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State of Nevada
Enforcement Agent - Las Vegas
State of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 442638825 STEVE SISOLAK Governor NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD 1919 College Parkway, P.O. Box 8003, Carson City, Nevada 89702 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 2600, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 3650 S. Pointe Circle, Suite 203, P.O. Box 31109, Laughlin, Nevada 89028 557 W. Silver Street, Suite 207, Elko, Nevada 89801 9790 Gateway Drive, Suite 100, Reno, Nevada 89521 750 Pilot Road, Suite I, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 SANDRA D. MORGAN, Chairwoman TERRY JOHNSON, Member PHIL KATSAROS, Member Agent, Enforcement Division Nevada Gaming Control Board Las Vegas Salary up to $78,264 (Employee/Employer Paid Retirement Plan) The Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board) is seeking qualified candidates for the position(s) of an Agent of the Enforcement Division. This is an unclassified, full-time position located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Recruitment This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified candidates, and may be used to fill vacancies for Enforcement Agent for up to one (1) year. Position Description The Nevada Gaming Control Board is looking for dedicated applicants who have character above reproach to help fulfill the mission of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada. Primary responsibilities are to conduct criminal and regulatory investigations, arbitrate disputes between patrons and licensees, gather intelligence on organized criminal groups involved in gaming related activities, conduct background investigations for gaming employee registrations applicants, and inspect and approve new games, surveillance systems, chips and tokens, charitable lotteries and charitable games. Under immediate or general supervision, an agent receives training and conducts criminal, regulatory, and intelligence investigations into alleged violations of NRS and applicable regulations; collects, analyzes, and documents the information obtained; prepares comprehensive reports for the distribution and use of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the Nevada Gaming Commission, applicable Offices of City/District Attorneys, the Nevada Attorney General's Office, and other authorized agencies; investigates disputes involving gaming activities; ensures regulatory compliance by gaming licensees; develops and operates informants; provides instruction and on-the-job training to new agents; completes assigned special projects and administrative duties; and performs related work as required. This is a sworn peace officer position with statewide law enforcement authority pursuant to NRS 289.360(2). Enforcement Agents are required to carry firearms and must demonstrate proficiency and safe handling of same on an ongoing basis. Agents will be required to make criminal arrests, appear and testify in court or in regulatory hearings, and write affidavits for arrest and search warrants. In addition, Agents serve search warrants, transport/book prisoners, and conduct extradition of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Pre-Law, Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Computer Science, or other applicable subject matter. • An equivalent combination of education and investigative experience involving white collar crime, narcotics trafficking or money laundering, organized crime, intelligence collection, fraud or closely related experience. Professional level experience in the areas of accounting, auditing, legal research, business or public administration in a related area, or closely related experience. Both education and experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis. • Must be 21 at the time of appointment • Must possess and maintain a valid driver license. Upon hire, possess a Nevada or "border state" driver license under conditions defined by NRS 483.035 • Must be a US citizen. • Applicants must possess or be able to attain certification as a category I peace officer by the Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission within 1 year of appointment. • Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission is preferred • Nevada Peace Nevada Peace Officers Standards Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer must be met before appointment. Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer may be found HERE. Special to this classification • Have no conviction of a felony in Nevada or any offense which would be a felony if committed in Nevada. • Have no convictions for the offense of domestic violence. • Have no convictions of unlawful use, sale or possession of a controlled substance. Board hiring standards • No convictions in the last 12 months, including DUI. • Drug use to include marijuana and steroids may be disqualifying. • Two or more alcohol related incidents in the past 2 years is disqualifying Candidate testing to be completed prior to appointment: • Successful completion of comprehensive background • Drug test • Medical examination by a licensed physician who confirms in writing that no physical conditions exist that would adversely affect the individual's performance as a peace officer • Lie detector/polygraph exam • Psychological exam The ideal candidate will have: • A proven ability to analyze and interpret federal and state statutes and regulations relating to law enforcement and the regulation of the gaming industry; • Excellent communication and writing skills; • An ability to interface with staff, the public, and other federal, state, and local governmental agencies. This position announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all-inclusive. The successful candidate will be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Position Location: Las Vegas Nevada's largest city, Las Vegas, has a population of approximately 615,000. Las Vegas, located in Clark County (population, 2.2 million), is in close proximity to Mt. Charleston in the Spring Mountains, Red Rock National Conservation Area, Lake Mead, and the Hoover Dam. Sunshine and recreational opportunities abound, including golfing, climbing, biking, off-roading, and hiking, while the city's lively nightlife, shopping, and culture offerings of renowned restaurants, shows, concerts and theatrical performances rarely need introductions. Travel Statewide travel may be required outside normal business hours. Salary Up to $78,284 Salary reflects Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer-paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced salary. Benefits Medical, dental, vision care, life and disability insurance programs are available; eleven paid holidays per year; three weeks of annual leave; three weeks of sick leave; state defined benefit retirement plan; tax-sheltered deferred compensation plan available. State employees do not contribute to Social Security; however, a small Medicare deduction is required. Long-term employees enjoy additional benefits. For additional information, please visit the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration, the Nevada Public Employees Benefits Program, and the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada. How to Apply All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are invited to apply for this position and may do so by completing an application on the Nevada Gaming Control Board website. In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about this position. Only applications submitted through the website will be accepted. The Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Jan 16, 2021
