Budtender

Oklahoma City, OK
Full Time
Student (High School)

Budtender – Cannabis Dispensary (Oklahoma)

Location: South Side Oklahoma City
Job Type: Full Time / Part Time
Pay: $12-$15 hourly


About Us

We are a multi-state cannabis dispensary dedicated to providing high-quality products and exceptional customer service to our patients. Our team is passionate, knowledgeable, and committed to creating a welcoming and educational environment.


Position Overview

We are seeking a friendly, reliable, and knowledgeable Budtender to join our team. As the face of the dispensary, you will assist patients in selecting products, provide education on cannabis use, and ensure compliance with Oklahoma state regulations.


Responsibilities

  • Greet and assist patients in a professional and welcoming manner
  • Educate customers on cannabis products including flower, edibles, concentrates, and more
  • Process transactions accurately using POS systems
  • Verify patient licenses and ensure compliance with Oklahoma laws
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and well-stocked sales floor
  • Stay up to date on product knowledge and industry trends
  • Handle cash and follow all security procedures
  • Support team members and contribute to a positive work environment
  • Other duties as needed

Qualifications

  • Must be 21+ years old
  • Valid Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) employee credentials (or ability to obtain)
  • Ability to pass a background check
  • Previous retail or customer service experience preferred
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Basic knowledge of cannabis products and effects (or willingness to learn)
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays
  • Dependable, punctual, and detail-oriented

Preferred Skills

  • Experience in cannabis retail
  • Familiarity with POS systems
  • Cash handling experience
  • Passion for cannabis education and customer care

Benefits 

  • Employee discounts
  • Tips
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Opportunities for growth
  • Health, Dental and Vision Benefits for Full-Time employees

How to Apply

Please submit your resume along with a brief introduction explaining why you’d be a great fit for our team.

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