B.C. seeks candidates to run province’s budding marijuana-sales venture
The B.C. government will soon be weeding through resumés as the province looks to hire the right people to run its marijuana-sales business.
The province will be the sole wholesale distributor of recreational pot through the B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch when cannabis becomes legal across Canada, which is expected to happen this summer.
The B.C. Public Service Agency is advertising two jobs — executive director and director of merchandising — for the liquor branch’s cannabis operations.
Qualifications for the executive director job, which pays between $126,000 and $140,000 a year, include having a post-secondary degree in a related field and “several years of progressive senior leadership experience” in leading a wholesale and retail division.
A winning candidate will be responsible for the leadership and strategic direction of the B.C. cannabis supply chain and be accountable for the sale of cannabis and related products.
A closing date for applications has yet to be determined.
The person who lands the director of merchandising job will be paid an annual salary of $86,000-$112,000 and be responsible for “developing and maintaining the strategic plan, policies, objectives and overall product assortment for cannabis for the business.”
The closing date for applications is Jan. 11.