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Eye Model Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Lead Teacher

Onancock, VA · On-site

$14 - $21/hr

Models' appropriate behaviors and attitudes. * Communicates in an honest and open manner while being direct and clear. * Maintains good eye contact, getting to child's eye level. Classroom Management

Must have eye/hand coordination and manual dexterity. Must be able to listen, hear, and respond to guest inquiries. Ability to distinguish letters, numbers, symbols, and colors. Must be able to work ...

Must have eye/hand coordination and manual dexterity. Must be able to listen, hear, and respond to guest inquiries. Ability to distinguish letters, numbers, symbols, and colors. Must be able to work ...

AI Engineer

Arlington, VA · On-site +1

$100K - $110K/yr

Implement model evaluation, safety guardrails, and monitoring mechanisms in alignment with ... The plan includes benefits for eye exams, glasses, contact lenses, and more. Dental Insurance ...

Models and shares customer service best practices with all team members to deliver a distinctive and delightful customer experience, including interpersonal habits (e.g., greeting, eye contact ...

Models and shares customer service best practices with all team members to deliver a distinctive and delightful customer experience, including interpersonal habits (e.g., greeting, eye contact ...

Models and shares customer service best practices with all team members to deliver a distinctive and delightful customer experience, including interpersonal habits (e.g., greeting, eye contact ...

Models and shares customer service best practices with all team members to deliver a distinctive and delightful customer experience, including interpersonal habits (e.g., greeting, eye contact ...

Models and shares customer service best practices with all team members to deliver a distinctive and delightful customer experience, including interpersonal habits (e.g., greeting, eye contact ...

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How much do eye model jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for eye model in Virginia is $31.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.85 and $38.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a typical workday like for an Eye Model?

A typical workday for an Eye Model involves arriving at a studio or location shoot, collaborating with makeup artists and photographers to prepare your eyes for close-up photography or videography, and spending several hours posing under different lighting and camera setups. You may be asked to showcase different eye expressions, wear contact lenses, or feature various eye makeup products. Attention to detail and comfort with repetitive poses are important since multiple takes are common to achieve the perfect shot. Eye models often work with creative teams, including stylists and art directors, to bring specific campaign visions to life. Flexibility in schedule and professionalism during long shoots are key to succeeding in this dynamic role.

What is an Eye Model job?

An Eye Model is a professional who is hired specifically for close-up photography or videography of their eyes. They are often used in advertisements for beauty products, eyewear, contact lenses, or medical campaigns. Eye Models must have well-groomed, expressive eyes and may work with photographers, makeup artists, and brands to capture high-quality images. The role requires patience, the ability to remain still for long periods, and comfort with bright lighting and close-up shots.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Eye Model position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Eye Model, you need naturally striking, healthy-looking eyes, well-groomed eyebrows, and symmetrical facial features, often supported by a modeling portfolio. Familiarity with studio lighting, makeup application specific to eye shoots, and experience working with professional photographers are highly valued. Strong interpersonal skills, patience during long photoshoots, and the ability to follow direction precisely help models stand out. These attributes are critical for ensuring that the model consistently delivers high-quality, marketable images for advertising, cosmetic campaigns, and artistic projects.

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Eye Model jobs? Cities in Virginia with the most Eye Model job openings:
Infographic showing various Eye Model job openings in Virginia as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, and 15% Part Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,686 per year, or $31.1 per hour.
Lead Teacher

Lead Teacher

CHILDRENS HARBOR

Onancock, VA • On-site

$14 - $21/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description



POSITION SUMMARY

The Lead Teacher, in conjunction with the Assistant Teacher, plans and implements developmentally appropriate lesson plans following the agency's curriculum that works to meet the emotional, social, physical, and cognitive needs of each child in the group. Additionally, establishing and maintaining a safe and child-oriented classroom environment all in accordance with state licensing standards, agency, and center philosophy and policy, and national accreditation criteria.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following general areas:

General Management

  • Maintenance of accurate supervision and records on all children, which includes attendance, behavior, accidents, assessments and evaluations, health, and all aspects of their development.
  • Dependable and reliable in attendance.
  • Maintains confidentiality.
  • Demonstrates initiative within the classroom.
  • Transporting and supervision of transported children may be required.
Program/Curriculum
  1. Possession of thorough knowledge of child development, and developmentally appropriate practices.
  2. Planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate lesson plans and

activities which effectively meet the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs of each child.

  1. Carries out in a safe, healthy, and developmentally appropriate manner such regular childcare routines as diapering, potty training, hand washing, eating, napping, transitioning between activities, putting away toys/materials.
  2. Identifies the developmental level of all children by observations and assessments.
  3. Supports cultural differences.
Child Interactions
  1. Builds trust and rapport with children.
  2. Fosters their development of a positive self-concept.
  3. Encourages independence and development of self-control.
  4. Respectful of the child.
  5. Considers the needs of the individual child.
  6. Models’ appropriate behaviors and attitudes.
  7. Communicates in an honest and open manner while being direct and clear.
  8. Maintains good eye contact, getting to child’s eye level.
Classroom Management
  1. Establishes routines and procedures which help children function positively in a group situation.
  2. Provides positive feedback to reinforce children for appropriate behavior.
  3. Redirect children experiencing difficulties.
  4. Model appropriate behavior management strategies, with particular attention to

ensure that standards involving appropriate positive discipline are followed.

  1. High tolerance for change and adaptability.
Environment
  1. Establishment and maintenance of indoor and outdoor learning environments which are healthy, safe, and developmentally appropriate for the age group.
  2. Monitoring of maintenance and repairs for the room/area of all furniture, equipment, and supplies, and reporting of problems and needs to appropriate staff.
  3. Maintenance of the room/area in a neat, orderly, and attractive manner, while at the same time, helping children and staff to share this responsibility.
Communication
  1. Positive and supportive to parents as partners in early childhood education.
  2. Open and inclusive attitude towards the assistant teacher in the classroom.
  3. Providing parents with adequate information about their child's development and

activities through daily contact, regular parent conferences, and specially arranged

conferences as needed.

  1. Communication with administrative staff regarding any parent concerns.
  2. Written communications are neat and literate and approved prior to distribution.
  3. Encourages the parent’s interest and participation in the classroom.
  4. Works cooperatively with staff and management.
  5. Sustain a positive and supportive attitude toward both children and adults to ensure

a health and team-oriented workplace environment.

  1. Cooperation with all center and agency staff, sharing talents, ideas, and time as appropriate.
Other
  • Performance of other duties assigned by the Lead Teacher, Center Director or Assistant Center Director including operation of center office/ administrative duties, as requested.