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Part Time Visual Designer Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Budtender (Part-Time)

Modesto, CA ยท On-site

$16 - $18.50/hr

... high visual presentation standards. * Drive repeat business through local grass roots networking ... Other Duties: Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of ...

... high visual presentation standards. * Drive repeat business through local grass roots networking ... Other Duties Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of ...

Budtender - Part Time

La Mesa, CA

$15.75 - $18/hr

... high visual presentation standards. * Drive repeat business through local grass roots networking ... Other Duties: Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of ...

... high visual presentation standards. * Drive repeat business through local grass roots networking ... Other Duties Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of ...

... high visual presentation standards. * Drive repeat business through local grass roots networking ... Other Duties Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of ...

... high visual presentation standards. * Drive repeat business through local grass roots networking ... Other Duties Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of ...

... high visual presentation standards. * Drive repeat business through local grass roots networking ... Other Duties Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of ...

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How much do part time visual designer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time visual designer in California is $46.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.94 and $57.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Visual Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Visual Designer, you need strong graphic design skills, a solid portfolio, and proficiency in visual communication principles, often supported by a relevant degree or coursework. Familiarity with industry-standard design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and basic knowledge of UI/UX or web design systems is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and effective collaboration set standout designers apart in this role. These skills are essential for delivering visually compelling work that aligns with client needs and brand standards while meeting deadlines in a flexible, part-time environment.

What does a Part Time Visual Designer do?

A Part Time Visual Designer is responsible for creating visual elements for digital or print media, such as websites, marketing materials, or product packaging, but works fewer hours than a full-time designer. Their tasks may include designing layouts, selecting colors and fonts, and collaborating with other team members to ensure that visuals align with brand guidelines. Part-time roles are often more flexible, allowing designers to balance work with other commitments. They may work in-house, at an agency, or as freelancers depending on the employer's needs.

What is the difference between Part Time Visual Designer vs Part Time Graphic Designer?

AspectPart Time Visual DesignerPart Time Graphic Designer
Required SkillsVisual design, UI/UX, brandingGraphic design, layout, illustration
Work EnvironmentDigital platforms, web, app interfacesPrint, marketing materials, branding
Common EmployersTech companies, startups, agenciesAdvertising, publishing, marketing firms

Part Time Visual Designers focus on creating visual elements for digital products like websites and apps, emphasizing user experience and interface design. In contrast, Part Time Graphic Designers typically work on print and marketing materials, such as brochures and logos. While both roles require strong design skills, Visual Designers often need knowledge of digital tools and UI principles, making their work environment more digital-centric. Employers in tech and digital agencies frequently hire Visual Designers, whereas Graphic Designers are common in print and advertising sectors.

How does a part-time visual designer typically collaborate with full-time team members on projects?

Part-time visual designers often work closely with full-time designers, project managers, and marketing teams to ensure design consistency and meet project deadlines. Collaboration usually happens through regular check-ins, shared digital workspaces, and feedback sessions. Flexibility and clear communication are essential, as part-time designers may need to coordinate their schedules to align with team meetings and project milestones. This structure allows part-time designers to contribute creatively while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
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INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT-VISUAL IMPAIRMENT

