Casino Cashier Jobs

Casino Cashier jobs are open across commercial casinos, tribal gaming facilities, and resort properties, at every level from entry-level cage cashier to lead and vault supervisor, with specializations in cage operations, chip and currency handling, and player services. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles213+
Top stateNevada
Top employerStation Casinos
Top cityLas Vegas, NV
Work type99% On-site
Top industryHealthcare

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Station Casinos
Casino Service Manager
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Station Casinos
New 5h ago
Casino Service Manager
Station Casinos
Henderson, Nevada
Customer Service & Support
Hospitality & Guest Services
Human Resources
On-Site
None
5,001-10,000

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Station Casinos
Casino Service Manager
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New 5h ago
Casino Service Manager
Station Casinos
Las Vegas, Nevada
Customer Service & Support
Hospitality & Guest Services
Human Resources
On-Site
None
5,001-10,000

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Station Casinos
Slot Casino Host
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Station Casinos
Added 1d ago
Slot Casino Host
Station Casinos
Las Vegas, Nevada
Customer Service & Support
Hospitality & Guest Services
Events & Tourism
Event Planning
On-Site
None
5,001-10,000

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MGM Resorts International
Vice President Casino Operations
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MGM Resorts International
Added 1d ago
Vice President Casino Operations
MGM Resorts International
Springfield, Massachusetts
Executive Leadership & C-Suite
Business Operations
Customer Service & Support
$165k - $220k/yr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Casino Groundskeeping Lead
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Added 2d ago
Casino Groundskeeping Lead
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Durant, Oklahoma
$19/hr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Casino Cashier Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Station Casinos
    Station Casinos102
  • El Camino Health
    El Camino Health45
  • Royal Caribbean
    Royal Caribbean16
  • Caesars Entertainment
    Caesars Entertainment5
  • Belterra Resort Indiana
    Belterra Resort Indiana4

Top Industries Hiring

  • Healthcare & Medical Services49
  • Hospitality & Tourism33
  • Transportation & Logistics16
  • Government & Public Sector4
  • Technology & Software4

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in casino cashier jobs.

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • One or more years of cash-handling or cage cashier experience
  • Valid state gaming license or willingness to obtain one
  • Proficiency with casino cage software and currency-counting equipment
  • Strong math skills and demonstrated accuracy in large cash transactions
  • Ability to work rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays

Tips for Your Casino Cashier Job Search

Tailor your resume to cage operations

Highlight specific cash-handling volume, your accuracy rate with large currency counts, and any experience reconciling chip floats or vault totals. Generic cashier language won't stand out in casino hiring, so name the actual cage tasks you've performed.

Get your gaming license before applying

Most casino employers require a state gaming license or registration card before your first shift. Research your target state's Gaming Control Board requirements and start that application early, since background checks can take weeks to clear.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists casino cashier openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Filter openings by property type

Tribal casinos and commercial properties operate under different regulatory frameworks and often pay on different scales. Decide which environment fits your experience, then focus your search there so your application speaks directly to what those employers expect.

Prepare for a cash-handling skills test

Many casino cage interviews include a live count or a simulated chip-exchange exercise. Practice counting mixed denominations quickly and accurately before your interview so the hands-on portion doesn't catch you off guard.

Negotiate shift differentials, not just base pay

Casino cashiers often work overnight, weekend, and holiday shifts where differential pay can meaningfully raise your total compensation. Ask specifically about differential rates during the offer stage rather than waiting until your first paycheck.

Casino Cashier Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most casino cashiers?

The companies hiring the most casino cashiers right now include Station Casinos, El Camino Health, and Royal Caribbean, with the largest share of openings in Nevada, California, and Mississippi, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Tribal gaming operators and large resort-casino groups tend to post the highest volumes consistently throughout the year.

How many casino cashier jobs are remote?

About 1% of casino cashier openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting the hands-on nature of cage and vault work. The sub-areas most likely to offer any remote component are back-office reconciliation, payroll support roles within gaming finance, and some cage-auditing positions at larger resort operators.

How do you become a casino cashier?

Start by earning a high school diploma or GED, then build foundational cash-handling experience in retail, banking, or a related environment. Apply for your state gaming registration or license through the relevant Gaming Control Board before or alongside your job search, since most properties require it before you can work the cage floor. Many entry-level casino cashier roles provide on-the-job training for property-specific systems once you clear the background check.

Can you get hired as a casino cashier with no experience?

Yes, some casino properties hire entry-level cage cashiers with no prior casino experience if you can demonstrate strong math skills and accuracy with cash. Retail cashier, bank teller, or any customer-facing cash-handling background helps your application significantly. Smaller tribal casinos and newer properties that are scaling staff are often more open to training candidates who show attention to detail and a clean background check result.

What does the casino cashier interview process look like?

Most casino cashier interviews include an initial phone or video screen with HR, followed by an in-person interview with a cage manager or shift supervisor. Many properties add a practical cash-counting or chip-exchange exercise to assess accuracy under time pressure. Background checks and gaming license verification run concurrently with or immediately after the offer stage, so the full process from first interview to start date can take a few weeks.

Where can I find and apply to casino cashier jobs?

You can find and apply to casino cashier jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from commercial casinos, tribal gaming properties, and resort operators across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your experience and location preference, then apply directly to each one that fits.

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