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How much do part time western modeling jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time western modeling in the United States is $40.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.25 and $43.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges part-time Western models face when balancing modeling assignments with other commitments?

Part-time Western models often juggle multiple responsibilities, such as school, another job, or family obligations, which can make scheduling castings and shoots challenging. Assignments may arise with short notice, requiring flexibility and strong time management skills. Additionally, maintaining a consistent look and fitness level is important, even when modeling isn’t a full-time pursuit. Open communication with agencies and clients helps models manage expectations and avoid scheduling conflicts.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Western Model, you need a strong physical presence, the ability to pose naturally, and often some prior modeling experience or a professional portfolio. Familiarity with digital photography equipment, basic photo editing software, and sometimes knowledge of runway techniques are commonly required. Confidence, adaptability, and effective communication with photographers and clients are crucial soft skills that set successful models apart. These skills ensure you can consistently deliver the desired look, work efficiently with creative teams, and build a positive reputation in the competitive modeling industry.

What is part time Western modeling?

Part time Western modeling refers to working as a model for Western fashion, commercial, or promotional projects on a part-time basis. This means models are not committed to full-time hours and can choose assignments that fit their schedule. Western modeling typically emphasizes Western fashion styles, brands, and beauty standards, and can include print, runway, catalog, or digital work. Part time models often balance modeling with other jobs, education, or personal commitments.

What is the difference between Part Time Western Modeling vs Part Time Commercial Modeling?

AspectPart Time Western ModelingPart Time Commercial Modeling
CredentialsPortfolio, basic modeling experiencePortfolio, basic modeling experience
Work EnvironmentWestern fashion shoots, runway, promotional eventsAdvertising campaigns, TV commercials, print ads
Industry UsageFashion, Western apparel brandsConsumer products, brand advertising
Search & Comparison IntentWestern fashion modeling rolesCommercial advertising modeling roles

Part Time Western Modeling typically involves fashion and runway work focused on Western apparel brands, requiring a portfolio and experience in fashion shoots. In contrast, Part Time Commercial Modeling centers on advertising campaigns for consumer products, often involving TV and print ads. Both roles share similar credentials but differ mainly in work environment and industry focus.

What are the most commonly searched types of Western Modeling jobs? The most popular types of Western Modeling jobs are:
What states have the most Part Time Western Modeling jobs? States with the most job openings for Part Time Western Modeling jobs include:
(2026-2027) Studio Art & Art Teacher (Part-Time), St. Francis Classical Catholic Academy

(2026-2027) Studio Art & Art Teacher (Part-Time), St. Francis Classical Catholic Academy

Diocese of Allentown

Bally, PA • On-site

$44K - $59K/yr

Part-time

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Part-Time Studio Art & Art History Teacher
Saint Francis Classical Catholic Academy in Bally, Pennsylvania (SFCCA), a new independent school in its third year of operations, is seeking a joyful, faith-filled, and intellectually inspiring educator to become its new Part-Time Studio Art & Art History Teacher for the 26-27 Academic Year. Nestled in the bucolic rolling hills of Butter Valley Berks County, Saint Francis is located on the beautiful campus of Most Blessed Sacrament Parish (MBS,) the oldest Catholic church in the original Thirteen Colonies (1741). SFCCA is an apostolate of MBS and operates with the full blessing of the Diocese of Allentown. There has been a school at this site continually operating since 1743, and SFCCA is proud to carry-on that legacy of evangelization and catechesis that began when intrepid Jesuit Missionary Theodore Schneider began teaching classes thirty three years prior to America's Declaration of Independence. It is truly back to the future as we seek to form missionary disciples who can spread the Gospel everywhere.
A Renewal of Authentic Catholic Education
Now in its third year of operations, SFCCA now boasts 108 students from 54 families in grades PK-HS, including a new high school program with an inaugural 9th grade cohort. With that growth, and more anticipated for next year, we need an outstanding Art Teacher to provide students at all of our grade levels an appreciation for artistic beauty, the different eras and movements of western art, and the confidence to create art for themselves that gives glory to God. Saint Francis sees itself as part of the renaissance in authentic Catholic education that began with the New Evangelization movement under Saint John Paul II, which called for the laity to take a much larger and more intentional role in spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ. Consequently, we consider parents the primary educators of their children, with schools there to assist parents in forming "Smart Saints". Truth, beauty, goodness, prayer, and worship permeate our approach, with Christ at the source and summit of all we do, for, as the Catechism observes, the purpose of a Catholic education is to know, love, and serve God.
Job Description
SFCCA seeks an applicant who is devoutly Catholic, ideally classically trained, and has experience working at a Catholic school teaching art to multiple grade levels. SFCCA follows an historically sequenced, integrated, incremental curriculum that takes students on a journey through the history of western civilization and the teachings of the Holy Catholic Apostolic Church. For this position, we are looking for the incumbent to teach studio art and art history to all of our grade levels, focusing on both multiple art media as well as the major artistic movements that have reverberated throughout western history. In this way, the Art Program at SFCCA compliments the integration of history, literature, theology, philosophy, and music throughout the curriculum, from the Ancient World, to the Medieval Period, the Renaissance, and the Early Modern and late Modern Periods. The result is a celebration of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness that can be found in sacred and secular art.
Qualifications
Applicants should possess the following credentials and character traits:
  • A love of children, a desire to inspire wonder, and a capacity to model virtue and discipline in the classroom.
  • At least a bachelor's degree in the liberal arts or sciences.
  • Classroom experience in a Classical Catholic School elementary school desired, but not mandatory (in that case, a desire to learn on the job, be mentored, and delve deeply into the Catholic Liberal Arts and Sciences is required).
  • A passion for the Catholic liberal arts tradition and a continual interest to learn more about it.
  • An ardent practicing Catholic willing to sign an oath of fidelity to the Magisterium.
  • Teaching certification not required.
  • A commitment to the five marks of an authentic Catholic education: 1) supernatural vision; 2) Catholic anthropology; 3) communion & community; 4) Catholic worldview; 5) Gospel witness.
  • The ability to teach Middle and High School Science a definite plus, as would be Introductory and Intermediate Latin.

Application Process
Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, statement of Catholic educational philosophy, and a list of three references to headmaster@saintfrancisclassical.com. Compensation commensurate with experience, demonstrated excellence, and actual teaching load. St. Francis, pray for us!