Baker/ Prep and Experienced Barista

Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Free food & snacks
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
Under new ownership this year, big changes being made. We've improved food and beverage selections, overall efficiency and vibe.

Specialty Coffee, Sandwiches & Bakery.
Open 6-days a week in the Mad River Valley and planning on opening back up to 7 days once we add to our team

We are seeking to add a full time baker/prep person to our team. We are a from scratch kitchen, serving sandwiches, soups and baked goods. Can be a very fast paced environment at times. We have been growing our catering side of the business as well, we are just expanding faster than we anticipated!

Also looking for an experienced barista. Must have a basic knowledge of making coffee drinks and using an expresso machine. We can train the right enthusiastic individual!

We strive to create a fun, all inclusive work environment! We value getting to know our regulars and they will want to meet you too!
Early or later starts available to accommodate all scheduling needs. Full and part-time positions available. All positions are tipped, and take home pay starts at $14-$16/hr after tips take home is between $18-$22/ hr.
We’d love to hear from you if you have experience food handling or with specialty coffee and beverages. Training available for fitting and enthusiastic applicants.
All staff receive discounts and free beverages and meal while on shift.
Vision & Dental available, Paid time off after 60 days. Must have reliable transportation and ability to easily lift 25 lbs.
Reply directly from this post to get in touch, or reach out with your resume to threemountaincafevt@gmail.com
We can’t wait to hear from you!
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