Cannabis jobs at City of San Luis Obispo
We know of 1 jobs at City of San Luis Obispo as of May 2024, including roles such as Cannabis Business Coordinator.
More than 30+ days
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB SUMMARY:
Performs a variety of professional assignments related to the City’s Cannabis Program, including compliance, issuance, and oversight of all cannabis permits and permit processes; coordinating and supporting the cannabis-related activities of various City departments; updating the City Council on implementation and modifications of the Cannabis Program; and monitoring and overseeing compliance with relevant local, state, and federal rules and regulations.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS:
This single-position classification is assigned a specific range of cannabis business-related work that generally includes difficult and complex projects with great latitude for initiative and independent judgment.
SUPERVISION
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Employees in this classification receive general supervision within a framework of standard policies and procedures. May monitor and direct the work of professional, technical, and clerical staff in the accomplishment of specific projects.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks that may be found in positions of this class.)
Plans, coordinates, organizes, develops, and implements the City’s Cannabis Program.- Develops, evaluates, recommends, and implements policies and procedures for the regulation of cannabis in the City.
- Prepares and recommends changes to the City Municipal Code, Operator Permit Process, and Cannabis Application as it relates to the Cannabis Program.
- Initiates and presents policies, projects, and recommendations to the Cannabis Steering Committee, City Council, and other boards and commissions as needed.
- Prepares and provides an annual update to City Council on the overall implementation of the Cannabis Program; receives direction from City Council on program policy directives; returns as directed to present program updates and modifications.
- Performs compliance, issuance, and oversight of all cannabis permits and permit processes related to the Cannabis Program, including coordinating, leading, and administering cannabis application permit processes, issuing cannabis operator permits, and conducting the annual operator permit renewal process.
- Coordinates and resolves cannabis operator permit holder requests and issues in regard to the Cannabis Program and cannabis regulations; maintains ongoing partnerships with cannabis operator permit holders.
- Monitors and oversees compliance with local, state, and federal rules and regulations; collaborates and coordinates with regulatory agencies; remains educated regarding relevant cannabis policies, rules, and regulations; evaluates and implements mandatory or best practices.
- Coordinates and supports cannabis-related activities across various City departments; leads the Cannabis Steering Committee and Cannabis Team to implement the Cannabis Program.
- Manages contracts and oversees the work of consultants involved in providing support services for the operation of the Cannabis Program.
- Prepares long-term revenue forecasts for Cannabis revenue streams, including Cannabis Fees and Cannabis Business Tax; monitors the revenues for each fiscal year.
- Designs, develops, and implements cannabis economic development, business retention, expansion, and targeted outreach consistent with the Cannabis Program goals and City Council direction.
- Identifies and pursues grants and funding opportunities that leverage City resources for the Cannabis Program and/or cannabis operations; oversees administration of cannabis grants and contracts.
- Performs related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
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Knowledge of:
- Purposes, policies, and procedures of the City Council, Planning Commission, and other agencies concerned with public planning and community development.
- Local, state, and federal laws regulating cannabis policy and enforcement.
- Principles of public administration, public policy, and public information.
- Land use, zoning, and General Plan principles and methods.
- Techniques for effectively representing the City in contacts with government agencies, community groups, and various business, professional, regulatory, and legislative organizations.
- Techniques for providing a high level of customer service to the public and City staff, in person and over the phone.
- Program management, organizational, and administrative techniques.
- Principles of economic development, economic forecasting, and data modeling.
Ability to
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- Make effective presentations to City Council, commissions, community and business organizations, and other stakeholders regarding City cannabis policy and the City’s Cannabis Program.
- Use sound, independent judgment within general legal, policy, and procedural guidelines.
- Prioritize and coordinate the work of self and others in a deadline and project-oriented environment.
- Prepare accurate and effective reports, policies, procedures, and other written materials.
- Maintain effective relationships with a wide range of community, business, and special interest groups.
- Deal tactfully, patiently, courteously, diplomatically, and persuasively with the public.
- Evaluate program policies and procedures to identify and implement improvements.
- Must possess mobility to work in a standing office setting, to use standard office equipment, and to move between various office and meeting locations; strength to lift and carry office materials weighing up to 10 pounds; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person, over the phone, and before groups.
TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from a four-year college or university with a bachelor’s degree in public administration, urban planning, or a closely related field.
and
Three years of increasingly responsible administrative experience, including one year of professional planning experience or one year coordinating a public-sector cannabis program.
or
An equivalent combination of education and experience.
POSSESSION AND MAINTENANCE OF:
A valid California class C driver's license and a satisfactory driving record.
THIS POSITION WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE A FINAL OFFER IS MADE:
- Livescan Fingerprinting (DOJ)
For a detailed spreadsheet of employee benefits by bargaining group, please view our Benefits Summary.
Retirement: California Public Employee's Retirement System (PERS). The City participates only in the medicare portion of Social Security.
Health: the City has a cafeteria plan for health, dental and vision insurance and contributes towards medical insurance. Employees may choose from several health insurance options. There are also two dental plans to choose from. See the Benefits Summary link to determine the contribution amount.
Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance: group term life and AD&D insurance is provided for all regular employees. The amount of coverage varies depending on the classification. Employees may purchase additional life and AD&D insurance for themselves and their dependents.
Vacation: employees receive 12 days per year increasing to 20 days after 20 years.
Holidays: employees receive 12-13 days per year depending on the classification.
Sick Leave: employees receive 12 days per year.
Administrative Leave: is a benefit available to management employees. The number of administrative leave hours varies depending on the classification.
Flexible Work Schedule: is available to many positions within the City organization.
Long Term Disability Insurance: is available for regular employees. The amount of benefit and contribution by employee varies by classification.
Deferred Compensation: is available for employees to set aside a portion of their salary on a pre-tax basis to supplement retirement.
Wellness Program: offered to help employees gain knowledge, skills and motivation to improve the quality of their lives and well-being.
Employee Assistance Program: a counseling and consultation service designed to help employees and eligible family members with a wide range of personal issues.
Flexible Benefits Program: available to help employees save taxes on: (1) Pre-tax health insurance premium deductions, (2) Unreimbursed/ uncovered medical expenses, and (3) Dependent care expenses.
Tuition Reimbursement: up to $1500 annually for job-related educational costs is available to employees who have passed probation.
Trip Reduction Incentive Program (TRIP): incentives are available for employees who voluntarily participate in alternative forms of transportation to and from work.
Computer Purchase Program: interest-free loans to employees who have passed probation and who purchase computers for personal use with City approved software configuration.
Professional Association for City Employees (PACE): voluntary organization for professional development training classes, monthly membership meetings with a variety of speakers, and social functions designed to facilitate interaction with employees from all departments in a relaxed setting away from work.
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