The Province

B.C. seeks candidates to run province’s budding marijuana-sales venture

- Scott Brown

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.

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