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A leading cannabis company is seeking a General Manager to oversee daily operations at their Plainfield dispensary. This role emphasizes exceptional customer service and focuses on developing a skilled team, maintaining compliance, and driving sales. Ideal candidates have retail management experience, preferably in the cannabis industry, and a commitment to employee development.
Terrabis is a leading privately held cannabis company with a bold growth strategy, focused on driving innovation and market expansion. Our approach integrates wholesale, retail, and customer experience to set industry standards and create value for both consumers and stakeholders.
JOB SUMMARY
The General Manager will oversee all aspects of daily dispensary operations, focusing on exceptional customer service and cultivating a skilled team dedicated to the cannabis industry. This role requires an experienced leader who will help shape company policies and practices, with a primary emphasis on maintaining high-quality product inventory and driving profitable sales. Responsibilities include creating a supportive culture that prioritizes employee development and customer satisfaction, conducting product education to boost sales, and overseeing hiring, training, and supervision of staff. The General Manager will ensure compliance with regulations, manage inventory levels effectively, and maintain smooth store operations. They will also oversee cash handling procedures, uphold POS system accuracy, and ensure completion of daily operational tasks. Collaboration with district and regional managers will be essential to fulfill additional assigned duties and uphold company standards.
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Terrabis is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, pregnancy, disability, age, veteran status, or other characteristics.
Disclaimer: This is a job posting for future General Managers opportunities at Terrabis. While we may not have an immediate opening at this time, we are always looking to connect with talented leaders for this critical role. By applying, you’ll be considered for upcoming opportunities as they become available. We encourage you to submit your application and join our talent network!
$65,000 - $70,000 USD
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