Under the direction of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) Shift Sergeant, the Public Safety Assistant (PSA) is a uniformed, unarmed position responsible for providing physical security to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (SMBMI) Reservation and all its tribal citizens, employees, customers, facilities, operations, and assets, including the Yaamava Resort and Casino at San Manuel. This position requires exceptional customer relations skills. PSAs must deliver critical security services in a business-oriented, customer service, courteous and professional manner. PSAs are involved with the public safety and security rules and regulations under the State of California, Federal, and Tribal Government codes, securing an assigned area, assisting with securing of incident scenes, identifying victims/witnesses, locating evidence and may be asked to assist in the preparing of appropriate reports.
1. Ensures establishment and its surrounding premises are protected at all times by providing public safety services to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (SMBMI) Reservation and all of its Tribal citizens, assets, customers, team members, facilities and operations, including the Yaamava Resort and Casino.
2. Responsible for casino related security details, such as chip-fills, special audits, cash dispensary unit operations, etc. Conducts fixed post security and operates access control gates in the Yaamava’ Resort and Casino, Tribal Reservation, and off-reservation properties.
3. Provides critical safety and security services by patrolling assigned areas to observe the grounds and facilities of the organization in a manner consistent with guidelines and applicable laws, policies and procedures to deter criminal activity and follows the notification protocol in case of any suspected violations or emergencies.
4. Interacts formally and informally with community groups and customers of all backgrounds. Provides information about policies, procedures and ordinances as they affect the visiting public and maintains good public relations with internal customers and vendors. Responds to requests for assistance and information in a helpful and courteous manner.
5. Responds to emergencies such as fires, injuries, accidents, alarms, and other incidents, and initiates immediate action to control the affected area, provide first responder aid or render appropriate assistance. Identifies victims and witnesses as needed.
6. May complete preliminary investigative reports into non-criminal incidents such as minor patron/employee illness/injuries, found property, or minor criminal incidents that do not involve contacting suspects.
7. Maintains care and control of authorized equipment and issued uniforms.
8. Supports and reinforces enterprise standards and procedures designed to increase the overall guest experience to best in class.
9. Safeguards the confidential nature of Tribal citizens, guest, department, and company data.
10. Performs other duties as assigned to support the efficient operation of the department.
Special Assignment Opportunities
These positions are only available to current PSAs who have successfully completed their Field Training Program, are in good standing, and have been in their position for minimum of six (6) months. Special assignments require current Public Safety employees to go through a testing and selection process. Once selected, the Assistant will receive specialized training for their assignment.
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with applicable law.
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The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is a federally-recognized Indian tribe located on the San Manuel Indian Reservation near Highland, California. San Manuel exercises its inherent sovereign right of self-governance and provides essential services for its citizens by building infrastructure, maintaining civil services, and promoting social, economic, and cultural development.
The Serrano people of San Manuel have called this area home since time immemorial and are committed to remaining a productive partner in the San Bernardino region. The Reservation, once only 640 acres, is now over 1,100 acres in size.
The call of Yawa’ – to act upon one’s beliefs – inspires the Tribe to give back to the areas they call home and support organizations working to create a better tomorrow in the Inland Empire and Indian Country.
Our support is directed to organizations providing services in San Bernardino and Riverside counties, including:
The Tribe also operates Yaamava' Resort & Casino at San Manuel (formerly known as San Manuel Casino®), the Palms Casino Resort, as well as other enterprises.
We value our employees and offer a comprehensive Benefits Program
Our team members enjoy a competitive base salary, an annual discretionary performance bonus, and an annual merit increase as part of our total rewards package. Additionally, San Manuel supports team members' financial health through 401(k) retirement savings plans that offer a 2% core discretionary contribution and matching, and a host of other services - from discounts to tuition assistance.