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The Marketing Manager will own the day-to-day marketing calendar, coordinate projects from concept ... Manage external agencies, freelancers, and marketing vendors as needed. * Provide direction ...

The Marketing Manager will own the day-to-day marketing calendar, coordinate projects from concept ... Manage external agencies, freelancers, and marketing vendors as needed. * Provide direction ...

Als Constructie Manager werk je binnen het domein Project Delivery en bent verantwoordelijk voor ... Deze positie is niet beschikbaar voor freelancers, interim professionals of kandidaten via bureaus.

Creative Director

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

Creative Directors oversee multiple projects, build trusted client relationships, and push, protect ... freelance and full-time Copywriters, Art Directors, Designers, and other members or contractors

Creative Directors oversee multiple projects, build trusted client relationships, and push, protect ... freelance and full-time Copywriters, Art Directors, Designers, and other members or contractors

Technical Trainer

Brooklyn Park, MN

$33.75 - $45/hr

Use and management of third party / freelance developers of training materials * Ability to present ... special projects, deadlines, or other concerns. Training on safety and best practices will be ...

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How much do freelance project jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance project in Minnesota is $33.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.53 and $41.73 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a freelance project?

A freelance project is a specific task or set of tasks assigned to an independent worker, rather than an employee, for a fixed period or until the project's completion. Freelancers are typically self-employed and work on a contract basis for multiple clients, managing their own schedules, rates, and deliverables. Freelance projects can range from writing and graphic design to software development and consulting. These projects allow companies to access specialized skills without committing to permanent hires. The freelancer is responsible for delivering the agreed-upon results, and payment is usually based on milestones or completion.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a freelance project manager?

To thrive as a Freelance Project Manager, you need strong project management skills, time management abilities, and typically experience with project planning and execution, often supported by a degree or relevant certifications. Familiarity with tools like Trello, Asana, Microsoft Project, or Jira, and certifications such as PMP or Agile/Scrum are commonly required. Outstanding communication, adaptability, and self-motivation are essential soft skills for managing clients and remote teams. These skills ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope and budget, and help build a successful freelance reputation.

What are some common challenges faced by freelancers managing multiple projects simultaneously?

Freelancers often juggle several projects at once, which can present challenges such as balancing competing deadlines, staying organized, and maintaining clear communication with multiple clients. Time management and prioritization are key to ensuring that each project receives the necessary attention and is delivered on time. Utilizing project management tools and setting clear boundaries with clients can help freelancers stay on top of their workload and reduce stress.

What is the difference between Freelance Project vs Freelance Job?

AspectFreelance ProjectFreelance Job
DefinitionA specific, time-bound work assignment with clear deliverablesOngoing or recurring work with flexible or fixed hours
DurationTypically short-term or for the duration of a projectCan be long-term or ongoing
ScopeWell-defined objectives and deliverablesBroader responsibilities, often with regular tasks
PaymentPer project or milestoneHourly, weekly, or monthly

In summary, a freelance project is a specific, time-limited assignment with clear goals, while a freelance job often involves ongoing or recurring work with flexible hours. Both offer freelance professionals opportunities but differ mainly in scope and duration.

What are the most commonly searched types of Project jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Project jobs in Minnesota are:

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Freelance Project jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Freelance Project job openings:

Infographic showing various Freelance Project job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,372 per year, or $33.4 per hour.

Test Development Specialist, Science

drc

Maple Grove, MN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Test Development Specialist, Science

Summary: 

Test Development Specialists for a given content area develop and deliver on time assigned content-area test items and/or assessment ancillaries. Test Development Specialists also support all steps in the development of statewide testing programs, including the development of item specifications, test blueprints, etc. They also support the development of statewide testing programs by facilitating committee reviews, including bias reviews, item-data reviews, standard-settings, and alignment studies.  They work directly with Senior Test Development Specialists and Directors of Test Development to help plan and organize the flow of work for assigned assessment items or sections of projects. As needed, they assign tasks and provide guidance to support staff, including freelance contractors, temporary workers, item writers, item-development coordinators, and/or other project team members. They may also work directly with their content-area counterparts in state departments of education, including building strong supportive relationships with state-department counterparts. 

Essential Position Responsibilities:

  • Works directly with Senior Test Development Specialists, Project Leads, and Directors to deliver on time all assigned items, tests, and/or other assigned steps in the item and test development process, including, but not limited to, the following:
    • Developing domain-specific specifications and domain-specific test blueprints
    • Developing domain-specific item specifications and art specifications, as required
    • Developing domain-specific style guides
    • Developing domain-specific item writer training manuals, including bias and universal design manuals
    • Facilitating item writer workshops for a given domain or assigned project
    • Writing, reviewing, revising, and editing items for a given domain and/or assigned project
    • Developing scoring guidelines and rubrics for constructed-response and performance assessments and supporting range-finding activities for a given domain or assigned project
    • Developing forms (including all steps in the forms construction process for pilot,  field test, and operational) for a given domain and/or assigned test
    • Supporting the development of test ancillaries for a given domain (test directions, practice tests, etc.)
  • Provide support for the final review process for assigned items and/or other items and tests, including ancillaries
  • Provide support for the final sign-off of test forms and/or other steps requiring test development sign-off, including directory of test specifications as needed for a given domain or assigned project
  • As needed,  provide support for the facilitation of state committee reviews, including content item and bias reviews, alignment studies, and standard-settings
  • Other duties as assigned

Preferred Qualifications

  • BS/BA in science, science education or related field, MS in education or related
    field preferred
  • Minimum of three years of teaching experience grades 6-8 and/or high school science or related experience
  • In-depth knowledge of the content area, including curriculum and instruction
  • General knowledge of test publishing industry standards
  • Knowledge of teaching “best practices” in the field of expertise
  • Experience working in teams and independently
  • Outstanding written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to solve problems and find solutions to complex issues when writing, reviewing, and/or revising items and/or constructing test forms
  • Ability to adjust to changing circumstances and direction as required
  • Knowledge of national and state-specific curriculum standards 
  • Experience in writing and editing test items
  • Experience in constructing test forms
  • Strong computer and organizational skills

Essential Job Requirements:

  • Report to work promptly when scheduled
  • Be able to work under supervision and accept feedback 
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace
  • Relate effectively and work respectfully with diverse work groups
  • Ability to consistently perform well during times of increased workload
  • Set and meet deadlines
  • Manage multiple job functions simultaneously
  • Be able to participate in business travel
  • Other duties as needed

Reporting to this position:  No direct reports

Physical Requirements: 

  • Ability to sit and/or stand for up to 8-hour periods of time
  • Ability to look at a computer monitor, utilize a keyboard and/or mouse for up to 8 hours per day
  • Ability to lift up to 20 pounds as necessary

DRC retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position