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Assistant Manager - Cannabis & Glass | Ontario, OR | Full-Time | $44,740 - $53,664/yr

Ontario, OR

At Cannabis & Glass, we're passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of our customers through exceptional service and accessible cannabis products. As the largest recreational dispensary chain in Eastern Washington and Oregon — with locations in North Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and Ontario — we take pride in offering the region's best cannabis prices and widest selection.

Joining our team means working alongside some of the most experienced leaders in the industry, in an organization that consistently ranks among the highest-performing cannabis retailers in the region. We offer diverse opportunities for professional growth, and we're looking for people who take pride in their work, move with purpose, and thrive in fast-changing environments.

About the Role

At Cannabis & Glass, our Assistant Managers are operational leaders who set the tone for their teams every single shift. You'll partner with the General Manager to drive store performance, develop staff, and deliver an exceptional customer experience in one of the most dynamic retail environments in the industry.

This is a role for someone who holds themselves and their team to a high standard — and who wants to grow with a company that rewards performance and builds future leaders.


What You'll Do

  • Lead daily store operations including compliance, cleanliness, and team execution
  • Manage and reconcile all cash operations — vault, registers, pickups, and EOD reports
  • Oversee end-to-end inventory control including receiving, audits, adjustments, and vendor returns
  • Coach and develop employees to deliver best-in-class customer service and meet sales goals
  • Execute promotions, merchandising plans, and online/kiosk order management
  • Handle escalated customer concerns and ensure positive resolutions
  • Partner with corporate departments on procurement, HR, and marketing initiatives
  • Maintain schedule flexibility, reliability, and professional leadership standards at all times

What We're Looking For

  • 2+ years of retail or hospitality leadership experience; cannabis experience a plus
  • Proven ability to manage and motivate a team of up to 25 employees per shift
  • Familiarity with POS, kiosk, or order management systems
  • Strong cash handling, reporting, and KPI tracking capabilities
  • Calm under pressure with strong conflict resolution skills
  • Highly reliable, hands-on, and customer-oriented
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for extended periods
  • Must be 21+ and meet all Oregon state requirements for cannabis industry employment
  • Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays
  • Must pass a background check per Oregon state regulations

Compensation & Benefits

  • $44,740 – $53,664 annually
  • Bonus incentives program
  • Perfect attendance incentive — earn up to an additional $200/month
  • 50% employee discount on smokable cannabis products
  • Exclusive discounts from top national retailers
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) — free to all employees
  • Paid Sick Leave (PSL) and Personal Time Off (PTO)
  • Holiday pay at 1.5x for shifts worked on: New Year's Day, 4/20, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas

Why Cannabis & Glass

We believe in meritocracy, accountability, and building people up. You'll join a team that values trust, performance, and innovation — and have real opportunity to grow your career in an industry that's only getting bigger. If you're ready to lead, apply today.

Why Cannabis & Glass

At Cannabis & Glass, great teams are built on trust, initiative, and follow-through. We invest deeply in our people — providing mentorship, on-the-job training, and real opportunities for advancement across multiple sectors of the cannabis industry.

You'll be part of a high-performing culture that values precision, reliability, and continuous improvement — where every shift is a chance to grow your skills, strengthen your leadership, and contribute to something that matters.

If you're driven, resourceful, and ready to make an impact, we want you on our team. Apply today and take the next step in your career with Cannabis & Glass.

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