
location_on500, Grizzie Lane, Pocola, LeFlore County, Oklahoma, 74902, United States
As a Surveillance Officer, you will serve as the eyes of the casino, utilizing advanced digital video and audio technologies to monitor operations across the entire property. This role is critical for maintaining the integrity of casino procedures, particularly in funds-handling areas, and for supporting internal investigations alongside Tribal Police and Casino Security.
You will be responsible for conducting routine video reviews to identify procedural deviations or irregularities, documenting suspicious activities, and compiling accurate, error-free reports for various departments. Your work ensures that all surveillance footage is properly archived and available for future reference or legal proceedings, including potential court testimony.
This is a full-time position operating on a Wednesday through Sunday schedule from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM. The hourly pay rate is $19.30, and weekly earned wage access is available for eligible employees.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.
Work model: On-site
500, Grizzie Lane, Pocola, LeFlore County, Oklahoma, 74902, United States
Pocola, Oklahoma
Skills: Digital Video Surveillance, CCTV, Microsoft, Cip Reporting Software, Mics, Tics, Sics, CD, DVD.
Education: High School Diploma or GED required.
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma operates as a major entity within the Government Administration sector, headquartered in Durant, OK. As the third-largest federally recognized tribe in the United States, the organization functions as a sovereign nation dedicated to the prosperity of its members. The leadership team includes Chief Gary Batton and Assistant Chief Jack Austin Jr., who guide the nation's strategic direction and operations.
The organization serves the Choctaw community and the broader public by fostering an environment rooted in the Chahta spirit of faith, family, and culture. Its primary mission focuses on offering opportunities for growth and development to the Choctaw Proud. The nation provides essential services and administrative support consistent with its status as a significant governmental body.
Contact information is available via the official website at www.choctawnation.com or by calling (800) 522-6170. The entity maintains a digital presence on social platforms under the handles @choctawnationOK and /Choctawnationofoklahoma. This structure supports the tribe's commitment to maintaining its cultural heritage while delivering effective governance and community resources in Oklahoma.
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