Full Time
Announcement Number: 442638825 STEVE SISOLAK Governor NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD 1919 College Parkway, P.O. Box 8003, Carson City, Nevada 89702 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 2600, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 3650 S. Pointe Circle, Suite 203, P.O. Box 31109, Laughlin, Nevada 89028 557 W. Silver Street, Suite 207, Elko, Nevada 89801 9790 Gateway Drive, Suite 100, Reno, Nevada 89521 750 Pilot Road, Suite I, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 SANDRA D. MORGAN, Chairwoman TERRY JOHNSON, Member PHIL KATSAROS, Member Agent, Enforcement Division Nevada Gaming Control Board Las Vegas Salary up to $78,264 (Employee/Employer Paid Retirement Plan) The Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board) is seeking qualified candidates for the position(s) of an Agent of the Enforcement Division. This is an unclassified, full-time position located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Recruitment This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified candidates, and may be used to fill vacancies for Enforcement Agent for up to one (1) year. Position Description The Nevada Gaming Control Board is looking for dedicated applicants who have character above reproach to help fulfill the mission of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada. Primary responsibilities are to conduct criminal and regulatory investigations, arbitrate disputes between patrons and licensees, gather intelligence on organized criminal groups involved in gaming related activities, conduct background investigations for gaming employee registrations applicants, and inspect and approve new games, surveillance systems, chips and tokens, charitable lotteries and charitable games. Under immediate or general supervision, an agent receives training and conducts criminal, regulatory, and intelligence investigations into alleged violations of NRS and applicable regulations; collects, analyzes, and documents the information obtained; prepares comprehensive reports for the distribution and use of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the Nevada Gaming Commission, applicable Offices of City/District Attorneys, the Nevada Attorney General's Office, and other authorized agencies; investigates disputes involving gaming activities; ensures regulatory compliance by gaming licensees; develops and operates informants; provides instruction and on-the-job training to new agents; completes assigned special projects and administrative duties; and performs related work as required. This is a sworn peace officer position with statewide law enforcement authority pursuant to NRS 289.360(2). Enforcement Agents are required to carry firearms and must demonstrate proficiency and safe handling of same on an ongoing basis. Agents will be required to make criminal arrests, appear and testify in court or in regulatory hearings, and write affidavits for arrest and search warrants. In addition, Agents serve search warrants, transport/book prisoners, and conduct extradition of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Pre-Law, Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Computer Science, or other applicable subject matter. • An equivalent combination of education and investigative experience involving white collar crime, narcotics trafficking or money laundering, organized crime, intelligence collection, fraud or closely related experience. Professional level experience in the areas of accounting, auditing, legal research, business or public administration in a related area, or closely related experience. Both education and experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis. • Must be 21 at the time of appointment • Must possess and maintain a valid driver license. Upon hire, possess a Nevada or "border state" driver license under conditions defined by NRS 483.035 • Must be a US citizen. • Applicants must possess or be able to attain certification as a category I peace officer by the Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission within 1 year of appointment. • Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission is preferred • Nevada Peace Nevada Peace Officers Standards Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer must be met before appointment. Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer may be found HERE. Special to this classification • Have no conviction of a felony in Nevada or any offense which would be a felony if committed in Nevada. • Have no convictions for the offense of domestic violence. • Have no convictions of unlawful use, sale or possession of a controlled substance. Board hiring standards • No convictions in the last 12 months, including DUI. • Drug use to include marijuana and steroids may be disqualifying. • Two or more alcohol related incidents in the past 2 years is disqualifying Candidate testing to be completed prior to appointment: • Successful completion of comprehensive background • Drug test • Medical examination by a licensed physician who confirms in writing that no physical conditions exist that would adversely affect the individual's performance as a peace officer • Lie detector/polygraph exam • Psychological exam The ideal candidate will have: • A proven ability to analyze and interpret federal and state statutes and regulations relating to law enforcement and the regulation of the gaming industry; • Excellent communication and writing skills; • An ability to interface with staff, the public, and other federal, state, and local governmental agencies. This position announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all-inclusive. The successful candidate will be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Position Location: Las Vegas Nevada's largest city, Las Vegas, has a population of approximately 615,000. Las Vegas, located in Clark County (population, 2.2 million), is in close proximity to Mt. Charleston in the Spring Mountains, Red