VA Workers PH is a free job board built specifically for Filipino virtual assistants looking for legitimate remote work. Every day, we publish new virtual assistant jobs from real employers in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and Europe — no agencies, no upwork-style bidding wars, and no pay-to-apply schemes.
Whether you're searching for your first VA job or looking to move up to higher-paying specialized roles like bookkeeping, executive assistance, social media management, or e-commerce support, you'll find opportunities here that are reviewed before they go live. We know how many scam job posts circulate on Facebook groups — that's exactly why we built this site.
Browse jobs by category, apply directly, and turn on job alerts so you never miss a new posting. It's 100% free to browse and apply, always.
A virtual assistant job is a remote position where you support a business or entrepreneur with tasks like admin work, customer service, social media management, bookkeeping, or scheduling — all done online from home.
No. Many VA jobs are entry-level and provide training. What matters most is reliable internet, good communication skills, and a willingness to learn the tools clients use.
Pay varies by skill level and client location, but Filipino VAs typically earn anywhere from $3 to $15+ per hour depending on experience and specialization.
Yes. Every job posted on VA Workers PH is reviewed before it goes live. We remove listings that look like scams, MLM schemes, or require upfront payment.
No. VA Workers PH is completely free for job seekers. You should never have to pay to apply for a job — if a listing asks for payment, report it to us immediately.
At minimum, a working computer or laptop, stable internet connection, and a quiet space to take calls or meetings. Some roles may also require a headset or specific software.
Yes. Many clients hire VAs for part-time or project-based work, especially when you're just starting out. Full-time roles are also available once you build experience.
A VA typically works ongoing hours for one client doing recurring tasks, while a freelancer often takes on standalone projects for multiple clients. VA work tends to be more stable.
Start with entry-level VA roles, highlight transferable skills (communication, organization, computer literacy), and consider building a simple portfolio or taking a free VA course to show initiative.
New jobs are posted daily. We recommend checking back often or turning on job alerts so you don't miss new opportunities as soon as they go live.