2026-05-15 – Weekly Casino Jobs : Surveillance roles on the rise

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This week, there’s a noticeable uptick in openings across various casino roles, particularly in security and host positions. As always, the demand for remote roles continues to rise, offering flexibility for those looking to work from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Casino Host - Philadelphia
    Company: Live! Casino·Hotel | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    Looking for dynamic individuals to engage with guests and ensure a high-energy casino experience. 24/7 operation means flexibility in working hours will be a plus.
    Apply Here

  • Casino Ambassador
    Company: United Security Services | Location: Chicago, IL
    Focused on maintaining a safe and welcoming environment, this role is ideal for someone with a strong presence and excellent communication skills.
    Apply Here

  • Casino Vault Cashier
    Company: 7th Street Casino | Location: Kansas City, KS
    A full-time role perfect for detail-oriented individuals who can handle financial transactions with accuracy and integrity.
    Apply Here

  • CASINO CREDIT - CLERK II - FT
    Company: Seminole Gaming | Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
    A role under the Casino Credit Supervisor, requiring strong organizational skills and a good understanding of credit operations within a casino setting.
    Apply Here

  • Command Center Operator - Casino Security
    Company: 001 Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood | Location: Hollywood, FL
    If you’re tech-savvy and vigilant, this could be your spot. Responsible for monitoring and ensuring security within the casino complex.
    Apply Here

  • DEALER SCHOOL - SEMINOLE CASINO COCONUT CREEK
    Company: Seminole Gaming | Location: Pompano Beach, FL
    Perfect for those looking to break into the casino industry, this school provides training for aspiring dealers who have the right attitude and aptitude.
    Apply Here

  • Casino Services Ambassador
    Company: Revo Casino and Social House | Location: Conway, NH
    This role is all about customer service and ensuring guests have an exceptional experience at Revo Casino.
    Apply Here

  • Surveillance Lead, Southland Casino
    Company: Delaware North | Location: West Memphis, AR
    A key role for those with experience in casino surveillance, requiring at least two years of experience.
    Apply Here


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It’s a good week for remote opportunities, especially if you’re eyeing roles in iGaming or tech. Here are the top picks:

  • Country Director - Sweden (iGaming) - Remote
    Company: SpotOn Connection | Location: Lakewood, WA
    A strategic role in managing casino products, perfect for those with a background in sales or account management in the gaming sector.
    Apply Here

  • VP - SLOT OPERATIONS
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: Davie, FL
    Lead the slot department at a premier resort, balancing office work with time on the casino floor.
    Apply Here

  • IT SOX Controls Senior Analyst
    Company: Rush Street Interactive | Location: Chicago, IL
    A vital role ensuring compliance and controls in online gaming, ideal for those with a keen eye for detail.
    Apply Here

  • Data Product Manager, Curation
    Company: Rush Street Interactive | Location: Chicago, IL
    Manage the curation of data products, perfect for those who thrive in dynamic and innovative environments.
    Apply Here

  • People Operations Specialist
    Company: Rush Street Interactive | Location: Chicago, IL
    Focus on enhancing the employee experience in a company that’s leading the charge in online casino gaming.
    Apply Here

  • Game Integrity Senior Analyst
    Company: Rush Street Interactive | Location: Chicago, IL
    Ensure fair play in online gaming, key for those with a meticulous approach and a passion for the industry.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week’s roundup. Keep an eye on these opportunities, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about the roles. Best of luck!

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But i’ve noticed that applying early can really make a difference — kind of like getting to the buffet before the rush! Just last month, I landed a remote security role because I jumped on it right away. Have you applied to any of these?

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I’ve found that tailoring your resume for specific roles can really help you stand out. For instance, I highlighted my attention to detail when applying for a surveillance position, and it caught their eye. It makes a big difference to match your skills to what they’re looking.

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I totally agree about applying early! When I went for a surveillance position last year, I made sure my application was in before breakfast, and it paid off. Just remember, some places value experience over a flawless resume, so don’t hesitate to share your unique skills.

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Getting in early is key, but don’t forget to showcase your skills effectively. I landed my remote position by emphasizing my analytical skills and adaptability in my application — those really stood out for the surveillance role. If anyone’s looking for more tips on framing your experience, check out this thread: Job Tips.

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I remember when I was applying for a remote casino host role last year; I made sure to highlight my customer service experience clearly on my resume. It really helped me connect with what the employers were looking for. Even if the roles are remote, having those strong interpersonal skills can set you apart, don’t underestimate that aspect.

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And , the rush of applying early is so real; i applied for a surveillance role a few weeks ago and was surprised at how fast the listings disappeared. Just make sure your resume shows off any tech skills you have; I’ve heard even a basic understanding of CCTV systems can give you an edge.

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When I applied for a surveillance role, I found it super helpful to tailor my resume for specific keywords from the job description. It wasn’t just about listing my experience; I made sure to align it with the skills they were asking for. Also, those remote positions often get filled quickly, so don’t hesitate to hit send right after you polish your application.

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