Rock National Conservation Area, Lake Mead, and the Hoover Dam. Sunshine and recreational opportunities abound, including golfing, climbing, biking, off-roading, and hiking, while the city's lively nightlife, shopping, and culture offerings of renowned restaurants, shows, concerts and theatrical performances rarely need introductions. Travel Statewide travel may be required outside normal business hours. Salary Up to $78,284 Salary reflects Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer-paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced salary. Benefits Medical, dental, vision care, life and disability insurance programs are available; eleven paid holidays per year; three weeks of annual leave; three weeks of sick leave; state defined benefit retirement plan; tax-sheltered deferred compensation plan available. State employees do not contribute to Social Security; however, a small Medicare deduction is required. Long-term employees enjoy additional benefits. For additional information, please visit the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration, the Nevada Public Employees Benefits Program, and the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada. How to Apply All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are invited to apply for this position and may do so by completing an application on the Nevada Gaming Control Board website. In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about this position. Only applications submitted through the website will be accepted. The Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
State of Nevada
LateralEnforcement Agent - Las Vegas
State of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 311105207 NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD 1919 College Parkway, P.O. Box 8003, Carson City, Nevada 89702 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 2600, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 3650 S. Pointe Circle, Suite 203, P.O. Box 31109, Laughlin, Nevada 89028 557 W. Silver Street, Suite 207, Elko, Nevada 89801 9790 Gateway Drive, Suite 100, Reno, Nevada 89521 750 Pilot Road, Suite I, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 STEVE SISOLAK Governor SANDRA D. MORGAN, Chairwoman TERRY JOHNSON, Member PHIL KATSAROS, Member Agent, Enforcement Division Nevada Gaming Control Board Lateral Entry Salary up to $78,264 (Employee/Employer Paid Retirement Plan) Recruitment The Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board) is seeking qualified candidates for an Agent position with the Enforcement Division. This is an unclassified, full-time position located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified candidates, and may be used to fill vacancies for Enforcement Agent for up to one (1) year. Position Description The Board is looking for dedicated applicants who have character above reproach to help fulfill the mission of the Board and the State of Nevada. This position is funded through federal funds, used to replace Agents of the Board who have been assigned to a federal law enforcement task force on a full-time basis. Primary responsibilities include conducting criminal and regulatory investigations, arbitrating disputes between patrons and licensees, gathering intelligence on organized criminal groups involved in gaming-related activities, conducting background investigations on applicants for gaming employee registrations, and inspecting and approving new games, surveillance systems, chips and tokens, charitable lotteries, and charitable games. Under immediate or general supervision, an agent receives training and conducts criminal, regulatory, and intelligence investigations into alleged violations of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and applicable regulations; collects, analyzes, and documents the information obtained; prepares comprehensive reports for the distribution to and use by the Board, the Nevada Gaming Commission, applicable Offices of City/District Attorneys, the Nevada Attorney General's Office, and other authorized agencies; investigates disputes involving gaming activities; ensures regulatory compliance by gaming licensees; develops and operates informants; provides instruction and on-the-job training to new agents; completes assigned special projects and administrative duties; and performs related work as required. This is a sworn peace officer position with statewide law enforcement authority pursuant to NRS 289.360(2). Enforcement Agents are required to carry firearms and must demonstrate proficiency and safe handling of same on an ongoing basis. Agents will be required to make criminal arrests, appear and testify in court or in regulatory hearings, and write affidavits for arrest and search warrants. In addition, Agents serve search warrants, transport/book prisoners, and conduct extradition of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Pre-Law, Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Computer Science, or other applicable subject matter. An equivalent combination of education and investigative experience involving white collar crime, narcotics trafficking or money laundering, organized crime, intelligence collection, fraud or closely related experience. Professional level experience in the areas of accounting, auditing, legal research, business or public administration in a related area, or closely related experience. Both education and experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis. Applicants must possess certification a category I peace officer by the Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission at the time of appointment. Candidate testing to be completed prior to appointment: • Successful completion of comprehensive background • Drug test • Medical examination by a licensed physician who confirms in writing that no physical conditions exist that would adversely affect the individual's performance as a peace officer • Lie detector/polygraph exam • Psychological exam This position announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all- inclusive. The successful candidate will be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Position Location: Las Vegas Nevada's largest city, Las Vegas, has a population of approximately 615,000. Las Vegas, located in Clark County (population, 2.2 million), is in close proximity to Mt. Charleston in the Spring Mountains, Red Rock National Conservation Area, Lake Mead, and the Hoover Dam. Sunshine and recreational opportunities abound, including golfing, climbing, biking, off-roading, and hiking, while the city's lively nightlife, shopping, and culture offerings of renowned restaurants, shows, concerts and theatrical performances rarely need introductions. Travel Statewide travel may be required outside normal business hours. Salary Up to $78,284. Salary