Cannabis jobs at Pueblo County, CO
We know of 5 jobs at Pueblo County, CO as of April 2024, including roles such as Administrative Assistant II-Liquor/Marijuana Licensing, Licensing Coordinator-Liquor/Marijuana Licensing, and Marijuana Code Compliance Inspector.
More than 30+ days
Processes business, liquor and marijuana license applications, reviews technical, legal and commercial documentation for accuracy and consistency, assesses fees and explains county licensing rules, regulations and state statutes. Has discretionary authority to review and make critical preliminary licensing application decisions. Performs office and administrative support work. The work involves maintaining records. Liaison with internal and external agencies.
Examples of Duties
Essential Job Functions
- Accepts and process applications for business, liquor and marijuana licenses and renewals including guiding business owners through the application process and reviews for accuracy and all legal business and transactional documentation that accompany applications.
- Administers liquor and marijuana codes.
- Responsible for all Public Notices.
- Responsible for collecting, remitting, monitoring, reporting and submitting all monies collected and the securing of all money according to appropriate protocol.
- Reviews and processes liquor and marijuana license applications for new licenses and renewals and other various license-related transactions.
- Ensures completeness of liquor and marijuana applications.
- Ensures all licenses are compliant with Colorado and local Liquor and Marijuana Codes, Rules and Regulations.
- Coordinate all activity between Pueblo County, the licensee and the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board.
- Sets neighborhood radius.
- Tracks status of applications and deposits or refunds associated fees as appropriate.
- Corresponds with State Marijuana and Liquor Enforcement Divisions and Sheriff's Office, as needed.
- Monitors, reports requirements and cooperates with the State Liquor and/or Marijuana Enforcement Divisions
- Ensures Licensee compliance with Colorado and local Marijuana and Liquor Codes, Rules and Regulations.
- Publishes various legal notices and posts notices on premises.
- Prepares staff memorandum through the Director on each License application for Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board hearings.
- Develops and maintains spreadsheets as necessary.
- Screens and routes public inquiries by phone or in person based on the nature and sensitivity of the inquiry.
- Prepare reports and presentations for the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board, the Board of County Commissioners and the public.
- Processes background clearance checks to ensure compliance with regulations.
- Monitors and logs incidents related to license applications.
- Takes appropriate action for license and facility violations.
- Coordinates all activity with the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board.
- Attends all Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board meetings.
- Stay abreast with all current and new legislation and regulations as they pertain to liquor and marijuana.
- Participate in the development of internal policies related to liquor and marijuana.
- Works very closely with the Land Use and Marijuana Code Compliance Inspector.
- Works closely with the GIS Department to maintain the Licensing WebPages.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
Additional Responsibilities
- Develops and maintains office procedures, routines and filing systems to ensure daily objectives and operation for liquor and marijuana are performed efficiently.
General Requirements
- Fills in for other staff as necessary and/or required.
- Attends meetings, classes and trainings as required or requested by supervisor.
- Communicates actively, clearly and regularly with supervisor and co-workers on all work-related topics.
- Understands, observes, enforces and complies with all Governmental, Pueblo County and Departmental policies, procedures and protocols when performing job duties.
- Possesses excellent oral and written skills to communicate effectively.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with Pueblo County employees from same or different departments/offices, entities, vendors, members of the community and all customers.
- Effectively manages multiple projects at once.
- Effectively deals with stressful situations.
- Easily adapts to sudden and unexpected changes in work assignments.
- Effectively meets deadlines.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Full Proficiency:
- Ability to work extended hours as needed to keep up with workload.
- Knowledge of maintaining and compiling a variety of computer records and files.
- Routine software and business applications including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software and databases.
- Modern office practices and procedures.
Expert Proficiency:
- Provides professional customer service to clients and public.
- Knowledge of new and renewal application protocol and regulations for Liquor and Marijuana establishments.
- Maintains sensitive and confidential information.
- Must possess excellent money handling skills.
- Knowledge of the fundamental principles of data entry.
- Possess strong organizational skills, initiative and attention to detail, as well as good grammar, spelling and punctuation skills.
- Performs duties independently without close supervision.
- Follows verbal and written instructions.
- Possess the ability to provide detailed updates and reports at all times.
- Ability to make detailed public presentations to the LMLB, BOCC and the public on a regular basis.
- Ability to operate standard office equipment, including typewriters, computers, computer software, calculators, printers, copiers, scanners and facsimile machines.
