2026-05-01 – Weekly Baker Jobs : Lead Baker role with benefits

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there’s a real push for skilled bakers, especially in busy spots like California and Virginia. There are also a few remote roles popping up if you’re looking for something flexible. Dive in quickly—these opportunities don’t stick around for long.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Lead Baker / Head Baker
    Company: Deep Run Roadhouse / Pearl’s Bake Shoppe | Location: Henrico, VA
    This role is perfect for someone ready to lead a team and manage the baking operations. You’ll get benefits like paid time off and vision insurance, along with training opportunities.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Yorba Linda Crumbl | Location: Yorba Linda, CA
    A good fit for those who like a fast-paced environment. You’ll be sanitizing and preparing the station for the next shift, so attention to detail is key.
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  • Baker
    Company: Nothing Bundt Cakes | Location: Vernon Hills, IL
    Join a team where your organization skills and baking creativity can shine. You’ll be preparing a variety of baked goods.
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  • Baker
    Company: Anaheim Crumbl | Location: Anaheim, CA
    Looking for someone with a strong baking background to join a dynamic team in a bustling bakery setting.
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  • Baker
    Company: Get N Go Donuts | Location: Carlsbad, CA
    Perfect for those with some experience under their belt. You’ll be working in a busy donut shop, so be ready to bring your A-game.
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  • Baker
    Company: Get N Go Donuts | Location: Carlsbad, CA
    Another opening at this bustling donut shop. If you’ve got the experience, this could be a great fit.
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  • Baker
    Company: Coffee Commissary BC LLC | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Join a team in Glendale that values previous baking experience. If you’re passionate about pastries, this is the place to be.
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  • Baker
    Company: Coffee Commissary BC LLC | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Another chance to join this popular spot in Glendale. It’s a great place if you have a bit of experience and love the craft.
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  • Assistant Baker
    Company: Nothing Bundt Cakes #152 | Location: Mcallen, TX
    Work alongside a lead baker to create delicious cakes. It’s a supportive role for those looking to grow their baking skills.
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  • Baker
    Company: Hero Doughnuts | Location: Birmingham, AL
    Hero Doughnuts is expanding and looking for a baker to join the culinary team. It’s a lively environment focused on quality and creativity.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote gigs are still a bit rare in the baking world, but if you’re open to other areas, there are some interesting positions this week.

  • Event Servers/Baker’s Best Catering - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Needham, MA
    A flexible role for event servers with a catering company known for its long-standing reputation.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • VP, Silicon Operations - Remote
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: Seattle, WA
    If you’re into operations and want something remote, this leadership role in a tech-driven environment might be your calling.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep your options open and apply quickly if something catches your eye. Until next time, keep baking!

, the urgency of these job postings can be overwhelming. I applied for a Lead Baker role last month only to find it closed within hours. If you’re eyeing these opportunities, I’d recommend setting up job alerts to catch them as soon as they’re posted.

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