Carlsbad Unified School District

Carlsbad, CA โ€ข On-site

$21.78 - $26.48/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Salary: $21.78 - $26.48 Hourly
Location : CUSD District Office, 6225 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA
Job Type: Part Time, 10 Months
Job Number: 26-1141B
Department: Instructional Services
Opening Date: 05/26/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Position Details
This is an open recruitment to establish an eligibility list to fill the current vacant positions for the 2026 - 2027 school year.
The eligibility list will be used to fill any vacancies which may occur within a period of one year, or until depleted. Vacancies in this classification work from 6 hours per day, 8am - 2:30 pm, 205 days per school year.
The recruitment process will consist of a training and experience evaluation and a structured interview,
BASIC FUNCTION:
Under the direction of an assigned administrator, assist certificated staff in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of special education students with severe physical and/or cognitive disabilities and visual impairments in a classroom setting, job site and/or community based program; assist students with daily living activities and developing behavioral skills; provide students with access to environmental information usually gained through vision; and perform a variety of instructional support activities to assist students in learning curriculum.
Essential Duties and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Assist certificated staff by providing benchmark (grade level), strategic, and/or intensive academic support to individuals or small groups of special education students in a classroom setting, job site and/or community based program; confer with certificated staff concerning lesson plans and site materials to meet student needs; assist with the implementation of lesson plans and instructional activities; observe and track academic progress and behavior of students and provide updates to assigned teacher.
Facilitate the access of environmental information usually gained through vision that is unavailable or incomplete to visually impaired students; promote the development and/or use of receptive and expressive communication skills by visually impaired students.
Adapt instructional materials for use by visually impaired students; transcribe printed materials and oral instruction into Braille; overwrite Braille materials into print; utilize specialized assistive technology equipment and Braille software designed for students with visual impairments.
Monitor and assist visually impaired students at varying levels of ability with completing assignments and educational activities; explain and ensure student understanding of classroom assignments and homework instructions; administer and monitor students during tests.
Observe and control behavior of visually impaired students in the classroom according to approved procedures; enforce appropriate student behavior and ensure student understanding of classroom rules; monitor students during outdoor activities, recess, eating, field trips, job site visits and various other activities as assigned; assist students by answering questions and by providing proper examples and behavioral guidance.
Assist visually impaired students with performing and developing daily living and behavioral skills; assist students with eating activities, including tube feeding as needed; toilet students and change diapers and soiled clothing of students at all age levels (i.e. ages 3 to 22) as needed; assist students with personal hygiene such as bathing and grooming; assist with lifting and moving students.
Assist certificated staff in the implementation of Individualized Education Plans (I.E.P.) by assisting visually impaired students with meeting IEP goals and objectives, monitoring student progress, and adapting, accommodating and modifying classroom and homework assignments to meet individual student needs and reinforce learning activities.
Accompany and assist visually impaired students in mainstreamed classes as assigned without disrupting classroom activities; take notes for students as needed; escort students to and from buses and classes; push student wheelchairs and assist with walkers; lift students in and out of wheelchairs; and assist students on and off buses.
Support certificated staff by assisting visually impaired students with physical therapy, developing motor skills, positioning and related exercises, utilizing adaptive equipment, and developing independent walking and mobility skills; assist and interact with students during physical education activities.
Assist visually impaired students in a work transition program with the development of social, vocational, communication, etiquette and job searching skills; provide job coaching; assist students with utilizing public transportation; adapt work/job site to student abilities; ensure employers of student understanding and ability to perform job tasks.
Provide classroom support by setting up work areas and displays, and distributing and collecting paper, supplies and materials.
Ensure the health and safety of students by following health and safety practices and procedures; maintain classroom and other assigned areas in a safe, orderly and clean manner.
Provide medical assistance and health care to special education students as assigned; administer first aid and CPR according to established procedures as needed; assist students with other health care activities as required.
Assist students with operating computers and utilizing software and internet applications.
Perform a variety of clerical duties in support of classroom activities such as preparing, typing, duplicating and filing instructional materials, scoring student tests and assignments, recording grades and taking and recording attendance, and maintaining various records related to student progress reports, IEP goals, and behavioral tracking; assist with scheduling meetings, appointments and services as assigned.
Attend and participate in various meetings, conferences and in-services as assigned
OTHER DUTIES:
Perform related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Methods of supporting a visually impaired student in an educational environment.
