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A Proofreader Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Kuchu's Baker

Towaoc, CO

$11.75 - $15.25/hr

This is a general posting. Applicants to this posting are applying for all advanced baker and ... Manage prep, proofing, baking, and finishing processes to ensure timely and accurate output for ...

Baker

Johnstown, CO

$17 - $21/hr

We are looking for a dedicated, motivated, and team oriented individual to join our Bakery Department Full-Time! This job includes: * Early mornings * Proofing and baking breads and sweets

If you are a lawyer great way to be featured. Qualifications * SEO Optimization keywords * Professional Content * Proofing and Editing Additional Information All your information will be kept ...

If you are a lawyer great way to be featured. Qualifications * SEO Optimization keywords * Professional Content * Proofing and Editing Additional Information All your information will be kept ...

Izzio Bakery, located in Louisville and Thornton, Colorado, is a growing artisan bakery. With our ... They clean the proofing boards and sweep the oven area to prevent flour buildup. They assist in ...

General Interest

Louisville, CO · On-site

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

They clean the proofing boards and sweep the oven area to prevent flour buildup. They assist in ... They clean the work area between different types of dough to maintain a clean and organized ...

General Interest

Louisville, CO · On-site

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

They clean the proofing boards and sweep the oven area to prevent flour buildup. They assist in ... They clean the work area between different types of dough to maintain a clean and organized ...

Pizza Maker

Centennial, CO · On-site

$17 - $25/hr

Comfortable hand-tossing and working a busy line * Knowledge of dough handling, proofing, and pizza fundamentals * Reliable, team-oriented, and takes pride in the food going out the door * Able to ...

Comfortable hand-tossing and working a busy line * Knowledge of dough handling, proofing, and pizza fundamentals * Reliable, team-oriented, and takes pride in the food going out the door * Able to ...

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A Proofreader information

How can I get a job as a proofreader?

To get a job as a proofreader, develop strong language and editing skills, often demonstrated through a relevant degree or certification. Building a portfolio of editing work and gaining experience with editing tools like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat can improve job prospects. Many proofreader positions are freelance or remote, requiring attention to detail and excellent grammar knowledge.

How much do proof readers get paid?

Proofreaders typically earn between $12 and $30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the work. Freelance proofreaders may charge per word or project, with rates varying accordingly.

What is the difference between A Proofreader vs Copy Editor?

AspectA ProofreaderCopy Editor
Primary RoleChecks for grammatical, spelling, punctuation, and typographical errorsRevises content for clarity, style, tone, and coherence
Skills & CertificationsStrong language skills, attention to detail, often certifications in editing or proofreadingAdvanced editing skills, style guides knowledge, often certifications in editing or publishing
Work EnvironmentFreelance, publishing houses, media companiesPublishing, media, corporate communications

While both roles focus on improving written content, a proofreader primarily corrects errors before publication, whereas a copy editor makes substantive revisions to enhance clarity and style. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers identify the right position for their skills and career goals.

How do I get hired as a proofreader?

To get hired as a proofreader, you should develop strong language and editing skills, often demonstrated through a relevant degree or certification. Building a portfolio of editing work and gaining experience with editing tools like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat can improve your chances; many employers also look for attention to detail and familiarity with style guides such as APA or Chicago Manual of Style.

What qualifications do I need to be a proofreader?

To be a proofreader, strong language skills, excellent attention to detail, and proficiency in grammar, punctuation, and style are essential. Many employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in English, journalism, or a related field, and familiarity with editing tools or style guides such as the Chicago Manual of Style or AP Stylebook.
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Infographic showing various A Proofreader job openings in Colorado as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.
Kuchu's Baker

$11.75 - $15.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 21 hours ago


Job description

This is a general posting. Applicants to this posting are applying for all advanced baker and pastry positions at UMCH for which they are qualified.

Wanted: Regions' Best Bakers!!  **If you're selected, show us a recent pay stub, and we'll beat your current wage by up to 20%

We’re elevating our culinary program—and that includes our bakery.

  • Are you precise, organized, and consistent?
  • Do you take pride in craftsmanship and presentation?
  • Can you execute early mornings or production schedules with discipline?

If so, Ute Mountain Casino Hotel wants to talk to you.

We offer one of the strongest benefit packages in the industry and a kitchen that is raising the standard under new culinary leadership.

Responsibilities Summarized: 

  • Execute high-quality baked goods: Prepare breads, pastries, and desserts according to established recipes, with strong attention to consistency, quality, and presentation.
  • Own production workflow: Manage prep, proofing, baking, and finishing processes to ensure timely and accurate output for service and outlets.
  • Maintain precision and consistency: Follow recipes exactly, measure accurately, and produce consistent results across batches.
  • Support kitchen operations: Collaborate with culinary leadership and team members to meet production needs and maintain product availability.
  • Maintain a clean, compliant workspace: Adhere to all food safety and sanitation standards, keeping your station organized, stocked, and inspection-ready.
What We’re Looking For
  • Proven baking experience: Years of experience in a professional bakery, pastry, or production kitchen required. Candidates with advanced pastry or high-volume production experience will be considered for higher-level placement and compensation.
  • Technical precision: Strong understanding of baking fundamentals including measurements, ratios, proofing, dough handling, and temperature control. Ability to follow recipes exactly and produce consistent results.
  • Production discipline: Ability to manage time-sensitive processes (proofing, baking cycles, prep timelines) and maintain workflow without constant supervision.
  • Attention to detail: Strong focus on consistency, presentation, and product quality across all items produced.
  • Professional standards: Reliable, punctual, and accountable—especially in early morning or production-based shifts. Maintains cleanliness, follows food safety protocols, and communicates effectively.
  • Growth mindset: Willingness to learn, refine techniques, and develop within a structured and evolving culinary program.