- Standard software and business applications including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and database software (Microsoft Products)
- Operates and maintains a computerized database and spreadsheets to provide accurate and timely reports.
- Ability to communicate well with a variety of people and tactfully handle difficult or uncomfortable situations.
- Elicits information from others and provides and explanation or information exchange appropriately in concise, intelligible and professional manner.
Education:
High School Diploma or GED required
Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of five years of office management experience required, with an emphasis in liquor or marijuana licensing preferred.
Licenses and/or Certificates:
Valid driver's license at the time of application and a valid Colorado driver's license at time of hire.
Special Requirements:
Must successfully pass background check.
Supplemental Information
Physical Demands/Work Environment
Occasionally (Less than 25% of the time)
Frequently (25% to 50% of the time)
Stooping-Bends body downward and forward. Requires use of lower extremities and back muscles.
Handling-Seizes, holds, grasps, turns or otherwise works with hand(s).
Regularly (50% to 100 % of the time)
Strength-Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects up to 25 pounds.
Strength-Sits with brief periods of walking and/or standing.
Climbing-Ascends or descends using feet and legs and/or hands and arms.
Reaching-Extends hand(s) and arms(s) in any directions.
Fingering-Picks, pinches, types or otherwise works primarily with fingers rather than the whole hand or arm as in handling.
Equipment Utilized-Office equipment such as computer, phone, fax, copiers, scanners, adding machine, etc.
Vehicles-Drives automobile and/or truck.
Not applicable
Strength-Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 25 to 50 pounds.
Strength -Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 50 to 75 pounds.
Strength-Walks and/or stands with brief periods of sitting.
FLSA STATUS
Non-Exempt
2022 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUMMARY
2022 Holidays
- New Years Day (observed)– January 3rd
- MLK, Jr. Day – January 17th
- President's Day – February 21st
- Memorial Day – May 30th
- Juneteenth Day (observed) - June 20th
- Independence Day – July 4th
- Early Release (
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Administrative Assistant II-Liquor/Marijuana Licensing
Pueblo County, CO
Under limited supervision performs general professional and clerical support for the Planning and Development Department for processing liquor and marijuana license applications.
Examples of Duties
Essential Job Functions
- Performs customer service and reception duties for liquor and marijuana licensing; provides general information as well as responds to specific customer questions requiring additional research; routes inquires appropriately and takes messages.
- Maintains office filing systems, files and records; assembles information upon request.
- Scans and enters various information into databases.
- Receives, sorts, distributes and processes incoming or outgoing mail for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Coordinates schedules and makes arrangements for training, meetings, events, tests and/or similar activities for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Orders, maintains and distributes office supplies and/or equipment for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Prepares standardized and original documents and forms; composes original letters and written responses upon request.
- Prepares written articles for newsletters’; prepares bulletins, brochures, publications and various materials for liquor and marijuana license application programs.
- Processes purchase orders, invoices, vouchers, purchasing cards, fuel cards, personnel requisitions and maintenance requests for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Prepares information including binding, stapling and copying; distributes packets to appropriate persons including mass mailings.
- Prepares and distributes Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board meeting agendas and related materials; takes, tapes, transcribes and distributes meeting minutes.
- Prepares and processes personnel forms in coordination with Human Resources.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
- Prepares and posts agendas for the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board (LMLB).
- Processes administrative approval of certain applications for liquor and marijuana.
- Collects operator and license fees.
- Prepares licenses for the LMLB Chair to sign.
- Obtains Findings and Order signature by LMLB Chair
- Serves as direct contact with LMLB
- Attends all Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board meetings.
Additional Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain office procedures, routines and filing systems to ensure daily objectives and operation for liquor and marijuana are performed efficiently.
General Requirements
- Fills in for other staff as necessary and/or required.
- Attends meetings, classes and trainings as required or requested by supervisor.
- Encouraged to recommend changes to improve procedures that would result in efficiencies, cost savings and safety.
- Communicates actively, clearly and regularly with supervisor and co-workers on all work-related topics.
- Understands, observes and complies with all Governmental, Pueblo County and Departmental policies, procedures and protocols when performing job duties.
- Possesses excellent oral and written skills to communicate effectively.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with Pueblo County employees from same or different departments/offices, entities and customers.
- Effectively manages multiple projects at once.
- Effectively deals with stressful situations.
- Easily adapts to sudden and unexpected changes in work assignments.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Basic Proficiency:
- Performs duties independently without close supervision.
Full Proficiency:
- Ability to operate standard office equipment, computers, computer software, calculators, printers, copiers, scanners and facsimile machines.
