General Manager
Weenuch-u’ Development Corporation
Job Announcement
General Manager — Ute Mountain Casino Hotel
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Location |
Towaoc, Colorado (Ute Mountain Casino Hotel, attached hotel, and Travel Centers in Towaoc, CO and White Mesa, UT) |
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Reports To |
Weenuch-u’ Development Corporation (WDC) Board of Directors |
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Employment Type |
Full-time, exempt — multi-year employment agreement (initial term typically three years) |
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Relocation |
Relocation assistance and temporary on-site lodging provided; tribal hiring preference applies per Tribal law |
About the Enterprise
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel (UMCH) is a wholly-owned enterprise of Weenuch-u’ Development Corporation, the Section 17 federally-chartered economic development corporation of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. UMCH operates a casino, attached hotel, and RV park. UMCH is in an active growth phase — pursuing a Three-Diamond rating, expanding food and beverage operations, and strengthening tribal employment and financial reporting practices across the enterprise.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and professional references to the WDC Board of Directors at the address below. Tribal member preference applies in accordance with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe’s hiring preference laws.
Weenuch-u’ Development Corporation, Board of Directors | P.O. Box 336, Towaoc, Colorado 81334
Position Summary
Weenuch-u’ Development Corporation is conducting a search for a new General Manager following the planned departure of the current General Manager. The General Manager is responsible for the full operational and financial performance of the Casino and Hotel, reporting directly to the WDC Board of Directors. The General Manager exercises day-to-day management authority over all departments — Gaming, Food & Beverage, Lodging, Retail, Marketing, Security, and Administration — within the scope of authority delegated by the WDC Board under the Corporation’s Charter and Bylaws, and is accountable for budgeting, financial reporting, capital planning, regulatory compliance, and workforce development, including training a Tribal Member Assistant General Manager to ultimately succeed in this role.
Priority Areas for This Transition
The outgoing General Manager has identified the following as critical to the next General Manager’s success, based on direct experience operating the property:
- Financial Leadership: the next General Manager must bring strong, hands-on financial leadership — either personally or through a strengthened Finance function reporting to them — including budget discipline, internal controls, and audit-ready reporting.
- Marketing Leadership: sustained, strategic marketing leadership is required to grow visitation and revenue per guest, building on recent targeted-promotion results and the planned Three-Diamond positioning.
- Business Development — Alcohol & Beverage Expansion: lead the development of new on-property alcohol service points (e.g., center bar, banquet bars) in direct collaboration with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Council, including navigating BIA approval and Federal Register publication requirements specific to alcohol service on tribal trust land. This is a multi-year regulatory process requiring sustained Tribal Council coordination, not solely an internal capital project.
Key Responsibilities
- Direct day-to-day operations across Gaming, Food & Beverage, Lodging, Retail, Marketing, Security, and Administration, with full P&L accountability for the enterprise.
- Provide direct, hands-on financial leadership — budget development, internal controls, and accurate, timely reporting — either personally or through close oversight of the Finance/Accounting function and the lead Finance/Accounting executive.
- Lead strategic marketing planning and execution to grow revenue per visit and overall visitation, beyond day-to-day promotional execution.
- Lead Business Development of new alcohol service points on property, serving as the primary point of contact with the Tribal Council on licensing, BIA approval, and Federal Register publication requirements.
- Prepare and present the annual fiscal year budget to the WDC Board by September 1st of each year and cooperate fully with the Board’s independent CPA in the annual audit.
- Submit monthly reports to the Board covering operational performance, financial summary (profit/loss, bank accounts, receivables, assets, and liabilities), and employment statistics (tribal hiring, terminations, training programs).
- Attend monthly Gaming Commission and WDC Board meetings; ensure transparent, timely communication with the Board and Tribal Council on material incidents and operational issues.
- Develop and execute a long-term (3–5 year) capital improvement plan and an annual capital expenditure plan and oversee active capital projects through completion.
- Lead the property’s pursuit of a Three-Diamond rating and oversee hospitality training standards across Food & Beverage and Lodging.
- Maintain and grow tribal employment levels in line with Board-approved targets and complete a documented succession plan for key positions and department heads.
- Train a Tribal Member Assistant General Manager to perform all duties of the General Manager role, including obtaining the required state Key License.
- Ensure all contracts, leases, and financial instruments are executed strictly within Board-delegated authority and reviewed by Tribal legal counsel; no document executed by the General Manager may waive the Tribe’s sovereign immunity absent an express WDC Board resolution.
- Maintain strict confidentiality of all Tribal and Corporation business information consistent with the Corporation’s governing documents.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive base salary commensurate with experience, with an annual performance incentive plan tied to financial performance, audit results, capital project execution, and tribal employment/succession goals. Benefits include relocation assistance, temporary on-site lodging during transition, a Casino-provided vehicle for business use, paid vacation, and participation in the Corporation’s standard benefits programs (medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, and 401(k)).