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Home Based Illustrator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

HOME VISITOR III

San Diego, CA · On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Basic Job Assignment: Under the general supervision of the Home-Based Supervisor, provides ... The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of various types of work that may be ...

HOME VISITOR III

San Diego, CA · On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Basic Job Assignment: Under the general supervision of the Home-Based Supervisor, provides ... The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of various types of work that may be ...

HOME VISITOR III

San Diego, CA · On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Basic Job Assignment: Under the general supervision of the Home-Based Supervisor, provides ... The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of various types of work that may be ...

HOME VISITOR III

San Diego, CA

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Basic Job Assignment: Under the general supervision of the Home-Based Supervisor, provides ... The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of various types of work that may be ...

Vivint Smart Home, an NRG owned company, is a leading smart home company in the United States ... Creating character-based animations and bringing illustrated or branded characters to life with ...

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How much do home based illustrator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for home based illustrator in the United States is $59,345.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $68,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Home Based Illustrator, and why are they important?

A Home Based Illustrator needs strong artistic ability, a solid grasp of design principles, and proficiency in drawing, often supported by a portfolio or a relevant degree. Mastery of digital illustration tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, Procreate, or CorelDRAW, and familiarity with file formats and online collaboration platforms are typically required. Creativity, self-motivation, time management, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure high-quality, original work delivered on deadline, enabling successful client relationships and a sustainable freelance career.

What are home based illustrators?

Home based illustrators are professional artists who create visual images, drawings, or artwork from their own homes, often working as freelancers or independent contractors. They use digital tools or traditional media to produce illustrations for books, magazines, advertisements, websites, and various other projects. Working from home allows them flexibility in setting their hours and managing multiple clients or projects. Home based illustrators typically communicate with clients online and deliver their work electronically. This setup is ideal for those who prefer remote work and have the necessary artistic skills and equipment.

What is the difference between Home Based Illustrator vs Freelance Graphic Designer?

AspectHome Based IllustratorFreelance Graphic Designer
CredentialsTypically requires a degree or certification in illustration or fine artsOften has a background in graphic design, art, or related fields
Work EnvironmentWorks primarily from home, focusing on creating illustrationsWorks remotely for various clients, creating diverse design projects
Industry UsageUsed mainly in publishing, advertising, and entertainment industriesCommon across marketing, branding, and digital media sectors

While both roles often work from home and require creative skills, a Home Based Illustrator specializes in creating detailed artwork and illustrations, whereas a Freelance Graphic Designer handles broader design projects like branding and layouts. The choice depends on your specific skills and career focus.

What are some common challenges faced by home-based illustrators, and how can they be managed?

Home-based illustrators often face challenges such as maintaining steady workflow, managing client communication across different time zones, and separating work from personal life. To manage these challenges, it's helpful to establish a structured daily routine, utilize project management and communication tools, and set clear boundaries for work hours. Staying connected with other creatives through online communities can also reduce isolation and provide opportunities for collaboration and feedback.
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Infographic showing various Home Based Illustrator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 28% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,345 per year, or $28.5 per hour.
HOME VISITOR III

HOME VISITOR III

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San Diego, CA • On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Basic Job Assignment:

Under the general supervision of the Home-Based Supervisor, provides comprehensive, individualized educational, social and health services to children and their families and provides a planned program of activities which enhance the parent's ability to serve as the primary educator in their child's development. Assist Home-Based Supervisor with day-to-day operation. Assist with managing a caseload and with data entry, when needed. Adheres to the core values of the Agency; NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct for Early Childhood Practitioners and Professional Practice; Head Start Performance Standards; and required Head Start competencies.

Employment Requirements:

DESIRED MINMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:

  • Knowledge of local, state and federal regulations relative to Head Start/child care operations;

  • Working knowledge of adult learning concepts and child development theories/strategies and community resources.

Ability to:

  • Ability to problem-solve and make decisions, develop and implement program plans;

  • Flexibility in adapting to changing job demands;

  • Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to diverse client populations.

Language Skills:

  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.  Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public primarily in English. The ability to speak a second language is desirable.

Mathematical Skills:

Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals, ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.

Reasoning Ability:

Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists; ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.

LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, & SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

Certification in Pediatric First Aide/ CPR and food handling must be met within 90 days of employment. Must meet and maintain state law and county licensing requirements regarding employment in a childcare center (fingerprints, TB, physical, and immunizations). 

Qualifications:

Training and Experience:

A typical way of obtaining the knowledge, skills and abilities outlined above is a:

A Bachelor’sdegree in Child Development, Social Work, or related field.
Child Development Teacher’s Permit or 24 units of Child Development/Early Childhood Education (CD/ECE) plus one (1) year of experience in a program that emphasizes the parent’s role in the child’s development. Experience working with low-income families and in working with persons of varied experiences and ethnic backgrounds required.

For Early Head Start Home Visitor III – A minimum of three (3) units of demonstrated coursework with Infants and Toddlers.

Examples of Major Functions:

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of various types of work that may be performed.  The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this position.

  • Assists in the design and delivery of early childhood education program;

  • Collaborates with parents in providing individualized education program for children in home-based option;

  • Ensures that the curriculum meets the children’s unique needs;

  • Provides for parent education and involvement in planning and decision-making regarding the education of the child;

  • Connects children and families with community-based resources that meet their unique needs;

  • Maintains student data and prepare reports;

  • Administers developmentally appropriate assessments for each child;

  • Provides training for parents to assist them in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to become the primary teacher of their own children and to become self-sufficient;

  • Screens family applications for income qualifications and eligibility requirements;

  • Facilitates parent involvement;

  • Coordinates field trips to provide enrichment for children;

  • Assists parents in ensuring that a safe, orderly learning environment is maintained in the home;

  • Assists families in developing knowledge and skills in health and nutrition;

  • Assists with recruitment of families for home-based program;

  • Conducts parent meetings;

  • Conducts weekly home visits to assigned families;

  • Provides transportation services for children and families as needed;

  • Recruits families for the Head Start Program as required by Performance Standards;

  • Prepares monthly school activity and annual theme calendars; processes applications for supplementary services to families;

  • Assists in mainstreaming children with special needs.