Basic Braille literary code and transcription methods.
Mathematics, language arts and other academic subjects.
Methods of addressing and correcting student behavior.
Guidance principles and practices related to instruction for students with special education needs.
Problems and concerns of students with special needs.
Safe practices in classroom activities.
Subjects taught in District elementary or secondary schools.
Basic instructional methods and techniques.
Classroom procedures and appropriate student conduct.
Operation of standard office and classroom equipment including a computer and assigned software.
Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary.
Record-keeping and filing techniques.
First aid and CPR procedures.
ABILITY TO:
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Develop and maintain a trusting and interactive relationship with students.
Take initiative in beginning tasks and following them through to completion.
Use critical thinking and innovation to solve problems.
Handle stressful situations with tact and professionalism.
Work interactively as a team member.
Adapt to a variety of situations and environments.
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
Demonstrate an understanding, patient and receptive attitude toward special education students.
Understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Operate standard office and classroom equipment including a computer and assigned software.
Lift and carry students as assigned by position.
Demonstrate ability to be dependable.
Entrance Qualifications
Education: Completed at least 48 semester units of study at an institution of higher education at an accredited college OR Obtained an associate's (or higher) degree OR Met (passed) an assessment that demonstrates knowledge of and the ability to assist in teaching reading, writing, and mathematics OR reading, writing, and mathematics readiness.
Experience: Six months of experience providing academic or similar support to individuals with severe visual impairments; experience assisting students with cognitive and/or physical disabilities is desirable.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Valid First Aid and CPR Certificate issued by an authorized agency.
Selection Process/Additional Information
ENVIRONMENT:
Classroom and outdoor school environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate standard office and classroom equipment.
Sitting or standing for extended periods of time.
Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching to assist students.
Seeing to read a variety of materials and monitor student activities.
Hearing and speaking to exchange information.
Lifting and carrying students as assigned by the position.
Reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally.
Pushing and pulling wheelchairs and other related assistive devices.
HAZARDS:
Exposure to bodily fluids, blood borne pathogens and infectious diseases.
Contact with dissatisfied or abusive individuals.
Candidates who meet the minimum requirements, as demonstrated in their application materials, will be required to successfully complete a competitive testing process to measure the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the job, which may consist of a written examination, a training and experience evaluation, a performance examination, and/or structured oral interviews. The candidates achieving the top three ranks of the appropriate eligibility list will be referred for a final selection interview. The Eligibility List resulting from this examination may be used to fill vacancies in related job classifications for which no Eligibility List exists (Ed Code 45272).
Carlsbad Unified School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Carlsbad Unified School District aspires for our staff to reflect the rich diversity of our students
Pay Increases: New classified employees are typically placed on the first step of the assigned salary range. Step increases occur annually until Step 5 is reached, after which longevity steps are allocated in accordance with years of service.
Benefits: Employees working 4 hours per day or more will be provided an option of Anthem Blue Cross HMO or Kaiser health benefits, as well as Delta Dental and EyeMed Vision benefits; employee contribution amounts are shared with the District and vary depending on number of hours worked per day. (Employees may opt out of medical, dental and vision insurance but may require to provide proof of other health coverage.) The district also pays into a life insurance policy for all employees who work at least 4 hours per day. Additional options for life insurance and disability insurance are available.
Vacation: New employees earn vacation time on a basis of 1 day for each month in paid status, resulting in up to 12 days of vacation time per year, prorated based on months worked per year. Employees with years of longevity may earn up to 25 days of vacation time per year, prorated based on months worked per year.
Holidays: Employees are allocated up to 15 scheduled holidays and 2 floating holidays per year; holidays are prorated based on months worked per year.
Sick and Personal Necessity: Employees earn sick leave on a basis of 1 day for each month in paid status, resulting in up to 12 days of sick time per year. Employees may use up to 7 days of their sick leave balance each year for personal necessity purposes.
Retirement: Retirement: Employees working 4 or more hours per day and those already contributing to CalPERS will be automatically enrolled into CalPERS upon hire. The District's CalPERS formula is 2% at 55 for employees enrolled with CalPERS prior to 12/31/2012 and 2% at 62 for employees who have already or will enroll into CalPERS as of 01/01/2013 or afterward. Employees working less than 4 hours per day will be included in an alternative retirement plan based on the use of pretax contributions.
Please visit the Carlsbad Unified School District website to view details regarding salary schedules, employees benefits, an electronic copy of the LIUNA Classified Union Handbook, and an electronic copy of the Personnel Commission Rules.
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