Budtender Job Responsibilities
Budtenders at medical marijuana dispensaries are experts in cannabis. They’re capable of listening to customers, answering questions, and providing recommendations for cannabis products that will help customers relieve highly personalized symptoms. They also have the responsibility of distributing products to customers, using a point-of-sale system, keeping the dispensary clean and organized, and working well with coworkers. At the same time, they need to comply with all relevant laws. With all of these responsibilities, it’s not surprising that many dispensaries use different job titles for today’s budtender positions, such as medical cannabis guide, advisor, mentor, counselor, expert, specialist, consultant, coach, or assistant. Some dispensaries get even more creative with the job title and refer to budtenders as compassion care technicians or patient liaisons to better reflect the position’s current responsibilities. At first glance, it might seem like a lot of people could qualify for a budtender job, but there is so much more to being a great budtender – who helps build a dispensary business while effectively helping customers – than what the day-to-day responsibilities of the position might lead you to think. For example, the best budtenders (and therefore, the most employable budtenders) understand:- All of the products available at the dispensary
- Communication skills to determine which products to recommend to certain customers based on their personal situations, preferences, and lifestyles
- The science of marijuana, including strain genetics, cannabinoids, terpenes, indica plants, sativa plants, and hybrid plants
- Consumption methods and the pros and cons of each
- Cannabis quality, effectiveness, and testing
- How cannabis is cultivated
- Measurement and weight conversions
- Current regulations
- How to read product labels
- Dosing
- Language (to avoid making noncompliant statements)
- How to close a sale and upsell
- How to deliver exceptional customer service at all times
- The importance of customer confidentiality
- Current trends in medical marijuana
- And more