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Director of Production

New York, NY · On-site

$125K - $135K/yr

Advise and participate in the hiring of freelance production personnel as required. * Supervise and ... building structures, facilities, and equipment. * Oversee the enforcement, compliance, and permits ...

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Senior Producer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$115K - $135K/yr

... Building & Safety, Noise, etc.) and ability to successfully manage production timelines and needs as related to permit procurement * Knowledge of fabrication/scenic and technical production.

Senior Producer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$115K - $135K/yr

... Building & Safety, Noise, etc.) and ability to successfully manage production timelines and needs as related to permit procurement * Knowledge of fabrication/scenic and technical production.

Source and secure locations, permits, equipment rentals, and crew. * Coordinate travel and ... Build and maintain relationships with a reliable freelance crew network; assess and onboard new ...

... building out a strong advertising strategy to create sustainable financial resources. Set ... Hire talent as cash flow permits in audience development and product management, donor and grants ...

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Review construction plans, engineering drawings, surveys, specifications, and permit documents to ... Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Building Inspection ...

This role will define and elevate creative vision while building a modern, high-performing creative ... permits, and obtaining all required releases > * Ensure messaging is clear, differentiated, and ...

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How much do freelance building permit jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for freelance building permit in the United States is $98,146.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Freelance Building Permit vs Building Inspector?

AspectFreelance Building PermitBuilding Inspector
CredentialsTypically requires permits, licenses, or certifications related to building codes and permitsRequires certifications, licenses, and often state or local inspector credentials
Work EnvironmentSelf-employed, project-based, often remote or on-site at construction sitesEmployed by government agencies, inspecting construction sites and buildings
Employer & Industry UsageIndependent contractor working with clients or contractorsPublic sector employee or contracted inspector for local authorities

In summary, Freelance Building Permits involve obtaining and managing permits for construction projects independently, while Building Inspectors evaluate and enforce building codes during construction. Both roles require knowledge of building regulations, but their responsibilities and employment settings differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Freelance Building Permit job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $98,146 per year, or $47.2 per hour.
Cosmetology Instructor (Part Time, After School, In-Person)

Cosmetology Instructor (Part Time, After School, In-Person)

Concorde Education

New York, NY • On-site

$20.50 - $27.25/hr

Part-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Schedule: Typically 1 hour per week for 10 weeks (after school); exact days/times vary by assignment
Location: On-site at a partner school; varies by assignment
Start Date: Rolling openings based on school schedules

Position Overview
Concorde Education is seeking an engaging, student-centered Cosmetology Instructor to facilitate a short-format after-school enrichment course introducing students to cosmetology pathways, including nail technology, hairdressing, and makeup artistry. This course is designed as a school-appropriate exploration of foundational techniques, professionalism, and industry standards, emphasizing hygiene, safety, and respectful client communication.

This is an enrichment course and is not a licensure program. Instruction should remain non-invasive and aligned with site policies, with an emphasis on safe, simulated practice and age-appropriate tools and products. The instructor will deliver instruction across a typical 10-week cycle, with pacing adapted to student needs and site logistics.

What You Will Teach
Students will explore foundational cosmetology knowledge and hands-on skills across three core areas: nail care basics, introductory hairstyling techniques, and makeup fundamentals. Students will learn about sanitation protocols, tool safety, professional expectations, and career pathways while building creative confidence through guided practice and design challenges.

Major Topics Can Include

  • Professionalism and salon expectations (ethics, boundaries, respectful conduct)
  • Hygiene, sanitation, and safety standards (tool disinfection routines, workspace cleanliness)
  • Client communication basics (consultation questions, active listening, service explanations)
  • Nail technology fundamentals (school-appropriate)
  • Nail anatomy and terminology
  • Nail shaping, filing technique, cuticle care concepts
  • Introductory nail art and design planning (color, pattern, theme)
  • Hairdressing fundamentals (school-appropriate)
  • Hair structure and healthy hair habits
  • Hair types and textures; inclusive hair care considerations
  • Sectioning, brush control, blow-drying basics (as permitted)
  • Braiding, ponytails, and basic updos
  • Makeup fundamentals (school-appropriate)
  • Skin care basics and hygiene (brush/sponge sanitation, avoiding cross-contamination)
  • Color theory and shade selection (undertones, contrast, balance)
  • Introductory application techniques (natural looks, stage/photo concepts as appropriate)
  • Product knowledge and safe use (expiration awareness, patch-test concepts, site rules)
  • Industry overview and pathways
  • Training and licensing overview (high-level, informational)
  • Roles and careers in cosmetology and related fields (salon, freelance, retail, education)
  • Portfolio development and showcasing work appropriately

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver a 10-session course with clear objectives and engaging, hands-on instruction
  • Maintain strict hygiene and safety routines aligned with school expectations and site policies
  • Provide age-appropriate demonstrations and scaffolded practice across nails, hair, and makeup
  • Differentiate instruction for varying skill levels and support student confidence and creativity
  • Maintain a safe, inclusive, supportive learning environment and model professional behavior
  • Communicate professionally with site staff and Concorde program contacts regarding attendance and session completion tracking
  • Adapt pacing and activities as needed while maintaining intended course outcomes

Qualifications (Required)

  • Minimum of 60 college credits (or Associate degree in progress/completed)
  • Content knowledge and practical experience in one or more areas: nail technology, hairdressing, makeup artistry, cosmetology, or closely related fields
  • Experience working with school-age students in structured settings (school, camp, after-school, tutoring, youth programs)
  • Strong facilitation skills, clear communication, and comfort managing hands-on activities
  • Reliable, punctual, and professional; able to follow school policies and program boundaries
  • Ability to implement safety-first routines, including sanitation protocols and appropriate material handling