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Buffet Dishwasher

Tama, IA · On-site

$10.75 - $14/hr

Minimum Job Qualifications Knowledge/Education/Work Experiences: Entry-level position. Must be at least 18 years old and able to obtain a gaming license in accordance to the regulations established ...

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How much do entry level bingo jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level bingo in the United States is $17.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do bingo callers get paid?

Bingo callers at the entry level typically earn between $8 and $15 per hour, depending on the location and venue. Some positions may offer additional tips or bonuses, and basic communication skills are important for this role.

What is the difference between Entry Level Bingo vs Entry Level Cashier?

AspectEntry Level BingoEntry Level Cashier
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalentHigh school diploma or equivalent
Work EnvironmentCasinos, gaming hallsRetail stores, restaurants, supermarkets
Employer & Industry UsageGaming and entertainment industryRetail and hospitality sectors
Common Search & ComparisonCustomer service, cash handling, basic mathCustomer service, cash handling, basic math

Entry Level Bingo and Entry Level Cashier roles share similar credentials and work environments, focusing on customer service and cash handling. However, Entry Level Bingo positions are specific to the gaming industry, while Cashier roles are more common across retail and hospitality sectors. Both roles are suitable for individuals seeking entry-level positions with basic math and customer service skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Bingo jobs? The most popular types of Bingo jobs are:
Infographic showing various Entry Level Bingo job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 1% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 96% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,327 per year, or $17.5 per hour.
LTCC UNLICENSED PERSONAL ASSISTANT (FT) - (Must enroll in CRH or NWC C.N.A Program)

LTCC UNLICENSED PERSONAL ASSISTANT (FT) - (Must enroll in CRH or NWC C.N.A Program)

Cody Regional Health

Cody, WY • On-site

$15.19 - $17.87/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Cody Regional Health rating

5.5

Company rating: 5.5 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Are you enrolled or do you intend to enroll in a
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM?
If so, this position is for you!
SCHOLARSHIP & SIGN-ON BONUS
You can work for our Long Term Care Center as an Unlicensed Personal Assistant (UPA) while you are completing your CNA certification course.
(*see info below regarding scholarship).
Once you receive your Graduate or Certified Nursing Assistant license, and you are in good standing in your position, you will be promoted to your new night shift GNA/CNA position!
Candidate must receive C.N.A. license within 6 months of starting the C.N.A. program.
*Candidates that enroll in the CRH CNA program will enter into a scholarship agreement which commits them to working for CRH for the period of 2 years as a Certified Nursing Assistant. This scholarship covers your tuition, fees, books, on the job training, and paid class time. The candidate will also be offered a sign-on bonus once licensed as a CNA.
You will be expected to work the night shift position unless there is an open day shift available.
DEPARTMENT: Long Term Care Center
REPORTS TO: Charge Nurse, Nursing Supervisor, and Director of Nursing
CONSULTS WITH: CRH CNAs, Nurses,Dietitian and Dietary Staff
JOB SUMMARY
UPA will be a staff member with a focus on the resident. The presence of the UPA will be dependent on the CNA to Resident ratio. The UPA will be assisting the CNAs and Nurses in completing tasks listed but not limited to nutrition intake, fluid intake, side work, and providing common comforts for LTCC residents.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Currently enrolled or will enroll in the CNA program at Cody Regional Health or Northwest College. Candidate must obtain license within 6 months of hire date. This position will require specified training on assisting residents with meals, obtaining percentages, operating LTCC Van and Bus, and acceptable practices for Unlicensed Personnel while caring for our residents.
EXPERIENCE
Entry level
SKILLS
Exhibit a special interest in the older adult and others requiring long-term care. Has sufficient written and verbal communication skills to understand instructions and complete basic charting functions. Maintain confidentiality.
REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS
BLS (AHA); Current drivers' license and clear driving record.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Coordinate resident needs with UC, CNA, Nurse, Bath Aide and Restorative Aide.
  • Provide excellent customer service to residents, family members, physicians, staff members and visitors.
  • Answer phone calls on each unit as trained and with a professional and courteous attitude.
  • Ensure rooms stay neat by performing light housekeeping duties, such as straightening up closets, making beds, folding blankets, organizing night stands...etc.
  • Ensure living areas stay neat by performing small housekeeping duties, such as lowering recliners, folding blankets, disposing of paper cups and plates, etc.
  • Assist activities staff by assisting residents to scheduled activities such as Bingo or Beauty shop.
  • Complete the required State Feeding Assistant Program. Successfully complete annual CEU requirements associated with specific training requirements.
  • Distribute ice water around 1000 & 1500 to ensure all residents have access to fresh water per preference and document the amount of fluid intake.
  • Ask residents if they would like a snack. Deliver snacks to all residents around 1000 & 1500 to ensure all residents have access to food multiple times a day. Document the amount consumed.
  • Assist residents to dining areas, apply clothing protectors, serve drinks and meals, help CNA's by feeding and cueing the lower choke risk residents. Document percentages of food consumed and fluid intake accurately and completely. Assist residents back to the main living area/personal rooms. Report poor appetites or low fluid intake to charge nurse.
  • Answer call lights and ensure they are within reach of the resident.
  • Assist residents with small needs, such as bringing them a blanket, refreshing their coffee, etc.
  • Assist the CNA's with placing personal care products, linens, laundry, etc. in the correct residential rooms.
  • Notify supervisor(s) of any suspected abuse immediately.
  • Setup and cue residents with ADLs if needed.
  • Notify Charge Nurse if resident is requesting medication, change in care plans, or any concerns.
  • Report any changes or unusual observations of the resident to the Charge Nurse.
  • Can assist activities with tasks such as labeling new laundry for residents.
  • Uphold resident rights and freedoms as stated in the Resident's Rights Policy.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality and uphold HIPPA requirements.
  • Attend mandatory orientation, staff meetings and in-services.
  • Know and is able to carry out approved emergency procedures.
  • Report all unusual occurrences, breakage and damage.
  • Conform to dress code and all other policies and procedures of the facility.