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AYR Wellness’ Sales Supervisor is accountable for managing the dispensary’s sales floor in cooperation with the Assistant Manager and Lead Budtender(s); this includes opening/ closing the store, managing breaks, controlling the flow of patients, being responsive to questions/concerns of patients, assisting budtenders with any questions/concerns while engaging patients and ensuring all cash controls are being executed consistently.
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Have you always wanted to work for the Medical Marijuana Industry ? Educate patients on the variety of medical marijuana products, including flower, edibles, and concentrates. This position rotates between the following roles from day-to-day: Host, Pick-Up, Floater, Budtender, and Inventory.
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The Budtender serves as the face of the dispensary. A successful DACUT budtender is a friendly, compassionate professional who provides product suggestions and guides customers through understanding the products and the process of purchasing cannabis products.
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Join our team as a Marijuana Budtender and be part of this exciting industry! We are seeking a knowledgeable and customer-oriented Lead Budtender to join our team. Join our team as a Marijuana Budtender and be part of this exciting industry.
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Help manage Budtender and CSR performance by observing performance, providing feedback, and giving recognition. Assist with Budtender workflow by providing change and routine drawer checks to ensure appropriate cash drops.
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Team by executing Product Knowledge Training to ensure the team is well-educated on the PA Medical Marijuana program, fundamentals of cannabis as well as our entire menu of products. Ability to twist, turn, bend, stand and walk as required to perform the duties associated with functioning as a dispensary agent.
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Knowledge of local and state laws related to cannabis sales including Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) regulations. The Budtender provides an exceptional customer experience and educates customers or patients on cannabis products.
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Chalice Farms has openings for a Product Specialist (Budtender). Must have OLCC Marijuana Worker Permit to be considered for employment. Chalice Farms has openings for a Product Specialist (Budtender.
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Knowledge of marijuana strains, edibles, extracts and other current products on the market. Due to state regulations, qualified candidates for this position must be at least 21 years of age and able to pass a background check - certain criminal convictions may disqualify candidates based on state medical marijuana licensing regulations.
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OLCC Marijuana Workers Permit. Working knowledge of OLCC cannabis laws and regulations. OLCC Marijuana Workers Permit. Maintain a hefty knowledge of strains, products, consumption methods, and cannabis culture.
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Train, and evaluate budtender performance, give in the moment feedback to budtenders and co-workers as appropriate. Back-up Budtender when needed. OLCC Marijuana Handlers Permit. Train, and evaluate budtender performance, give in the moment feedback to budtenders and co-workers as appropriate.
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Ensure POS counters are ready to go when dispensary opens. Be physically active for long periods without getting tired or out of breath. Focus on one source of sound and ignore others. Dispensary sales experience preferred.
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Be knowledgeable about everything and anything cannabis related. Assist with running side work, stocking and cleaning during all downtime. Consistently delivers the ultimate patient/customer experience in all facets from patient or customer entry to exit; ensure each customer receives full attention during their transaction.
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Ensure self and uniform/clothing are clean and professional and all tools are at work station prepared for shift. The Wellness Guide will provide an excellent customer experience while assisting in the sales of product.
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The Fire Station, LLC The Fire Station (TFS) operates as a series of Marijuana Facilities within the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Job Title: Budtender Job Description Roles - Budtenders perform the core interaction with the customers, the salesperson of cannabis products.
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