Coffee Jobs in New York
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Coffee Job Salaries in New York
| Role | Typical Range | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Barista | $17.50–$22.00/hr | $18.00/hr |
| Other | $20.25–$23.88/hr | $22.25/hr |
| Cafe Manager | $69000–$84500/yr | $72000/yr |
| Other | $71285–$80642/yr | $71285/yr |
| Team Member | $18.00–$18.00/hr | $18.00/hr |
| Shift Leader | $20.44–$20.81/hr | $20.62/hr |
| Corporate | $17.00–$17.00/hr | $17.00/hr |
| Server | $17.00–$17.00/hr | $17.00/hr |
| Cashier | $17.00–$17.00/hr | $17.00/hr |
Based on job postings with published salary data.
Barista Training in New York City
Looking to get trained before applying? NYC has options in every borough:
Queens
Coffee Project NY — SCA Certified
Full SCA curriculum in Long Island City. Barista, Brewing, Sensory.
Brooklyn
Procreate Coffee
Barista Basics $195 · Latte Art $130 · 30-hr Certificate $1,200.
Devoción
Latte art classes at their Brooklyn Training Lab.
Partners Coffee Brew School
Latte art & brew classes in Williamsburg.
Cafe Grumpy
Latte art class in Greenpoint. $50.
Manhattan
CCNY Barista Intensive
2-day program at City College. Certificate included.
Joe Coffee Company
2-hour latte art class. Multiple locations.
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Frequently asked questions
What coffee jobs are hiring in New York?
New York cafés and roasters hire across the board: barista, shift lead, café manager, roaster, and support roles. The list above shows every active opening on CoffeeJobs.com today.
How much do New York baristas make?
Based on listings with published pay on this site, baristas in New York earn around $18.00/hr on average. Tips, which are common in most cafés, typically add several dollars per hour on top.
Do I need barista experience to get hired in New York?
Entry-level shifts at higher-volume cafés and chains in New York are often open to applicants without prior coffee experience. Specialty shops and shift-lead positions usually want existing bar skills or formal SCA training.
Where can I get barista training in New York?
Several roasters and cafés in larger US cities run barista classes covering basics, latte art, and SCA-certified curricula. If you are in New York, check the training links on this site or ask local specialty cafés about their education programs.
Are part-time and weekend shifts available in New York?
Yes. Morning, weekend, and split shifts are common in New York cafés, and many shops specifically want part-time staff who can cover the busy 7–11 a.m. window.
How do I apply to New York coffee jobs?
Click any listing for the full job description and apply directly through the employer's application link or email. CoffeeJobs.com forwards you to the source rather than handling applications on the site.