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Summary: The Visual Effects Supervisor leads creative execution and technical direction for ... of artists' work, and has overall responsibility for internal sign-off on "final" shots. In ...

Summary: The Visual Effects Supervisor leads creative execution and technical direction for ... of artists' work, and has overall responsibility for internal sign-off on "final" shots. In ...

Adjunct Faculty in Visual Effects Full-time Faculty Positions Full-time faculty positions will be ... The School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs ...

Position Summary We are seeking a Visual Development Artist to join our pioneering team in developing animated shorts and specials using experimental GenAI-native production pipelines. This is a ...

Position Summary We are seeking a Visual Development Artist to join our pioneering team in developing animated shorts and specials using experimental GenAI-native production pipelines. This is a ...

Position Summary We are seeking a Visual Development Artist to join our pioneering team in developing animated shorts and specials using experimental GenAI-native production pipelines. This is a ...

Position Summary We are seeking a Visual Development Artist to join our pioneering team in developing animated shorts and specials using experimental GenAI-native production pipelines. This is a ...

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How much do executive visual effects artist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for executive visual effects artist in the United States is $107,828.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $88,500.00 and $152,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Executive Visual Effects Artist vs Visual Effects Supervisor?

AspectExecutive Visual Effects ArtistVisual Effects Supervisor
CredentialsPortfolio, experience in VFX, possibly certifications in VFX softwareSimilar credentials, often with additional leadership experience
Work EnvironmentCreative teams, post-production studios, film/TV setsOn-set supervision, post-production facilities, collaborative environment
Industry UsageUsed across film, TV, advertising for high-level VFX rolesCommonly used in film and TV for overseeing VFX projects

The Executive Visual Effects Artist focuses on creating and implementing complex visual effects, often working closely with directors and VFX teams. The Visual Effects Supervisor oversees the entire VFX process, managing teams, budgets, and schedules. While both roles require strong VFX skills, the supervisor has a broader leadership and project management responsibility, whereas the Executive Visual Effects Artist emphasizes technical artistry and effect creation.

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Infographic showing various Executive Visual Effects Artist job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, 49% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,828 per year, or $51.8 per hour.
Visual Arts Teaching Artist

Visual Arts Teaching Artist

Miami Childrens Museum

Miami, FL • On-site

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Description:

Do you love helping children explore their creativity through hands-on art and imaginative expression?


Miami Children's Museum is seeking a passionate and creative Visual Arts Teaching Artist to join our Mini Masters Art & Theater Program. This role is perfect for an artist-educator who enjoys inspiring young learners, encouraging self-expression, and creating meaningful art experiences that build confidence and curiosity.


As part of our teaching artist team, you'll lead engaging visual arts projects, introduce students to a variety of artistic techniques and materials, and help bring showcases and performances to life through creative design, props, scenery, and visual storytelling.


This part-time afterschool position serves one or more community school sites, including:

  • Liberty City Elementary
  • Kelsey Pharr Elementary
  • Earlington Heights Elementary
  • Brentwood / Fredrica Wilson Skyway Elementary
  • Goulds Elementary
  • Miami Children’s Museum Charter School
  • Henry E.S. Reeves K–8


What You'll Do

  • Lead hands-on visual arts experiences for students in grades K–5.
  • Teach foundational skills in drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, mixed media, and creative design.
  • Create engaging projects that encourage creativity, storytelling, self-expression, and artistic exploration.
  • Support scenic design, costume design, sound design, lighting design, prop-making, stage management, and visual elements connected to student showcases and performances.
  • Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages participation and confidence.
  • Collaborate with fellow teaching artists to create meaningful interdisciplinary arts experiences.
  • Participate in family events, showcases, performances, and special programs as needed.
Requirements:
  • Experience teaching visual arts to children or youth.
  • Strong background in drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media, or related artistic disciplines.
  • Experience working in schools, museums, camps, community programs, or arts education settings preferred.
  • Experience designing and fabricating costumes, scenic set pieces, and props for theatrical productions.
  • Experience in stage management and coordinating between design execution, technical rehearsals, and live performances.
  • Strong classroom management, communication, and organizational skills.
  • Passion for youth development, arts education, and creative expression.
  • Reliable transportation and flexibility to support showcases and special events.

Schedule

Part-Time Afterschool Position

  • Weekdays approximately 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Additional hours may be required for rehearsals, showcases, performances, meetings, and special events

Join us in helping young artists explore their creativity, build confidence, and discover the joy of artistic expression!