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Visual Storyteller Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Content Creator

Portland, OR · On-site

$26.67 - $28.21/hr

Write compelling captions, post copy, and storytelling elements that enhance visual content. * Develop multimedia content that supports student recruitment, alumni engagement, institutional marketing ...

Write compelling captions, post copy, and storytelling elements that enhance visual content. * Develop multimedia content that supports student recruitment, alumni engagement, institutional marketing ...

Develop and communicate material stories through moodboards, visual research, material explorations, presentations, and prototypes. * Create or contribute to physical samples, mockups, and 3D ...

Senior Designer

Portland, OR · On-site

$105K - $112K/yr

Create compelling presentations, brand systems, and visual storytelling that inspire clients and elevate brands. * Other duties. Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive ...

Lead visual storytelling throughout the creative process, from concept development and presentation through production and final delivery. * Contribute to pre-production planning, production, and ...

Strong portfolio demonstrating expertise in brand design, visual storytelling, layout design, and motion graphics development SKILLS * Ability to meet deadlines with a high degree of motivation

Advanced presentation development, business writing, and visual storytelling skills. * Strong communication and stakeholder management capabilities with the ability to influence without direct ...

Director, Sales Strategy & Value

OR · On-site +1

$150K - $180K/yr

Highly proficient in data analysis, synthesizing qualitative and quantitative inputs, and visual storytelling * Experience translating proposals into contracts * Experience as a trusted advisor to ...

We are seeking individuals with a proven ability to lead through systems thinking, visual storytelling, and cross-functional influence. While typically gained over 10+ years in strategy, content, or ...

Graphic Design Tutor

Portland, OR · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes the design process from research through final execution and connects graphic design to branding, marketing, user experience, and visual storytelling career applications. * Curriculum ...

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How much do visual storyteller jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for visual storyteller in Oregon is $27.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.26 and $30.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a visual storyteller?

A Visual Storyteller uses images, videos, graphics, and other visual media to convey compelling narratives. They blend creativity with technical skills to engage audiences and communicate messages effectively. This role is common in marketing, journalism, social media, and entertainment industries. Strong storytelling, design, and multimedia production skills are essential.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a visual storyteller?

As a Visual Storyteller, your day often involves conceptualizing and producing original visual content, such as photos, videos, infographics, or digital media, to illustrate a brand or message. You’ll collaborate closely with marketing teams, writers, and creative directors to align visuals with strategic objectives and brand guidelines. Other routine tasks may include storyboarding, editing projects, and reviewing analytics to gauge audience engagement and refine future content. This role requires adaptability and strong communication, as priorities and project scopes can shift quickly depending on organizational needs.

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

To thrive as a Visual Storyteller, you need a strong ability in visual communication, graphic design, photography or videography, and a portfolio showcasing creative narrative work. Expertise with tools like Adobe Creative Suite, video editing software, and content management systems is highly valued, and certifications in design or multimedia fields can be advantageous. Strong collaboration, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret and convey concepts creatively help you stand out in this dynamic role. These skills ensure you can craft compelling visual content that effectively communicates messages, engages audiences, and meets organizational goals.

What does a visual storyteller do?

A visual storyteller creates compelling visual content such as photographs, videos, and graphics to communicate stories, ideas, or messages. They often work with editing tools like Adobe Creative Suite and need strong artistic and technical skills to craft engaging narratives through visuals.

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Infographic showing various Visual Storyteller job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,896 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

Graphic Designer & Communications Coordinator

JLA Public Involvement

Portland, OR • On-site

$30 - $45/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

ROLE DESCRIPTION

At JLA, we help people engage with the decisions that shape their communities. We're looking for a highly organized and creative Graphic Designer and Communications Coordinator who can keep projects moving while bringing information to life through thoughtful visual storytelling. Working with teams across the company, this person will coordinate communications and engagement initiatives, create compelling print and digital materials, and help ensure our work is clear, accessible, and meaningful for the diverse communities we serve throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. In this role, your daily work activities and responsibilities will include:


Turning complex information into visual stories that help people understand projects, decisions, and community issues. You will create graphics, fact sheets, reports, presentations, maps, digital content, and other materials that communicate clearly, engage audiences, and are accessible to a wide range of people.


Solving problems creativelyas you help clients and the JLA team figure out how to communicate more effectively with the communities we serve.


Coordinate project details across multiple initiatives. Support managers on a range of public projects by assisting with engagement plans, tracking project deadlines, scheduling meetings and events, coordinating materials, writing meeting summaries, and more.


Provide responsive, high-quality support to teammates, clients, and community members. Balance competing needs, ensure polished and accurate work products through quality review, and collaborate proactively by managing priorities, communicating clearly, and asking for help when needed.


Connect with people. Build trusted relationships with diverse community members and partners while supporting engagement, reporting, and documentation efforts.


WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:

Studies show that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they can meet every experience or skill listed in the job description. However, we know that each new JLA staffer brings unique skills (some that we haven't considered) to our collaborative team. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't feel like you have all the listed skills! If we sound like a good fit, we're interested to hear what you an bring to the role.