reflects Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer-paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced salary. Benefits Paid medical, dental, vision care, life and disability insurance programs; eleven paid holidays per year; three weeks of annual leave; three weeks of sick leave; state defined benefit retirement plan; tax-sheltered deferred compensation plan available. State employees do not contribute to Social Security; however, a small Medicare deduction is required. Long-term employees enjoy additional benefits. For additional information, please visit the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration, the Nevada Public Employees Benefits Program, and the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada. How to Apply All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are invited to apply for this position and may do so by completing an application on the Nevada Gaming Control Board website. In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about this position. Only applications submitted through the website will be accepted. The Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Jan 16, 2021
Full Time
Announcement Number: 311105207 NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD 1919 College Parkway, P.O. Box 8003, Carson City, Nevada 89702 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 2600, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 3650 S. Pointe Circle, Suite 203, P.O. Box 31109, Laughlin, Nevada 89028 557 W. Silver Street, Suite 207, Elko, Nevada 89801 9790 Gateway Drive, Suite 100, Reno, Nevada 89521 750 Pilot Road, Suite I, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 STEVE SISOLAK Governor SANDRA D. MORGAN, Chairwoman TERRY JOHNSON, Member PHIL KATSAROS, Member Agent, Enforcement Division Nevada Gaming Control Board Lateral Entry Salary up to $78,264 (Employee/Employer Paid Retirement Plan) Recruitment The Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board) is seeking qualified candidates for an Agent position with the Enforcement Division. This is an unclassified, full-time position located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified candidates, and may be used to fill vacancies for Enforcement Agent for up to one (1) year. Position Description The Board is looking for dedicated applicants who have character above reproach to help fulfill the mission of the Board and the State of Nevada. This position is funded through federal funds, used to replace Agents of the Board who have been assigned to a federal law enforcement task force on a full-time basis. Primary responsibilities include conducting criminal and regulatory investigations, arbitrating disputes between patrons and licensees, gathering intelligence on organized criminal groups involved in gaming-related activities, conducting background investigations on applicants for gaming employee registrations, and inspecting and approving new games, surveillance systems, chips and tokens, charitable lotteries, and charitable games. Under immediate or general supervision, an agent receives training and conducts criminal, regulatory, and intelligence investigations into alleged violations of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and applicable regulations; collects, analyzes, and documents the information obtained; prepares comprehensive reports for the distribution to and use by the Board, the Nevada Gaming Commission, applicable Offices of City/District Attorneys, the Nevada Attorney General's Office, and other authorized agencies; investigates disputes involving gaming activities; ensures regulatory compliance by gaming licensees; develops and operates informants; provides instruction and on-the-job training to new agents; completes assigned special projects and administrative duties; and performs related work as required. This is a sworn peace officer position with statewide law enforcement authority pursuant to NRS 289.360(2). Enforcement Agents are required to carry firearms and must demonstrate proficiency and safe handling of same on an ongoing basis. Agents will be required to make criminal arrests, appear and testify in court or in regulatory hearings, and write affidavits for arrest and search warrants. In addition, Agents serve search warrants, transport/book prisoners, and conduct extradition of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Pre-Law, Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Computer Science, or other applicable subject matter. An equivalent combination of education and investigative experience involving white collar crime, narcotics trafficking or money laundering, organized crime, intelligence collection, fraud or closely related experience. Professional level experience in the areas of accounting, auditing, legal research, business or public administration in a related area, or closely related experience. Both education and experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis. Applicants must possess certification a category I peace officer by the Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission at the time of appointment. Candidate testing to be completed prior to appointment: • Successful completion of comprehensive background • Drug test • Medical examination by a licensed physician who confirms in writing that no physical conditions exist that would adversely affect the individual's performance as a peace officer • Lie detector/polygraph exam • Psychological exam This position announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all- inclusive. The successful candidate will be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Position Location: Las Vegas Nevada's largest city, Las Vegas, has a population of approximately 615,000. Las Vegas, located in Clark County (population, 2.2 million), is in close proximity to Mt. Charleston in the Spring Mountains, Red Rock National Conservation Area, Lake Mead, and the Hoover Dam. Sunshine and recreational opportunities abound, including golfing, climbing, biking, off-roading, and hiking, while the city's lively nightlife, shopping, and culture offerings of renowned restaurants, shows, concerts and theatrical performances rarely need introductions. Travel Statewide travel may be required outside normal business hours. Salary Up to $78,284. Salary reflects Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer-paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced salary. Benefits Paid medical, dental, vision care, life and disability insurance programs; eleven paid holidays per year; three weeks of annual leave; three weeks of sick leave; state defined benefit retirement plan; tax-sheltered deferred compensation plan available. State employees do not contribute to Social Security; however, a small Medicare deduction is required. Long-term employees enjoy additional benefits. For additional information, please visit the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration, the Nevada Public Employees Benefits Program, and the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada. How to Apply All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are invited to apply for this position and may do so by completing an application on the Nevada Gaming Control Board website. In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about this position. Only applications submitted through the website will be accepted. The Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