- Modern office practices and procedures.
- Follows verbal and written instructions.
- Provides professional customer service to clients and public.
- Maintains sensitive and confidential information.
- Knowledge of accounting calculations including interest, percentage, decimals and fractions.
- Routine software and business applications including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software and databases.
- Computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Office Software to include Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
Requirements
Education:
High School Diploma or GED equivalency required.
Experience:
Minimum of five years of clerical experience required.
Licenses and/or Certificates: Valid driver’s license at the time of application and a valid Colorado driver’s license at time of hire.
Notary Public Certificate preferred.
Special Requirements: Must successfully pass background check.
Supplemental Information
Physical Demands/Work Environment
Occasionally (Less than 25% of the time) Frequently (25% to 50% of the time) Regularly (50% to 100 % of the time Not applicable
Strength
Strength
Strength
Strength
Strength
Climbing
Stooping
Reaching
Handling-Seizes, holds, grasps, turns or otherwise works with hand(s). X
Fingering
Equipment Utilized
Vehicles
FLSA STATUS
Non Exempt
NON-BARGAINING UNIT
2022 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUMMARY
2022 Holidays
- New Years Day (observed)– January 3rd
- MLK, Jr. Day – January 17th
- President's Day – February 21st
- Memorial Day – May 30th
- Juneteenth Day (observed) - June 20th
- Independence Day – July 4th
- Early Release (
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Under limited supervision performs general professional and clerical support for the Planning and Development Department for processing liquor and marijuana license applications.
Examples of Duties
Essential Job Functions
- Performs customer service and reception duties for liquor and marijuana licensing; provides general information as well as responds to specific customer questions requiring additional research; routes inquires appropriately and takes messages.
- Maintains office filing systems, files and records; assembles information upon request.
- Scans and enters various information into databases.
- Receives, sorts, distributes and processes incoming or outgoing mail for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Coordinates schedules and makes arrangements for training, meetings, events, tests and/or similar activities for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Orders, maintains and distributes office supplies and/or equipment for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Prepares standardized and original documents and forms; composes original letters and written responses upon request.
- Prepares written articles for newsletters'; prepares bulletins, brochures, publications and various materials for liquor and marijuana license application programs.
- Processes purchase orders, invoices, vouchers, purchasing cards, fuel cards, personnel requisitions and maintenance requests for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Prepares information including binding, stapling and copying; distributes packets to appropriate persons including mass mailings.
- Prepares and distributes Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board meeting agendas and related materials; takes, tapes, transcribes and distributes meeting minutes.
- Prepares and processes personnel forms in coordination with Human Resources.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
- Prepares and posts agendas for the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board (LMLB).
- Processes administrative approval of certain applications for liquor and marijuana.
- Collects operator and license fees.
- Prepares licenses for the LMLB Chair to sign.
- Obtains Findings and Order signature by LMLB Chair
- Serves as direct contact with LMLB
- Attends all Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board meetings.
Additional Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain office procedures, routines and filing systems to ensure daily objectives and operation for liquor and marijuana are performed efficiently.
General Requirements
- Fills in for other staff as necessary and/or required.
- Attends meetings, classes and trainings as required or requested by supervisor.
- Encouraged to recommend changes to improve procedures that would result in efficiencies, cost savings and safety.
- Communicates actively, clearly and regularly with supervisor and co-workers on all work-related topics.
- Understands, observes and complies with all Governmental, Pueblo County and Departmental policies, procedures and protocols when performing job duties.
- Possesses excellent oral and written skills to communicate effectively.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with Pueblo County employees from same or different departments/offices, entities and customers.
- Effectively manages multiple projects at once.
- Effectively deals with stressful situations.
- Easily adapts to sudden and unexpected changes in work assignments.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Basic Proficiency:
- Performs duties independently without close supervision.
Full Proficiency:
- Ability to operate standard office equipment, including typewriters, computers, computer software, calculators, printers, copiers, scanners and facsimile machines.
- Modern office practices and procedures.
- Follows verbal and written instructions.
- Provides professional customer service to clients and public.
- Maintains sensitive and confidential information.
- Knowledge of accounting calculations including interest, percentage, decimals and fractions.
- Routine software and business applications including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software and databases.
Education:
High School Diploma or GED equivalency required.
Experience:
Minimum of five years of clerical experience required.
Licenses and/or Certificates:
Valid driver's license at the time of application and a valid Colorado driver's license at time of hire.
Notary Public Certificate preferred.
Special Requirements:
Must successfully pass background check.
