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Cannabis training offers credentials for growing retail market

By College Relations | January 23, 2020
   

Christopher Simpson
Christopher Simpson

With a growing number of cannabis retail outlets open or in progress across the province, ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē is launching new training opportunities for those looking to gain a competitive edge in the cannabis retail job market.

Business manager Christopher Simpson has experienced a flood of interested applicants as he prepares to open Shire Green Cannabis in Prince George.

ā€œLegal retail cannabis has been slow to roll out in B.C. but it is gaining momentum,ā€ says Simpson. ā€œBecause the industry is privately funded, itā€™s important that companies get things right the first time. That translates to sky rocketing opportunities for skilled workers.ā€

Verifying experience in the cannabis industry prior to legalization can be difficult, so formal training is an important step to certify skills and training. Courses such as the Collegeā€™s recently developed Recreational Cannabis Retail Sales were created to provide that training.

ā€œThis course is designed from the point of view of a manager of a licensed cannabis retail store,ā€ says Simpson. Not only is he managing the opening of a retail business, Simpson also runs a cannabis consulting company and is a course developer and instructor for cannabis training with the Collegeā€™s Continuing Studies and Corporate Training department.

ā€œHiring managers are looking for strong candidates with a demonstrated interest in self-education,ā€ continues Simpson. ā€œThe training at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē is intended to provide students with the skills and knowledge that will help them stand out and succeed within cannabis retail sales.ā€

ā€œWeā€™ve worked with industry leaders to ensure that the courses we have developed ā€“ and are continuing to develop ā€“ are answering a very clear need. The focus is on bringing much needed training opportunities to people interested in the sector,ā€ says Dr. Dennis Silvestrone, Director of Continuing Studies and Corporate Training. ā€œOur goal is to be ahead of the curve and find innovative ways to serve workers and employers in the Okanagan Shuswap as the industry continues to mature.ā€

Recreational Cannabis Retail Sales training is an online course that begins on Feb. 17. The training is module-based with new topics to explore each week. Find all of the Collegeā€™s cannabis training programs at okanagan.bc.ca/cannabistraining.



Tags: Continuing Studies

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