State of Nevada
Enforcement Agent - Reno
State of Nevada Reno, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 1428800108 STEVE SISOLAK Governor NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD 1919 College Parkway, P.O. Box 8003, Carson City, Nevada 89702 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 2600, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 3650 S. Pointe Circle, Suite 203, P.O. Box 31109, Laughlin, Nevada 89028 557 W. Silver Street, Suite 207, Elko, Nevada 89801 9790 Gateway Drive, Suite 100, Reno, Nevada 89521 750 Pilot Road, Suite I, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 SANDRA D. MORGAN, Chairwoman TERRY JOHNSON, Member PHIL KATSAROS, Member Agent, Enforcement Division Nevada Gaming Control Board Reno Salary up to $78,264 (Employee/Employer Paid Retirement Plan) The Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board) is seeking qualified candidates for the position(s) of an Agent of the Enforcement Division. This is an unclassified, full-time position located in Reno, Nevada. Recruitment This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified candidates, and may be used to fill vacancies for Enforcement Agent for up to one (1) year. Position Description The Nevada Gaming Control Board is looking for dedicated applicants who have character above reproach to help fulfill the mission of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada. Primary responsibilities are to conduct criminal and regulatory investigations, arbitrate disputes between patrons and licensees, gather intelligence on organized criminal groups involved in gaming related activities, conduct background investigations for gaming employee registrations applicants, and inspect and approve new games, surveillance systems, chips and tokens, charitable lotteries and charitable games. Under immediate or general supervision, an agent receives training and conducts criminal, regulatory, and intelligence investigations into alleged violations of NRS and applicable regulations; collects, analyzes, and documents the information obtained; prepares comprehensive reports for the distribution and use of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the Nevada Gaming Commission, applicable Offices of City/District Attorneys, the Nevada Attorney General's Office, and other authorized agencies; investigates disputes involving gaming activities; ensures regulatory compliance by gaming licensees; develops and operates informants; provides instruction and on-the-job training to new agents; completes assigned special projects and administrative duties; and performs related work as required. This is a sworn peace officer position with statewide law enforcement authority pursuant to NRS 289.360(2). Enforcement Agents are required to carry firearms and must demonstrate proficiency and safe handling of same on an ongoing basis. Agents will be required to make criminal arrests, appear and testify in court or in regulatory hearings, and write affidavits for arrest and search warrants. In addition, Agents serve search warrants, transport/book prisoners, and conduct extradition of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Pre-Law, Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Computer Science, or other applicable subject matter. • An equivalent combination of education and investigative experience involving white collar crime, narcotics trafficking or money laundering, organized crime, intelligence collection, fraud or closely related experience. Professional level experience in the areas of accounting, auditing, legal research, business or public administration in a related area, or closely related experience. Both education and experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis. • Must be 21 at the time of appointment • Must possess and maintain a valid driver license. Upon hire, possess a Nevada or "border state" driver license under conditions defined by NRS 483.035 • Must be a US citizen. • Applicants must possess or be able to attain certification as a category I peace officer by the Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission within 1 year of appointment. • Nevada Peace Nevada Peace Officers Standards Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer must be met before appointment. Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer may be found HERE. Special to this classification • Have no conviction of a felony in Nevada or any offense which would be a felony if committed in Nevada. • Have no convictions for the offense of domestic violence. • Have no convictions of unlawful use, sale or possession of a controlled substance. Board hiring standards • No convictions in the last 12 months, including DUI. • Drug use to include marijuana and steroids may be disqualifying. • Two or more alcohol related incidents in the past 2 years is disqualifying Candidate testing to be completed prior to appointment: • Successful completion of comprehensive background • Drug test • Medical examination by a licensed physician who confirms in writing that no physical conditions exist that would adversely affect the individual's performance as a peace officer • Lie detector/polygraph exam • Psychological exam The ideal candidate will have: • A proven ability to analyze and interpret federal and state statutes and regulations relating to law enforcement and the regulation of the gaming industry; • Excellent communication and writing skills; • An ability to interface with staff, the public, and other federal, state, and local governmental agencies. • Preference will be given to candidates who hold a current Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) category 1 certification. This position announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all-inclusive. The successful candidate will be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Position Location: Reno Nevada's Biggest Little City, Reno / Sparks/ Truckee Meadows area has a population of approximately 500,000. Reno is in close proximity to Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sunshine and recreational opportunities abound, including skiing, golfing, rock climbing, mountain biking, off-roading, and hiking, while the city's lively nightlife, shopping, and culture offerings