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Part Time Remote Nutrition Research Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$19 - $26/hr

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What are some common challenges faced in a part-time remote nutrition research role, and how can they be managed?

Part-time remote nutrition researchers often face challenges such as staying connected with the team, managing time effectively across multiple projects, and accessing necessary scientific resources remotely. To overcome these, it's helpful to set clear communication routines with colleagues, utilize digital collaboration tools for data sharing, and proactively schedule focused work blocks. Additionally, leveraging online databases and institutional library access can help ensure you have the resources needed for high-quality research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Remote Nutrition Researcher, and why are they important?

Thriving as a Part Time Remote Nutrition Researcher requires a background in nutrition or dietetics, strong analytical skills, and research experience, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with scientific databases, literature review tools, and data analysis software such as PubMed, EndNote, or SPSS is typically necessary. Attention to detail, self-motivation, and effective written communication are essential soft skills for independent work and clear reporting. These abilities ensure accurate, evidence-based findings and efficient collaboration in a remote setting.

What are part time remote nutrition research jobs?

Part time remote nutrition research jobs involve conducting studies, analyzing data, or reviewing scientific literature related to nutrition, while working less than full-time hours and from a location outside a traditional office. These roles may include tasks such as collecting data, assisting with research projects, or summarizing findings for reports and publications. Remote nutrition research positions are ideal for those who need flexibility in their schedule and location, such as students, caregivers, or professionals seeking supplemental work. These roles often require a background in nutrition, dietetics, health sciences, or a related field. Communication and collaboration typically occur through digital platforms and online meetings.
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School Psychologist *Part Time + Remote*

School Psychologist *Part Time + Remote*

Therapy Solutions

Pullman, WA โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

School Psychologist
Location: Washington
Model: Part-time ~ 20 hours per week | Remote
School Year: 2026โ€“2027

Therapy Solutions Collective (TSCO) is seeking passionate and dedicated School Psychologists to join our team for the 2026โ€“2027 school year. We partner with school districts across the country, providing school-based opportunities for School Psychologists in a variety of settings. Whether you're looking for a full-time, part-time, on-site, hybrid, or remote role, we have options that will fit your needs!

We are a creative and innovative team, and we'd love for you to join us in providing essential services to students across the country. From our leadership team to the clinicians, we work together to support each other, make an impact, and create a work environment that fosters collaboration and success.

What You'll Be Doing*:

  • Conduct psychological assessments to evaluate students' cognitive, academic, emotional, and behavioral functioning.
  • Interpret assessment results to identify students' strengths and areas of need, informing educational planning and interventions.
  • Provide counseling and therapeutic services to students individually or in groups to address social, emotional, and behavioral concerns.
  • Collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to develop and implement interventions and support plans for students.
  • Participate in various district and school meetings (e.g., Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings, MTSS meetings, manifestation determination meetings, etc.).
  • Provide crisis intervention and support as needed to students, families, and school staff.
  • Conduct research and program evaluation to inform evidence-based practices and interventions within the school setting.
  • Stay current with laws, regulations, and ethical standards related to school psychology practice.
  • Participate in professional development activities and continuing education to enhance skills and knowledge in school psychology.

*More specific job roles will vary based on state and district requirements

What We're Looking For:

  • Master's or doctoral degree in School Psychology from an accredited program
  • Active state School Psychologist certification or licensure, or eligibility to obtain licensure in the state where you are applying
  • NCSP Certification (not required)
  • Experience conducting psychological assessments to students in an educational setting preferred
  • Someone who values collaboration and student-centered services

Why Work With TSCO:

  • W2 employment with weekly pay
  • Option for 12-month salaried pay if starting at the beginning of the school year
  • (Clinicians starting later in the year may receive prorated salary or hourly pay)
  • Full benefits available (medical, dental, vision, PTO, 401k match, CEU support)
  • In-house tech team to provide tech packages and IT support as needed
  • Flexible scheduling and clinician-first culture
  • Direct access to leadership and a responsive, supportive team
  • Referral bonuses for referring other qualified clinicians to join TSCO
  • A team that advocates for our clinicians, provides support, and values work-life balance
  • We prioritize collaboration, teamwork, and creating an environment where you feel appreciated and respected

If you're looking for a School Psychologist role where you're supported, valued, and surrounded by a team that cares about your success, we'd love to talk. Apply today and let's find the right fit for you.