Required Experience/Skills

  • Relevant work experience (1-4 years) and/or an associate's/bachelor's degree in communications, graphic design, public engagement, public relations, education, planning, or a related field. Experience creating professional print and digital communications.
  • A portfolio that demonstrates thoughtful, visually compelling layouts and high-quality design work, across digital, print, social media, and multimedia platforms.
  • A strong foundation in graphic design, including typography, layout, color, visual hierarchy, and composition.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with diverse groups of people both in-person and in virtual meetings.
  • Comfort working with limited information, asking questions, and rewriting/explaining complex information so that the public can understand the issue.
  • Strong customer service and collaboration skills, with the ability to build trust and positive relationships with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders.
  • Experience applying accessibility standards and inclusive design practices to create communications that work for diverse audiences in both print and digital formats.
  • Proficiency with Adobe Creative Cloud, especially InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
  • Familiarity with developing content for social media, websites, and other digital communication channels.

Desired

  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in graphic design, art, or related discipline.
  • Working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to support web, email, and interactive design projects.
  • Knowledge of Jotform, Squarespace and content management systems.
  • Experience working with Esri ArcGIS StoryMaps and Experience Builder.
  • Experience working with a project management software system, like Asana.
  • Fluency in languages other than English.


COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS:

This position is part-time 20-30 hours/week, with strong potential for full-time employment. We understand that schedules can vary, so work hours may flex based on project needs, deadlines, and team priorities. We're looking for a dependable, collaborative professional who can make meaningful contributions to project teams while maintaining a predictable part-time schedule.


There is the option to work remotely or from home, though some work in JLA's office will be required. This expectation may vary or change over time.


This role is primarily desk-based and involves a combination of sitting, standing, walking, and working on a computer. You'll regularly use standard office equipment and communicate with teammates, clients, and community members in person, by phone, and online. Occasional lifting and carrying materials up to 25 pounds may be required.


Pay Rate: $30-45 per hour depending on experience and qualifications.

Benefits: For regular, part-time staff JLA Public Involvement

  • pays 50% of the medical and dental insurance premiums for employees and 25% of the medical insurance premium for underage dependents. (JLA pays 90% of the medical and dental insurance premiums for employees working 30 hours or more.)
  • provides sick time and paid holidays
  • provides a retirement plan and matching contribution up to 3% of the employee's salary, with access to a financial advisor through an EAP (employee assistance program).


HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, please submit a one-page resume, your portfolio and a one-page cover letter telling us what interests you about the role and why you would be a good fit, through Indeed.


We love learning about people - so let's start a conversation! If you have questions about this job posting, please reach out to Traci Galbraith, Managing Director, at Traci.galbraith@jla.us.com subject heading "Graphic Designer & Communications Coordinator Job Opportunity".


ABOUT JLA

Founded in 1988, JLA Public Involvement is a leading public involvement consulting firm in the Pacific Northwest. We help people communicate with and influence local, regional, and state government and non-profit projects that affect their everyday lives. We're not advocates for an outcome, but rather champions for a fair and equitable process that empowers, educates, and involves the community in ways that help our clients meet their goals of serving the public good. We are "public process specialists," dedicated to building constructive two-way communication between government agencies and the communities affected by their planning and decision-making efforts.


We communicate complex information to the public about a range of projects from transportation to wastewater treatment to parks development. We use a wide variety of engagement tools and tactics including video, websites, postcards, in-person interviews, going door-to-door to local businesses, public meetings, virtual meetings, surveys, and more.


Our missionis to create collaborative, meaningful and exceptionally effective public processes that lead to better, more inclusive outcomes.


We are a small, women-owned firm in Portland, but we work across Oregon and SW Washington. Here's what it's like to work with us:

  • There's always something new. We work for a variety of public clients, topic areas, and project types (construction, design, planning, policy), so there is always something new to learn.
  • We believe in what we do. Our work helps create a better life for people living and working in the Pacific Northwest by supporting transportation, water, wastewater, park, and other beneficial projects.
  • We want new ideas. We value and encourage collaboration and creative problem solving. We want to ask questions, to grow, and help provide new and better solutions to how we engage and communicate with communities.
  • We want you to grow. You will have opportunities for continued education, training, promotion, and personal growth.
  • We're flexible. We support home/off-hours and are a family-friendly company. We take care of one another with clear communication, honesty, integrity, and a passion for pitching in for the team.
  • We have some pretty fast paced days. JLA teammates work together to assess project needs and implement projects. This can mean quick decisions or changes to provide quality products and hold events for our clients and the community.


A FOCUS ON EQUITY

Engaging diverse communities in a meaningful way is the most pressing issue facing our profession. We are committed to continually learning, listening and improving practices to create effective, community-centered strategies. Our team engages in conversation and personal reflection around identity, bias, racism and equity, and what they mean to our team and our work.


COMMITTED TO SUSTAINABILITY

Environmentally sustainable practices are at the core of our operations and our work for clients. We think of ourselves as part of an environmentally sustainable supply chain with our clients, partners and suppliers.