Retail Lead - Monroe

Monroe, MI
Full Time
Experienced

Job description

Do you consider yourself a self-starting, problem-solving, more-than-driven leader looking to make their way into the Cannabis industry? This might be the opportunity for you! Mint Cannabis is currently looking for ambitious leads for our Monroe Location

Duties:

Responsible for opening and closing of the dispensary as needed.

· Ensures the operations of the dispensary run in a smooth and professional fashion.

· Takes on additional duties as needed and does so with a positive attitude.

· Maintains quality customer service by establishing and enforcing company standards and handling patient inquiries and complaints.

· Assists patients with choosing the right products according to their needs.

· Verifies patient's allotment and ensure they have the allotment necessary for their purchase.

· Participates in ongoing education and professional development as needed.

· Demonstrates appropriate interactions with customers and co-workers.

· Organizes and displays product neatly to maximize sales, ensure proper store signage is maintained at all times, and ensure the quality and freshness of all products.

· Assists in training associates on store operations, product, policies, and procedures.

· Coordinates the daily cleaning and organization of the store and stockroom.

· Strives to support Mint Cannabis Core Values and goals while promoting programs and initiatives.

· Supervises and delegates tasks to team members at the discretion of store management.

· Ensures all necessary breaks and lunches are given.

· Communicates concerns of the team to the Assistant Store Manager and/or Store Manager.

· Assists in tracking team member attendance and performance through designated corrective action tracker.

· Consistently communicates and models the culture of Mint Cannabis.

· Capable of coaching others in a positive and constructive manner.

· Showcases excellent interpersonal, motivational, and team-building skills.

Qualifications:

· A flexible schedule, including daytime, nights, and weekend availability to meet the needs of the business.

· Applicant must be twenty-one (21) years of age.

· Applicant must consent to a criminal background check performed by the Company and/or the Arizona Department of Health Services.

· Valid Arizona Identification.

· Strong verbal and written communication skills.

· Ability to lift and move merchandise up to 35lbs.

· Ability to stand for extended periods of time (3+ hours).

· Ability to operate a computer, POS/register system, keyboards, and scanners.

· Has a strong record of reliable attendance.· A flexible schedule, including daytime, nights, and weekend availability to meet the needs of the business.

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
  • Night shift
  • Weekend availability

Work Location: One location

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