of restaurants, shows, concerts and theatrical performances. Travel Statewide travel will be required outside normal business hours. Salary Up to $78,284 Salary reflects Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer-paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced salary. Benefits Medical, dental, vision care, life and disability insurance programs are available; eleven paid holidays per year; three weeks of annual leave; three weeks of sick leave; state defined benefit retirement plan; tax-sheltered deferred compensation plan available. State employees do not contribute to Social Security; however, a small Medicare deduction is required. Long-term employees enjoy additional benefits. For additional information, please visit the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration, the Nevada Public Employees Benefits Program, and the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada. How to Apply All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are invited to apply for this position and may do so by completing an application on the Nevada Gaming Control Board website. In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about this position. Only applications submitted through the website will be accepted. The Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Jan 16, 2021
Full Time
Announcement Number: 1428800108 STEVE SISOLAK Governor NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD 1919 College Parkway, P.O. Box 8003, Carson City, Nevada 89702 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 2600, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 3650 S. Pointe Circle, Suite 203, P.O. Box 31109, Laughlin, Nevada 89028 557 W. Silver Street, Suite 207, Elko, Nevada 89801 9790 Gateway Drive, Suite 100, Reno, Nevada 89521 750 Pilot Road, Suite I, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 SANDRA D. MORGAN, Chairwoman TERRY JOHNSON, Member PHIL KATSAROS, Member Agent, Enforcement Division Nevada Gaming Control Board Reno Salary up to $78,264 (Employee/Employer Paid Retirement Plan) The Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board) is seeking qualified candidates for the position(s) of an Agent of the Enforcement Division. This is an unclassified, full-time position located in Reno, Nevada. Recruitment This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified candidates, and may be used to fill vacancies for Enforcement Agent for up to one (1) year. Position Description The Nevada Gaming Control Board is looking for dedicated applicants who have character above reproach to help fulfill the mission of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada. Primary responsibilities are to conduct criminal and regulatory investigations, arbitrate disputes between patrons and licensees, gather intelligence on organized criminal groups involved in gaming related activities, conduct background investigations for gaming employee registrations applicants, and inspect and approve new games, surveillance systems, chips and tokens, charitable lotteries and charitable games. Under immediate or general supervision, an agent receives training and conducts criminal, regulatory, and intelligence investigations into alleged violations of NRS and applicable regulations; collects, analyzes, and documents the information obtained; prepares comprehensive reports for the distribution and use of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the Nevada Gaming Commission, applicable Offices of City/District Attorneys, the Nevada Attorney General's Office, and other authorized agencies; investigates disputes involving gaming activities; ensures regulatory compliance by gaming licensees; develops and operates informants; provides instruction and on-the-job training to new agents; completes assigned special projects and administrative duties; and performs related work as required. This is a sworn peace officer position with statewide law enforcement authority pursuant to NRS 289.360(2). Enforcement Agents are required to carry firearms and must demonstrate proficiency and safe handling of same on an ongoing basis. Agents will be required to make criminal arrests, appear and testify in court or in regulatory hearings, and write affidavits for arrest and search warrants. In addition, Agents serve search warrants, transport/book prisoners, and conduct extradition of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Pre-Law, Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Computer Science, or other applicable subject matter. • An equivalent combination of education and investigative experience involving white collar crime, narcotics trafficking or money laundering, organized crime, intelligence collection, fraud or closely related experience. Professional level experience in the areas of accounting, auditing, legal research, business or public administration in a related area, or closely related experience. Both education and experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis. • Must be 21 at the time of appointment • Must possess and maintain a valid driver license. Upon hire, possess a Nevada or "border state" driver license under conditions defined by NRS 483.035 • Must be a US citizen. • Applicants must possess or be able to attain certification as a category I peace officer by the Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission within 1 year of appointment. • Nevada Peace Nevada Peace Officers Standards Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer must be met before appointment. Physical fitness requirement for a category 1 Peace Officer may be found HERE. Special to this classification • Have no conviction of a felony in Nevada or any offense which would be a felony if committed in Nevada. • Have no convictions for the offense of domestic violence. • Have no convictions of unlawful use, sale or possession of a controlled substance. Board hiring standards • No convictions in the last 12 months, including DUI. • Drug use to include marijuana and steroids may be disqualifying. • Two or more alcohol related incidents in the past 2 years is disqualifying Candidate testing to be completed prior to appointment: • Successful completion of comprehensive background • Drug test • Medical examination by a licensed physician who confirms in writing that no physical conditions exist that would adversely affect the individual's performance as a peace officer • Lie detector/polygraph exam • Psychological exam The ideal candidate will have: • A proven ability to analyze and interpret federal and state statutes and regulations relating to law enforcement and the regulation of the gaming industry; • Excellent communication and writing skills; • An ability to interface with staff, the public, and other federal, state, and local governmental agencies. • Preference will be given to candidates who hold a