Supplemental Information
Physical Demands/Work Environment
Occasionally (Less than 25% of the time)
Vehicles-Drives automobile and/or truck.
Frequently (25% to 50% of the time)
Stooping-Bends body downward and forward. Requires use of lower extremities and back muscles.
Handling-Seizes, holds, grasps, turns or otherwise works with hand(s).
Regularly (50% to 100 % of the time)
Strength-Lift, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects up to 25 pounds.
Strength-Sits with brief periods of walking and/or standing.
Climbing-Ascends or descends using feet and legs and/or hands and arms.
Reaching-Extends hand(s) and arms(s) in any directions.
Fingering-Picks, pinches, types or otherwise works primarily with fingers rather than the whole hand or arm as in handling.
Equipment Utilized-Office equipment such as computer, phone, fax, copiers, scanners, adding machine, etc.
Not applicable
Strength-Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 25 to 50 pounds.
Strength -Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 50 to 75 pounds.
Strength-Walks and/or stands with brief periods of sitting.
FLSA STATUS
Non Exempt
NON-BARGAINING UNIT
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Administrative Assistant II-Liquor/Marijuana Licensing
Pueblo County, CO
Under limited supervision performs general professional and clerical support for the Planning and Development Department for processing liquor and marijuana license applications.
Examples of Duties
Essential Job Functions
- Performs customer service and reception duties for liquor and marijuana licensing; provides general information as well as responds to specific customer questions requiring additional research; routes inquires appropriately and takes messages.
- Maintains office filing systems, files and records; assembles information upon request.
- Scans and enters various information into databases.
- Receives, sorts, distributes and processes incoming or outgoing mail for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Coordinates schedules and makes arrangements for training, meetings, events, tests and/or similar activities for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Orders, maintains and distributes office supplies and/or equipment for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Prepares standardized and original documents and forms; composes original letters and written responses upon request.
- Prepares written articles for newsletters'; prepares bulletins, brochures, publications and various materials for liquor and marijuana license application programs.
- Processes purchase orders, invoices, vouchers, purchasing cards, fuel cards, personnel requisitions and maintenance requests for liquor and marijuana licensing.
- Prepares information including binding, stapling and copying; distributes packets to appropriate persons including mass mailings.
- Prepares and distributes Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board meeting agendas and related materials; takes, tapes, transcribes and distributes meeting minutes.
- Prepares and processes personnel forms in coordination with Human Resources.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
- Prepares and posts agendas for the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board (LMLB).
- Processes administrative approval of certain applications for liquor and marijuana.
- Collects operator and license fees.
- Prepares licenses for the LMLB Chair to sign.
- Obtains Findings and Order signature by LMLB Chair
- Serves as direct contact with LMLB
- Attends all Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Board meetings.
Additional Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain office procedures, routines and filing systems to ensure daily objectives and operation for liquor and marijuana are performed efficiently.
General Requirements
- Fills in for other staff as necessary and/or required.
- Attends meetings, classes and trainings as required or requested by supervisor.
- Encouraged to recommend changes to improve procedures that would result in efficiencies, cost savings and safety.
- Communicates actively, clearly and regularly with supervisor and co-workers on all work-related topics.
- Understands, observes and complies with all Governmental, Pueblo County and Departmental policies, procedures and protocols when performing job duties.
- Possesses excellent oral and written skills to communicate effectively.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with Pueblo County employees from same or different departments/offices, entities and customers.
- Effectively manages multiple projects at once.
- Effectively deals with stressful situations.
- Easily adapts to sudden and unexpected changes in work assignments.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Basic Proficiency:
- Performs duties independently without close supervision.
Full Proficiency:
- Ability to operate standard office equipment, including typewriters, computers, computer software, calculators, printers, copiers, scanners and facsimile machines.
- Modern office practices and procedures.
- Follows verbal and written instructions.
- Provides professional customer service to clients and public.
- Maintains sensitive and confidential information.
- Knowledge of accounting calculations including interest, percentage, decimals and fractions.
- Routine software and business applications including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software and databases.
Education:
High School Diploma or GED equivalency required.
Experience:
Minimum of five years of clerical experience required.
Licenses and/or Certificates:
Valid driver's license at the time of application and a valid Colorado driver's license at time of hire.
Notary Public Certificate preferred.
Special Requirements:
Must successfully pass background check.
Supplemental Information
Physical Demands/Work Environment
Occasionally (Less than 25% of the time)
Vehicles-Drives automobile and/or truck.
