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Chinook Winds Hiring Incentives


The Siletz Tribal Council announced approval of a new extensive

compensation package and incentive program for Chinook Winds Casino Resort. The

casino is offering an additional $5 an hour summer bonus for current and new hires, $1000 sign-on bonus to select positions, and starting the first pay period in July $15 an hour minimum wage for all positions except those highly tipped. More than 80 full and part-time jobs are open at this time. “We know the employment market is competitive and people are looking for a long-term solution to meet their needs and talents. We provide benefits that are competitive and now we are increasing our pay structure to add to the strength of our hiring efforts,” said Brad Darcy, Director of Human Resources.  


The sign on bonus is for select full and part time positions with $500 after completion of 90

days and $500 again after completion of 180 days. All new hires will enjoy a

comprehensive benefit package that includes: Paid Time Off with a sell back option, free

paid lunch, golf, health screenings, holiday pay, 401k with employer match,

discounted Fitness Center membership, employee discounts and more. “Now is the time to apply to be a part of the best team and the largest employer in the county. If you’ve ever wanted to work at a casino resort, we have openings in many career paths and with no experience required,” said Darcy. 


Anyone interested in applying at Chinook Winds Casino Resort can do

so by visiting:  www.chinookwinds.com/careers. Chinook Winds is hosting job fairs every Tuesday from 10am to 2pm in the Siletz Bay Buffet until further notice.

Chinook Winds Casino Resort, located at 1777 NW 44th Street on beach in Lincoln City is

owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians on the central Oregon coast. Guests are invited to enjoy Las Vegas-style gaming, 18-hole golf course, live comedy shows, four full-service restaurants, and a 243-room ocean front hotel.

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