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Public Safety Officer at Wild Rose Entertainment
Job Description
Department: Security
Position Title: Public Safety Officer
Position Summary: The Public Safety Officer is responsible for providing superior guest service through the functions of this position to all Wild Rose Casino & Hotel guests.
In addition to the below key duties and responsibilities, all Wild Rose team members are ambassadors of the Wild Rose brand and culture.
We encourage our team members to have more fun when they work at Wild Rose. As we say working here shouldn't be this much fun!
Essential Functions: The essential functions and responsibilities of this position are:
- Protect, monitor & provide close escorts for company assets
- Provide security for all daily activities at the Wild Rose Casino & Hotel
- Take personal responsibility for the safety, health & well-being of our guests and employees
- Other duties as assigned
Salary: Salary: $13.00 / per hour and attendance incentive
This job posting is intended to describe the general nature of this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required.
Employee benefits may vary by location, position, length of service, and employment status.
Wild Rose Casino & Hotel is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to non-discrimination in employment.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or marital status.
$27k is below typical pay for Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers nationally
Senior roles pay 65% more than entry—experience is well rewarded.
You may have room to negotiate or find better offers elsewhere.
Slight candidate advantage
Many alternative paths available. Don't feel locked into any single offer.
Where to negotiate
Likely Possible Unlikely
Use competing offers and timing to your advantage.
Does this path compound?
Steady work, but limited growth in both jobs and pay.
Openings come from turnover, not new growth. Differentiate to advance.