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The WSLCB Enforcement and Education Division is announcing an exciting opportunity for Administrative Regulations Analyst 3Cannabis Compliance Consultant) position located in:Tacoma WARepresenting the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB); the Administrative Regulations Analyst 3 provides technical assistance and education in support of the states licensed cannabis industry. This position also consults with cannabis producers processors retailers researchers transporter licensees registered cooperative members and certified laboratory staff to help them understand the RCWs and WACs that regulate the cannabis industry and attain voluntary compliance.
They support licensees in operating their businesses in compliance with WSLCB rules and regulations. They seek to obtain voluntary compliance through education and outreach before greater corrective action becomes necessary and may issue verbal warnings and Notices to correct (NTC) when appropriate.
WSLCB provides a modern work environment and excellent benefits including:
Some of your primary duties will include:
Educates and engages licensees the public and other stakeholders in addressing issues related to our mission by providing licensee support and education. This includes consultation visits licensee education and employee training.Responsible for delivering informal and formal training pertaining to applicable RCWs and WACs to cannabis licensees managers and employees.
Responds to verbal and written inquiries concerning cannabis laws regulations and licensing.
Develops intervention strategies designed to achieve immediate correction and longterm compliance including recommendations to effect corrective action and to monitor progress. This position delivers clear concise accurate and factual summaries of the results of inspections both orally and in writing.
Assists in the development of education policies regulations and guidelines for the cannabis industry; reviews the policies to ensure consistent application and messaging.
Participates in comprehensive compliance inspections to ensure that licensees premises records advertising labeling and devices are within approved minimum guidelines and licensees are in compliance with Cannabis Laws and Regulations necessary to ensure the integrity of the cannabis industry.
Stakeholder Outreach: Provides training and delivers presentations to the cannabis industry outside law enforcement agencies and the general public.
Conducts follow up visits if appropriate to ensure that the identified conditions have been satisfactorily abated.Records findings and notes in the agency records management system.
Conducts prescheduled field visits to licensed cannabis producers processors retailers transporters registered cooperatives and certified laboratories. Schedules and completes an initial meeting in conjunction with an enforcement officer to introduce WSLCB staff and processes and to explain the licensees rights and obligations; walks through the licensed location to identify and evaluate the licensees workplace hazards and to view potential public health and safety concerns and discusses conditions noted during the visit and offers recommendations and confirms compliance with laws and rules.
Documents the field visit with a written report including any recommendations or agreements made with copies secured in the agency records management system and provided to the licensee.
Work includes assisting the commissioned team members with analyzing and responding to complaints on licensed locations. The incumbent may support commissioned officers by helping review a licensees documents including financial records during the course of a financial investigation. Completes initial contact following the receipt of a nonspecific complaint or a first complaint of a nonpublic health or safety nature against a licensed premise. Provides education to the licensee manager and/or employee pertaining to the allegations.
Organizes and conducts scheduled inspections of licensed establishments registered cooperatives and certified laboratories to check for compliance with state laws and provides technical assistance as necessary. Provides input on education policies procedures and regulations.
As a result of assisting with an investigation positions in this class write reports of findings create exhibits for hearings and assist in presenting cases to a board commission or administrative law judge when necessary.
Schedules and conducts cannabis final inspections in a timely manner. Communicates final inspection status and prelicensure issues with Licensing staff. Conducts followup final inspections when necessary. Records findings and notes in the agency records management system.
Required Qualifications:
A high school diploma or GED AND five 5 years of experience working with a regulated industry providing education and guidance to industry members on rules and laws with the goal of achieving voluntary compliance.
OR
An Associates Degree in Business Administration Public Administration Criminal Justice Police Science or a closely related field AND three 3 years of experience working with a regulated industry providing education and guidance to industry members on rules and laws with the goal of achieving voluntary compliance.
OR
Bachelors Degree in Business Administration Public Administration Criminal Justice Police Science or a closely related field AND one 1 years of experience working with a regulated industry providing education and guidance to industry members on rules and laws with the goal of achieving voluntary compliance.
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One year of experience as an LCB Enforcement Officer.
Required Experience:
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