Hiring Process
Review the available positions to find a suitable match based on your skills, experience and education. Then, create a profile and submit your application. If you have a current resume, please upload it.
Your application will be carefully reviewed to determine if you meet the necessary requirements for the job you applied to. If you’re selected for an interview, a recruiter or hiring manager will contact you.
If you are offered a position, all employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of a reference check and background investigation. Potawatomi Casino Hotel employment offers are also contingent upon the ability to obtain an occupational gaming license.
The occupational gaming license application requires, but is not limited to, full disclosure of criminal, residential and employment history. After completing the background investigation, applicants may be granted an occupational gaming license through the Forest County Potawatomi Gaming Commission.
Potawatomi Casino Hotel is an enterprise owned and operated by the Forest County Potawatomi Community. The Casino provides revenue to operate the tribal government and ensures self-sufficiency for future generations of tribal members.
We give preference in employment decisions to enrolled members of the Forest County Potawatomi Community, their first-line direct descendants, and their spouses, as well as enrolled members of other federally recognized tribes, in that order of preference.
Native American applicants must provide supporting documentation to be considered for preference.
We give preference in employment decisions to enrolled members of the Forest County Potawatomi Community, their first-line direct descendants, and their spouses, as well as enrolled members of other federally recognized tribes, in that order of preference.
Native American applicants must provide supporting documentation to be considered for preference.
Being a diverse and dynamic workplace is a cornerstone of Potawatomi Casino Hotel. As a Native American-owned and -operated company, we value diversity—and it shows. We embrace the various personal and professional backgrounds our team members offer, and we value their feedback and ideas to make Potawatomi Casino Hotel a great place to work. We are proud of our workforce, as it reflects the many surrounding communities our team members call home.