Illinoiscomptroller
The Illinois Gaming Board is seeking a highly motivated, organized, time-efficient, critical thinking individual to join our Licensing Unit. The ideal candidate has analytical experience in a regulatory field and works well in a team setting.
The Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) serves as a regulatory body for all gambling activities across the state of Illinois. The IGB administers a regulatory and tax collection system for casino gambling, video gaming and sports wagering in Illinois.
Essential Functions
Receives, reviews and analyzes initial and renewal applications provided by corporate entities and individuals seeking licensure from the Illinois Gaming Board. Receives and interprets fingerprint responses and criminal information obtained from the Illinois State Police (ISP) Bureau of Investigation (BOI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) comparing it to information submitted in gaming applications. Prepares written analysis for the Assistant License Coordinator on applications that warrant case assignment and further investigation. Maintains complex databases by entering information received from the BOI and agent interviews, linking all ties a person, trust supplier, etc. has with any businesses in order to keep and track materials related to initial licensing and renewal of all casino, video and suppliers’ licensees. Maintains databases by entering new application information and arrest information received from the BOI and creates spreadsheets to casino and video gaming investigations in order to ensure all regulatory and criminal background steps are completed before licenses are issued, renewed, revoked or denied. Corresponds with ISP BOI, FBI, other State, Federal and local law enforcement agencies, and other gaming jurisdictions, in order to gather information i.e. criminal history, employment history, disciplinary action, etc. necessary to license applicants in Illinois. Prepares casinos and video gaming files to be purged in accordance with the Records Retention Schedule. Performs other duties as required or assigned, which are reasonably within the scope of duties enumerated above. Minimum Qualifications
Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of four years of college with course work in criminal justice, pre-law, finance, public administration or related field. Requires one year of investigative experience. Preferred Qualifications
Prefers 1 year of the Illinois Gaming Board regulatory and law enforcement statutes, rules, regulations, and procedures or experience with similar regulatory standards of legislated rules/regulations. Prefers 1 year experience working with state, federal, and local criminal laws, as they relate to the licensing process. Prefers 1 year experience in working with computers as utilized in maintaining complex databases, creating spreadsheets, and word processing. Prefers 1 year experience in analyzing and comparing information, drawing conclusions, exercising discretion and judgment, and interpreting its significance as related to the licensing process. Prefers 1 year experience interpreting, explaining, and applying statutory requirements, rules, regulations, and procedures. The Illinois Gaming Board is committed to creating a diverse work environment and is an equal opportunity employer. The State of Illinois is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Illinois Human Rights Act. Salary:
$5,148 - $7,227 / Monthly; CBA Language Applies Work Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday Work Location:
Michael A. Bilandic Building,160 N Lasalle St, Chicago, Illinois, 60601
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Receives, reviews and analyzes initial and renewal applications provided by corporate entities and individuals seeking licensure from the Illinois Gaming Board. Receives and interprets fingerprint responses and criminal information obtained from the Illinois State Police (ISP) Bureau of Investigation (BOI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) comparing it to information submitted in gaming applications. Prepares written analysis for the Assistant License Coordinator on applications that warrant case assignment and further investigation. Maintains complex databases by entering information received from the BOI and agent interviews, linking all ties a person, trust supplier, etc. has with any businesses in order to keep and track materials related to initial licensing and renewal of all casino, video and suppliers’ licensees. Maintains databases by entering new application information and arrest information received from the BOI and creates spreadsheets to casino and video gaming investigations in order to ensure all regulatory and criminal background steps are completed before licenses are issued, renewed, revoked or denied. Corresponds with ISP BOI, FBI, other State, Federal and local law enforcement agencies, and other gaming jurisdictions, in order to gather information i.e. criminal history, employment history, disciplinary action, etc. necessary to license applicants in Illinois. Prepares casinos and video gaming files to be purged in accordance with the Records Retention Schedule. Performs other duties as required or assigned, which are reasonably within the scope of duties enumerated above. Minimum Qualifications
Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of four years of college with course work in criminal justice, pre-law, finance, public administration or related field. Requires one year of investigative experience. Preferred Qualifications
Prefers 1 year of the Illinois Gaming Board regulatory and law enforcement statutes, rules, regulations, and procedures or experience with similar regulatory standards of legislated rules/regulations. Prefers 1 year experience working with state, federal, and local criminal laws, as they relate to the licensing process. Prefers 1 year experience in working with computers as utilized in maintaining complex databases, creating spreadsheets, and word processing. Prefers 1 year experience in analyzing and comparing information, drawing conclusions, exercising discretion and judgment, and interpreting its significance as related to the licensing process. Prefers 1 year experience interpreting, explaining, and applying statutory requirements, rules, regulations, and procedures. The Illinois Gaming Board is committed to creating a diverse work environment and is an equal opportunity employer. The State of Illinois is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Illinois Human Rights Act. Salary:
$5,148 - $7,227 / Monthly; CBA Language Applies Work Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday Work Location:
Michael A. Bilandic Building,160 N Lasalle St, Chicago, Illinois, 60601
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