current Nevada Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) category 1 certification. This position announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all-inclusive. The successful candidate will be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Position Location: Reno Nevada's Biggest Little City, Reno / Sparks/ Truckee Meadows area has a population of approximately 500,000. Reno is in close proximity to Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sunshine and recreational opportunities abound, including skiing, golfing, rock climbing, mountain biking, off-roading, and hiking, while the city's lively nightlife, shopping, and culture offerings of restaurants, shows, concerts and theatrical performances. Travel Statewide travel will be required outside normal business hours. Salary Up to $78,284 Salary reflects Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer-paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced salary. Benefits Medical, dental, vision care, life and disability insurance programs are available; eleven paid holidays per year; three weeks of annual leave; three weeks of sick leave; state defined benefit retirement plan; tax-sheltered deferred compensation plan available. State employees do not contribute to Social Security; however, a small Medicare deduction is required. Long-term employees enjoy additional benefits. For additional information, please visit the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration, the Nevada Public Employees Benefits Program, and the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada. How to Apply All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are invited to apply for this position and may do so by completing an application on the Nevada Gaming Control Board website. In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about this position. Only applications submitted through the website will be accepted. The Nevada Gaming Control Board and the State of Nevada are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Clark County
BAILIFF
CLARK COUNTY, NV Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
ABOUT THE POSITION Las Vegas Justice Court Bailiffs perform law enforcement duties in the Clark County Regional Justice Center (Administration Division or Judicial Division) located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This position provides an excellent opportunity for law enforcement professionals to let previous career experiences enhance earnings and/or continue a career of service. Primary responsibilities involve protecting and performing ancillary duties to support court and related criminal justice system staff. Maintains security, safety, and decorum in an assigned court and associated public facilities while the court is in session and during public access hours. This examination will establish an Open Competitive and Promotional list to fill current and/or future vacancies that may occur within the next six (6) months or may be extended as needed by the Office of Human Resources. This is an NRS 245 Exempt position and any rules or procedures governing the competitive process do not apply. This position will be appointed. Some positions may be Non-Union positions and are excluded from membership in the union. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS REVISED TO REFLECT CLOSING DATE - Closing Date Friday, January 29, 2021 Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from high school. Must possess a valid Nevada State P.O.S.T. Category II (or higher) certification or be accepted into an accredited P.O.S.T. Category II (or higher) law enforcement academy at the time of application. Must be capable of passing P.O.S.T. pre-agility Fitness Standards as defined by N.A.C. 289.300 1. (b)(1). Additional experience in dealing with the public is desirable. Qualifying education and experience must be clearly documented in the "Education" and "Work Experience" sections of the application. Do not substitute a resume for your application or write "see attached resume" on your application. Working Conditions: Wear a uniform as specified. Carry a firearm, chemical agent and meet and maintain applicable certifications. Licensing and Certification: Specified positions may require possession of a valid Nevada Class C Driver's License. Must possess a valid Nevada P.O.S.T Category II (or higher) certification or be accepted into an accredited P.O.S.T. Category II (or higher) law enforcement academy at the time of application. Must be capable of passing P.O.S.T. pre-agility Fitness Standards as defined by N.A.C. 289.300 1. (b)(1). Weapons qualification is required for duty weapons. Failure to satisfactorily complete required training shall be proper cause for termination. Applications submitted without a copy of the candidate's required certification(s) are incomplete and will not be considered. Certificates may be attached to the application, faxed to (702) 380-9838. The candidate's name, recruitment title, and exam number must be clearly written on the certificates. In addition, appointed Las Vegas Justice Court judicial bailiffs must complete a valid Nevada P.O.S.T. Category I training program within eighteen (18) months from the date of appointment. Applicants with P.O.S.T. certifications outside the state of Nevada must provide documentation at the time of application proving their certification meets Nevada P.O.S.T. Category II standards. Background Investigation: Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background investigation that meets all requirements of Nevada Administrative Code 289.110. Periodically after employment background investigations may be conducted. Medical Examination: Employment is contingent upon the results of a physical examination performed by our examining physician. Pre-Employment Drug Testing: Employment is contingent upon the results of a pre-employment drug examination. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Monitors scanning equipment, books, prisoners at the bailiff station, security gate or in court as directed by the court. Maintains procedures to protect the safety of the judge and the court's property; protects all court personnel, attorneys, and visitors in the courts; maintains the security of the jury during all phases of the trial. Calls court to order and maintains appropriate decorum in court whenever court is in session. Ensures potential witnesses are separated from jurors prior to and throughout trial. Takes emergency action and/or notifies emergency personnel as the situation warrants; may administer basic first aid or CPR if required. Transports detainees and assists transportation officers in moving detainees to and from the courtroom, holding cells and vehicles. Acts as liaison between the judge, attorneys, courtroom staff and the public in order to ensure the orderly conduct of court business. Opens and locks secured areas and facilities; sets up courtroom for operation. Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the unit's service to its customers by offering suggestions and directing or participating as an active member of a work team. May execute warrants of arrest as assigned by the court. May perform general office support work, deliver or pick-up documents and other materials and assist the judge in other ways as instructed. May operate video recording equipment in the courtroom. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Mobility to work in a typical office or court setting and use standard office equipment, strength to lift materials weighing up to 50 pounds, vision to read printed materials and a computer screen, and hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Strength to effectively subdue and/or remove persons in difficult or emergency situations. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation. Closing Date/Time: 1/29/2021 5:00 PM Pacific
Nov 30, 2020
Full Time
ABOUT THE POSITION Las Vegas Justice Court Bailiffs perform law enforcement duties in the Clark County Regional Justice Center (Administration Division or Judicial Division) located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This position provides an excellent opportunity for law enforcement professionals to let previous career experiences enhance earnings and/or continue a career of service. Primary responsibilities involve protecting and performing ancillary duties to support court and related criminal justice system staff. Maintains security, safety, and decorum in an assigned court and associated public facilities while the court is in session and during public access hours. This examination will establish an Open Competitive and Promotional list to fill current and/or future vacancies that may occur within the next six (6) months or may be extended as needed by the Office of Human Resources. This is an NRS 245 Exempt position and any rules or procedures governing the competitive process do not apply. This position will be appointed. Some positions may be Non-Union positions and are excluded from membership in the union. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS REVISED TO REFLECT CLOSING DATE - Closing Date Friday, January 29, 2021 Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from high school. Must possess a valid Nevada State P.O.S.T. Category II (or higher) certification or be accepted into an accredited P.O.S.T. Category II (or higher) law enforcement academy at the time of application. Must be capable of passing P.O.S.T. pre-agility Fitness Standards as defined by N.A.C. 289.300 1. (b)(1). Additional experience in dealing with the public is desirable. Qualifying education and experience must be clearly documented in the "Education" and "Work Experience" sections of the application. Do not substitute a resume for your application or write "see attached resume" on your application. Working Conditions: Wear a uniform as specified. Carry a firearm, chemical agent and meet and maintain applicable certifications. Licensing and Certification: Specified positions may require possession of a valid Nevada Class C Driver's License. Must possess a valid Nevada P.O.S.T Category II (or higher) certification or be accepted into an accredited P.O.S.T. Category II (or higher) law enforcement academy at the time of application. Must be capable of passing P.O.S.T. pre-agility Fitness Standards as defined by N.A.C. 289.300 1. (b)(1). Weapons qualification is required for duty weapons. Failure to satisfactorily complete required training shall be proper cause for termination. Applications submitted without a copy of the candidate's required certification(s) are incomplete and will not be considered. Certificates may be attached to the application, faxed to (702) 380-9838. The candidate's name, recruitment title, and exam number must be clearly written on the certificates. In addition, appointed Las Vegas Justice Court judicial bailiffs must complete a valid Nevada P.O.S.T. Category I training program within eighteen (18) months from the date of appointment. Applicants with P.O.S.T. certifications outside the state of Nevada must provide documentation at the time of application proving their certification meets Nevada P.O.S.T. Category II standards. Background Investigation: Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background investigation that meets all requirements of Nevada Administrative Code 289.110. Periodically after employment background investigations may be conducted. Medical Examination: Employment is contingent upon the results of a physical examination performed by our examining physician. Pre-Employment Drug Testing: Employment is contingent upon the results of a pre-employment drug examination. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Monitors scanning equipment, books, prisoners at the bailiff station, security gate or in court as directed by the court. Maintains procedures to protect the safety of the judge and the court's property; protects all court personnel, attorneys, and visitors in the courts; maintains the security of the jury during all phases of the trial. Calls court to order and maintains appropriate decorum in court whenever court is in session. Ensures potential witnesses are separated from jurors prior to and throughout trial. Takes emergency action and/or notifies emergency personnel as the situation warrants; may administer basic first aid or CPR if required. Transports detainees and assists transportation officers in moving detainees to and from the courtroom, holding cells and vehicles. Acts as liaison between the judge, attorneys, courtroom staff and the public in order to ensure the orderly conduct of court business. Opens and locks secured areas and facilities; sets up courtroom for operation. Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the unit's service to its customers by offering suggestions and directing or participating as an active member of a work team. May execute warrants of arrest as assigned by the court. May perform general office support work, deliver or pick-up documents and other materials and assist the judge in other ways as instructed. May operate video recording equipment in the courtroom. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Mobility to work in a typical office or court setting and use standard office equipment, strength to lift materials weighing up to 50 pounds, vision to read printed materials and a computer screen, and hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Strength to effectively subdue and/or remove persons in difficult or emergency situations. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation. Closing Date/Time: 1/29/2021 5:00 PM Pacific

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