Sergeant
Company: Twenty-Nine Palms Band Of Mission Indians
Location: Coachella
Posted on: April 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Description SUMMARY : The Casino Sergeant is responsible for the
direct supervision, coordination, and daily performance of Public
Safety Officers assigned to the casino property and, when
designated, for supervising patrol operations on Tribal lands and
enterprises. This position ensures that all safety and security
operations are conducted safely, efficiently, and in accordance
with Tribal, state, and federal regulations. The Casino Sergeant
provides leadership during incidents and emergencies, maintains
communication between the casino, patrol, and command staff, and
promotes professionalism, accountability, and teamwork. They play a
key role in maintaining a secure, service-oriented environment
while upholding the Tribe’s commitment to the Five Star Experience,
ensuring safety, respect, and integrity for all guests and team
members. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The requirements
listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or
ability required to perform this job successfully. Upon request,
reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Provide
outstanding customer service to guests and all other employees by
exceeding our mission statement. Lead by example and carry out our
Five Star Experience to Guests and all Team Members by fulfilling
our Mission Statement, Service Promise and following department
service standards. This entails consistency performing our service
expectations of: Welcoming, Proactive, Seamless, Personalized and
Valued. Supervise and coordinate Public Safety Officers assigned to
the casino, ensuring compliance with Tribal gaming regulations,
departmental policies, and internal controls. Conduct roll calls,
assign daily posts, and ensure shift readiness, accountability, and
coverage. Respond to and manage incidents within the casino,
ensuring accurate documentation, investigation, and follow-up.
Serve as the incident supervisor for disturbances, medical
emergencies, thefts, or other critical events until relieved by
command staff. Coordinate with Surveillance, Compliance, Risk
Management, and Human Resources during investigations or
enforcement actions. Review and approve incident, injury, and
property reports for completeness and accuracy. Monitor and ensure
compliance with Body-Worn Camera policies and reporting standards.
Monitor officer’s performance, appearance, and professionalism;
coach and counsel as needed. Train and mentor officers in guest
service, emergency response, de-escalation, and report writing.
Maintain a visible presence on the gaming floor to deter misconduct
and ensure officer engagement. Ensure adherence to Minimum Internal
Control Standards (MICS) and Tribal Internal Control Standards
(TICS). Assume command and management of crime scenes, emergency
situations, sectors, and areas when required of Sergeant. Maintain
professional communication with all directors, managers, and
command staff. Participate in scheduling, evaluations, training,
and disciplinary actions as directed. Prepare and submit accurate
logs, reports, and operational documentation in a timely manner.
Recommend improvements to operational policies, training, and
safety procedures. Maintain readiness to respond to critical
incidents on any Tribal property when called upon. Promote teamwork
and morale, fostering open communication and a disciplined,
respectful environment. Perform other duties as assigned by the
Commander, Director, or designee. Patrol Operations (as assigned)
Supervise patrol officers during field operations, ensuring proper
enforcement of Tribal ordinances and response to incidents across
Tribal properties. Conduct vehicle, equipment, and uniform
inspections to ensure operational readiness. Oversee and review
patrol activity logs, reports, and case documentation for accuracy
and policy compliance. Direct officers in responding to accidents,
traffic control, disturbances, and emergency calls. Coordinate and
assume command of major incidents, crime scenes, or emergency
responses until relieved by senior staff. Support enforcement of
Tribal laws and assist in multi-agency coordination with local law
enforcement when necessary. Able to make difficult decision in a
fair and honest manner. Strong verbal and written communication
skills. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervise directly and
indirectly all Casino and Patrol Public Safety Officers as
assigned. Ensure compliance with departmental policies, safety
regulations, and Tribal law. Participate in hiring, training,
scheduling, performance evaluations, and corrective action
processes. Act as the on-duty supervisor in the absence of command
staff. Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE (MUST BE
DOCUMENTED): High School Degree (or GED) Two (2) years (or
equivalent) supervisory experience. Tribal or gaming public safety
experience strongly preferred. CERTIFICATION, LICENSES AND ANY
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Must pass periodic random drug screens.
Must be able to pass background suitability investigation. Must
obtain a Tribal Gaming License. Must obtain all other applicable
certifications and licenses. Must provide proof of eligibility to
work in the United States within 72 hours of employment. Must
obtain CPR, First Aid and AED Certification upon hire Must possess
and maintain a current Bureau of Security and Investigative
Services (BSIS) Guard Card Must possess and maintain a current
Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) Firearms
Permit Must possess and maintain a current Baton Permit Must
possess and maintain a current Chemical Agent Permit PHYSICAL
DEMANDS: While performing duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to stand, walk, sit, and use hands to handle or
feel objects. The employee may occasionally lift up to 75 pounds
and push or pull up to 150 pounds. The role may require bending,
kneeling, climbing stairs, or extended standing. Must maintain
physical condition suitable for responding to emergencies. Vision,
hearing, and verbal communication must be sufficient to observe,
report, and respond effectively to conditions across casino and
field environments. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment
characteristics described here are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job. Multiple locations. Some enterprises are open 24 hours
per day, 7 days per week; therefore, you must be flexible to work
any and all hours. Must be available for emergency calls 24/7. Must
be available to work weekend and holidays. Some enterprises are
gaming facilities. Some enterprises are not a smoke-free
environment. Surveillance cameras and audio equipment monitor the
premises recording activity throughout most of the facilities on 24
hours per day, 7 days per week basis. INDIAN PREFERENCE ACT : The
Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians has a resolution on file
with Human Resources to ensure that Indian Preference will be
adhered to in the following order in accordance with IPA: 1. Tribal
Members 2. Other Native Americans 3. All other ethnic groups
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