Part Time
7
25
Jul 14, 2026
We are looking to add another developer to our small digital team. We build websites and brand systems for therapists, mental health practices, and other care-based businesses, and our project workload has continued to grow.
Most of our projects already have strategy, copy, branding, and design direction in place. What we need is someone who can help turn approved Figma designs into clean, responsive WordPress websites using Elementor.
This is not a role for someone who only drops content into a template and calls it done. A good build should feel close to the design, work well on mobile, and make the next step clear for the person visiting the site.
Important requirement:
You must currently be based in the Philippines. Please confirm this clearly in your application.
Most communication will be in English, but we are looking for someone based in the Philippines for team workflow, timezone, and communication consistency.
What you’ll be working on:
You may help with:
Building WordPress pages in Elementor
Turning approved Figma designs into responsive WordPress pages
Adjusting layouts for desktop, tablet, and mobile
Matching spacing, typography, buttons, images, and section structure from Figma
Making small design updates or layout adjustments in Figma when needed
Working with our design and development team on active client projects
Fixing QA notes after review
Helping keep builds clean, organized, and consistent across multiple websites
Some projects will be very structured. Others will require you to slow down, look at the design, understand the goal of the page, and make smart build decisions when something needs to be adapted for Elementor.
What we’re looking for:
You should have:
Strong WordPress experience
Strong Elementor experience
Strong Figma experience
Ability to design or adjust website sections in Figma
Experience building from approved Figma designs
Basic CSS knowledge
A good eye for spacing, typography, hierarchy, and responsiveness
Ability to build clean desktop, tablet, and mobile layouts
Ability to follow briefs carefully
Ability to ask questions before going too far in the wrong direction
Ability to take QA feedback and fix issues without getting defensive
Good communication and reliability
You do not need to be the most advanced custom developer in the world. But you do need to care about the details.
The goal is not to make every section fancy. The goal is to make the site feel clear, polished, accurate, and easy to use. If a button is off, the spacing feels strange, the mobile layout breaks, or the page does not match the design, that matters.
Nice to have:
Experience with therapist, wellness, healthcare, coaching, or service-based websites
Experience with custom CSS inside Elementor
Experience fixing or cleaning up someone else’s Elementor build
Basic understanding of SEO structure
Branding or layout design experience
Comfort working with client copy and turning it into a clear page layout
Hours and pay:
Part-time
20 to 25 hours per week to start
$6 to $7/hour depending on experience and portfolio
Paid weekly
Initial 30-day probationary period
This can become a long-term role for the right person.
How to apply:
Please
Use this exact subject line:
Elementor + Figma Application - [Your Favorite Filipino Snack]
Please include:
2 to 3 live WordPress/Elementor websites you personally built
1 to 2 Figma website designs or Figma files you worked on
Any examples where you built a site from Figma into Elementor
A short explanation of what you personally handled on each project
Confirmation that you are currently based in the Philippines
Please do not only send a general portfolio link. For the WordPress/Elementor examples, send the live website links and explain what you personally built. For the Figma examples, send the Figma links if you can and explain whether you designed it, adjusted it, or built from it.
Also answer these questions:
Which project in your portfolio best represents your Elementor work, and why?
What is one thing you would improve on that project today?
Imagine we hand you a completed Figma design on Monday morning. Walk us through your process from opening the file to delivering the finished WordPress/Elementor page.
If you are hired and asked to take over an active WordPress/Elementor project that was already started by another developer and still needs QA fixes, how would you handle it?
For the last question, please answer in detail. I want to understand your actual process. Please include what you would review first, what access or files you would need, what questions you would ask before making changes, how you would compare the Elementor build against the Figma design, how you would organize QA issues, how you would d
One last thing:
We are excited to see your work, but please take a little time with the application. The strongest applications will show how you think through the build, the design, the mobile layout, QA feedback, and the handoff.
The way you present your application, portfolio links, project examples, and explanations gives us a sense of how you would present work to our team. If your application feels generic, copied and pasted, AI-written, disorganized, or hard to follow, we probably will not review it closely.
Think of the application as your first small assignment. We are looking for someone thoughtful, careful, and clear