TRAFFIC Gauteng

Dispensary Budtender - Seasonal Part Time - South Orlando

Hirebridge
South African Rand . ZAR 50,000 - 200,000

Job Description

Overview

Title: Budtender Reports to: Dispensary General Manager Location: 8586 S Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32809 Job Type: Seasonal Part-time

The seasonal employment agreement begins on Tuesday, March 24th, 2026, and ends on Sunday, July 12th, 2026. The dates of this seasonal employment agreement may vary depending on business needs.

Responsibilities
  • Perform store opening and closing procedures (such as cleaning, tablet placement/removal, and prepping workstations)
  • Create an environment prioritizing patients and providing excellent patient interactions
  • Check in, verify and/or create new patient profiles upon entry to the dispensary
  • Communicate to patients and caregivers their available allotments and MMJ licensing status
  • Maintain the highest level of confidentiality with patient information and interactions (on and off the clock)
  • Controlling the pace of patient traffic within the dispensary
  • Educate and assist patients in creating orders by providing suggestions in regard to available products based on physician recommendations and specific patient needs
  • Informing patients of any current promotions or highlighted products
  • Create patient orders and accept payment at POS using provided operating system
  • Keep up to date with company brands, products, policies and procedures
  • Budtenders may be asked to assist in occasional deliveries (scheduled and discussed ahead of time)
  • Maintaining facility cleanliness and completing daily checklists while on shift
  • Other duties as assigned by Manager
Compensation

Starting Wage: $16.00 per hour (plus tips).

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