you will serve guests by conducting and calling bingo games and drawings. While carrying out the job duties listed below, you will contribute to our continued business success by ...

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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for bingo 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.

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A Bingo Caller’s daily duties often include preparing game materials, setting up and testing bingo equipment, and clearly announcing numbers during games to large groups of players. They are also responsible for verifying winning cards, resolving player queries, and ensuring all game rules are followed throughout the session. Collaborating closely with floor staff and event organizers, Bingo Callers help maintain a welcoming and orderly environment. This role offers the opportunity to develop public speaking skills and become an integral part of lively, community-focused team settings.

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To thrive as a Bingo Caller, you need excellent verbal communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to perform basic math quickly, often with a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with bingo calling equipment, microphone systems, and sometimes electronic bingo management systems is typically required. Strong customer service abilities, a friendly demeanor, and the capacity to keep the audience engaged are crucial soft skills. These qualities are vital for creating an enjoyable and smooth game experience for players, ensuring accuracy, and maintaining the energy of the event.

How do you become a bingo caller?

To become a bingo caller, you typically need good communication skills, a clear speaking voice, and familiarity with the game rules. Many positions require on-the-job training, and some employers prefer candidates with experience in customer service or entertainment. Certification is not usually required but can be beneficial for certain venues.

What are the duties of a bingo worker?

A bingo worker is responsible for organizing and managing bingo games, calling out numbers, verifying winners, and ensuring the game runs smoothly. They may also handle cash transactions, maintain game equipment, and enforce rules to ensure fair play in a gaming or community setting.
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Job description


Supervisor: Bingo Manager

Hourly Wage:

Exempt: No

Gaming License: Class II Key Employee Bingo

Job Level: 3 - Medium

Summary:

  • Floor Walker/ Cashier/ Caller are able to perform the duties of Paymaster or Inventory Clerk depending on the requirements of each session. This would be determined before the start of the session and would remain the same for the entire session. The individual may be either a Dual Rate for Paymaster or Inventory Clerk but never both. While in the role of Paymaster they must perform all Paymaster duties. While in the role of Inventory Clerk they must perform all Inventory Clerk duties.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:

As a Dual Rate for Paymaster:

  • Assist with the setup of the Bingo hall including getting bingo paper ready, setting out trash bags, cleaning tables, setting up tables, vacuuming, setting up Bingo equipment, checking lights of Bingo boards, etc.
  • Reports to work in a timely fashion.
  • Monitors and documents the performance of the Bingo Staff, ensuring adherence to Golden Eagle Casino Bingo Procedure Manual and handbook.
  • Responsible for any papers, packets, and/or forms for maintaining cashier and guest accountability.
  • Trains cashiers and maintains cashier knowledge of machines and sales aids.
  • Oversees each cashiers count of packet and moneys, and is responsible for recounts at the close of business.
  • 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, management, and guests.
  • Will be responsible for funds transferred.
  • Accountable for cashier training and updating that training as if becomes necessary. Also, responsible for all moneys and counts, that the cashiers handles, to ensure proper accounting.
  • Will assist with clean up after the Bingo session including emptying ashtrays, sanitizing the tables, placing all debris in trash bags, placing trash bags by the door to be taken to the compactor, vacuuming, tearing down Bingo equipment, etc.
  • May work entertainment including concerts, parades, etc. when Bingo is not in session or conflicts with regular Bingo schedule.
  • Performs other duties assigned by Bingo Manager or Golden Eagle Casino Management
  • As a supervisor position, will not receive tips.
  • Responsible for issuing/ receiving the Cashiers/Floor Attendants impressed bank for the session.
  • Responsible for payouts of winning Bingo's and printing winning Handset faces.
  • Responsible for calling all parties for notification of winning progressive or Jackpot and completing all necessary paperwork according to the Bingo Procedure Manual.
  • Responsible for starting the system for the computer to run the Bingo session
  • Responsible for assuring that all paperwork is properly signed and completed for the folder that is sent to Accounting at the end of each session.
  • Responsible for receiving and verifying the funds transferred from the Vault by a security guard.
  • Responsible for securing funds transferred back to the Vault at the end of the session.

As a Dual rate for Inventory Clerk:


  • Assist with the setup of the Bingo hall including getting bingo paper ready, setting out trash bags, cleaning tables, setting up tables, vacuuming, setting up Bingo equipment, checking lights of Bingo boards, etc.
  • Reports to work in a timely fashion.
  • Adheres to Golden Eagle Casino Bingo Procedure Manual and handbook.
  • Monitors all inventory of paper and returns accurately.
  • Keeps records and reports on needs, requirements, and usage concerning all papers and supplies.
  • Track inventory using the computer program utilized by Bingo Department.
  • Prepares any necessary packets, including special games, for each session.
  • Ensures enough packets for each gaming session.
  • Keeps records according to serial numbers of all papers, games played, and sessions.
  • Responsible for maintaining paper packet supplies for cashiers and customers.
  • Will assist with clean up after the Bingo session including emptying ashtrays, sanitizing the tables, placing all debris in trash bags, placing trash bags by the door to be taken to the compactor, vacuuming, tearing down Bingo equipment, etc.
  • May work entertainment including concerts, parades, etc. when Bingo is not in session or conflicts with regular Bingo schedule.
  • Performs other duties assigned by Bingo Manager or Golden Eagle Casino Management



Physical REQUIREMENTS:

(see human resource's physical requirement policies)



Education and Experience:


  • High School Diploma / GED required
  • One (1) year in Bingo/Gaming required


Other Skills:


  • Computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.
  • Ability to supervise and train cashiers.
  • Must have good communication skills, and be able to work calmly and professionally under stress.
  • Must show proficiency with office equipment, including, but not limited to: 10 key adding machine, computers, fax machine, and copier.
  • Must be able to tolerate secondary smoke, bright lights, high noise levels, and dust.
  • Must have excellent cash handling
  • Must possess effectively documentation skills.
  • Must be able to develop and work within a team effort.
  • Effective at presenting information.