Frequently (25% to 50% of the time)
Stooping-Bends body downward and forward. Requires use of lower extremities and back muscles.
Handling-Seizes, holds, grasps, turns or otherwise works with hand(s).
Regularly (50% to 100 % of the time)
Strength-Lift, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects up to 25 pounds.
Strength-Sits with brief periods of walking and/or standing.
Climbing-Ascends or descends using feet and legs and/or hands and arms.
Reaching-Extends hand(s) and arms(s) in any directions.
Fingering-Picks, pinches, types or otherwise works primarily with fingers rather than the whole hand or arm as in handling.
Equipment Utilized-Office equipment such as computer, phone, fax, copiers, scanners, adding machine, etc.
Not applicable
Strength-Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 25 to 50 pounds.
Strength -Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 50 to 75 pounds.
Strength-Walks and/or stands with brief periods of sitting.
FLSA STATUS
Non Exempt
NON-BARGAINING UNIT
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Conducts field inspections of properties to determine compliance with marijuana licensing. Assignments include marijuana licensing and field inspections and preparation of related records and correspondence.
Examples of Duties
Essential Job Functions
- Conducts field inspections of properties and audits for compliance with applicable marijuana rules and regulations and re-investigates as necessary to ensure compliance.
- Conducts on site compliance reviews for marijuana establishments and compares the actual physical circumstances and use of building or site and reviews documents in the local marijuana licensing authority file to ensure compliance with regulations.
- Inspects and examines marijuana establishments for compliance including but not limited to records, premises operations and clientele requirements.
- Prepares detailed reports of observation and findings.
- Prepares correspondence on violations.
- Prepares status reports of violation calls and cases, facility inspections, calls and complaints and meets weekly or bi-weekly to update County Attorney staff.
- Prepares staff reports for meetings.
- Testify in court on contested violations as needed.
- Maintains files and records of inspection and compliance studies.
- Researches property records.
- Works closely with County attorney staff on a regular basis concerning enforcement matters.
- Conducts investigations with multiple local, state and law enforcement agencies.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
General Responsibilities
- Fills in for other staff as necessary and/or required.
- Attends meetings, classes and trainings as required or requested by supervisor.
- Encouraged to recommend changes to improve procedures that would result in efficiencies, cost savings and safety.
- Communicates actively, clearly and regularly with supervisor and co-workers on all work-related topics.
- Understands, observes and complies with all Governmental, Pueblo County and Departmental policies, procedures and protocols when performing job duties.
- Possesses excellent oral and written skills to communicate effectively.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with Pueblo County employees from same or different departments/offices, entities and customers.
- Effectively manages multiple projects at once.
- Effectively deals with stressful situations.
- Easily adapts to sudden and unexpected changes in work assignments.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Ability to operate standard office equipment, including typewriters, computers, computer software, calculators, printers, copiers, scanners and facsimile machines.
- General principles and practices of investigation and evidence gathering and marijuana regulations.
- Conducts research and provide accurate reports.
- Handles a wide variety of public contacts with ability to deal with confrontational individuals.
Education/Experience:
High School Diploma or GED equivalency and minimum of five years experience involving zoning or other code experience required.
OR
Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university with course work in
Planning, Public Administration or other related field and minimum of one year experience involving zoning or other code experience required.
Licenses and/or Certificates:
Valid driver's license at the time of application and a valid Colorado driver's license at time of hire required.
Special Requirements:
Must successfully pass background check.
Supplemental Information
Physical Demands/Work Environment
Occasionally (Less than 25% of the time)
Strength-Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects up to 25 pounds.
Strength-Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 25 to 50 pounds.
Strength -Lifts, carries, push, pulls or otherwise moves objects from 50 to 75 pounds.
Regularly (50% to 100 % of the time)
Strength-Sits with brief periods of walking and/or standing.
Strength-Walks and/or stands with brief periods of sitting.
Climbing-Ascends or descends using feet and legs and/or hands and arms.
Stooping-Bends body downward and forward. Requires use of lower extremities and back muscles.
Reaching-Extends hand(s) and arms(s) in any directions.
Handling-Seizes, holds, grasps, turns or otherwise works with hand(s).
Fingering-Picks, pinches, types or otherwise works primarily with fingers rather than the whole hand or arm as in handling.
Equipment Utilized-Office equipment such as computer, phone, fax, copiers, scanners, adding machine, etc.
Vehicles-Drives automobile and/or truck.
Additional Information.
Travels and inspects properties in inclement weather.
Non-Exempt
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