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Consultant

Chicago, IL · Hybrid

$75/hr

The majority of our consultants work part-time, typically dedicating 5-20 hours per week, with ... research · Conducting interviews or facilitating focused group discussions with client staff · ...

Consultant

Naperville, IL · On-site +1

$75/hr

The majority of our consultants work part-time, typically dedicating 5-20 hours per week, with ... reports and research • Conducting interviews or facilitating focused group discussions with ...

... consulting firm. We provide monitoring, evaluation, strategic planning, and capacity building ... This position will start out as a part-time role (estimated at a minimum of 20 hours per week) with ...

Research Specialist

Chapel Hill, NC · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

... Full-time/Part-time Part-Time Temporary Hours per week 5 Work Schedule Hours flexible Position ... Precept and train lactation consultant training program students on the use of Ready, Set Baby live ...

... consulting firm. We provide monitoring, evaluation, strategic planning, and capacity building ... This position will start out as a part-time role (estimated at a minimum of 20 hours per week) with ...

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How much do part time research consultant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time research consultant in the United States is $39.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.01 and $48.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Research Consultant vs Part Time Market Research Analyst?

AspectPart Time Research ConsultantPart Time Market Research Analyst
CredentialsRelevant research experience, sometimes advanced degrees in related fieldsBachelor's or master's in marketing, business, or related fields
Work EnvironmentConsulting firms, client offices, remoteCorporate offices, market research firms, remote
Industry UsageUsed across consulting, academia, and corporate sectorsPrimarily in marketing, advertising, and consumer insights
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding consulting roles vs analytical roles in research

While both roles involve research, a Part Time Research Consultant typically offers strategic advice and customized research solutions across various industries, whereas a Part Time Market Research Analyst focuses on analyzing market data to inform marketing strategies. The roles overlap in research skills and credentials but differ in scope and application.

How do part-time research consultants typically balance multiple projects and clients, and what strategies help manage workload effectively?

Part-time research consultants often juggle several projects for different clients simultaneously, requiring strong organizational and time management skills. Effective consultants prioritize tasks, set clear deadlines, and maintain open communication with clients to manage expectations. They often use project management tools and regularly update their schedules to handle competing priorities. Staying flexible and proactively seeking clarification on deliverables also helps prevent overload and ensures high-quality results.

What does a Part Time Research Consultant do?

A Part Time Research Consultant provides expert advice and support on research projects, typically on a contractual or freelance basis and for a set number of hours per week. Their responsibilities can include designing studies, analyzing data, writing reports, and offering insights based on their expertise. They often work with academic institutions, businesses, or non-profits to help improve project outcomes. The part-time nature of the role offers flexibility, making it suitable for professionals who want to balance multiple commitments or gradually transition between jobs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Research Consultant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Research Consultant, you need strong analytical skills, research methodology expertise, and typically an advanced degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with statistical software (such as SPSS or R), data visualization tools, and literature databases is commonly required. Excellent written and verbal communication, critical thinking, and time management skills set standout consultants apart. These skills ensure effective, high-quality research delivery and client satisfaction within limited working hours.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Research Consultant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,905 per year, or $39.4 per hour.
PRN Research Nurse Practitioner - Overnight, weekends, holidays

PRN Research Nurse Practitioner - Overnight, weekends, holidays

Tranquil Clinical and Research Consulting Services LLC

Webster, TX • On-site

Part-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Practitioner

Tranquil Clinical Research cares about the opinion of our employees and we want the world to know what an amazing place Tranquil is to work for. We always do the right thing, our number one job is the rights, safety and well being of our patients, we train hard and we play hard. We know that our employee provides an essential service and therefore we take better care of our employees than any CRO/Phase I unit in the US


Job Title: Part Time Research Nurse Practitioner PRN

Department: Clinical Research

Reports to: CEO


Summary

The role of the study Research Nurse Practitioner is to ensure patient safety and wellbeing. The PRN Research Nurse Practitioner will coordinate and perform study visits under the guidance and supervision of the principal investigator. This is an office-based position, working in the same location as the principal investigator or in the designated clinic.

To be successful in this role, the Research Nurse Practitioner should be able to perform critical patient evaluations, in addition to recognizing logistical problems and initiating appropriate solutions. Ideal candidates will be patient-focused, detail-oriented, have the ability to multitask and be able to collaborate with various role players. The Research Nurse Practitioner must be able to work independently, be a team player, and proactively problem solve.

Qualifications

  • NP with related clinical experience
  • Experience working on clinical trials for a minimum of 1 year
  • Knowledge of FDA regulations and GCP
  • Accuracy, attention to detail and ability to set priorities and meet deadlines
  • Basic Computer Skills required: Microsoft Office Suite, including Word PowerPoint, Excel
  • Other Skills required:
    1. Excellent bedside manner and patient-centric focus
    2. Excellent time management and social skills
    3. Highly motivated with a phenomenal eye for detail
  • Develop management systems and prepare for study initiation:
    1. Assess study feasibility in terms of study's impact on-site resources, labor cost, cost by procedure, potential for problems (such as serious AEs, noncompliance, willingness of subjects to participate, protocol deviations, etc.)
    2. Possess a sound and in-depth understanding of each protocol that has been assigned as a primary responsibility
    3. Review with the Principal Investigator the inclusion/exclusion criteria, overall structure, and requirements of each protocol
    4. Review the protocol summary sheet and the Informed Consent Form for accuracy and clarity
    5. Develop draft protocol follow-up worksheets and then review the worksheets for accuracy and clarity
    6. Develop a mechanism for subject recruitment and ongoing communications with primary care physicians and nursing staff, as appropriate.
  • Screen and enroll study subjects:
    1. Review the study design and inclusion/exclusion criteria with the subject’s primary physician
    2. Review and verify all relevant source documentation in the subject's medical record to confirm study eligibility
    3. Review the protocol, informed consent form and follow-up procedures with potential study subjects
    4. Ensure that the current approved informed consent is signed before subjects are screened and enrolled
    5. Ensure that the randomization procedure is followed as per protocol guidelines
    6. Document protocol exemptions and deviations.
  • Manage study-related activities, subject compliance, and documentation:
    1. Ensure adherence to protocol requirements
    2. Schedule subjects for follow-up visits
    3. Assist investigators in assessment of subject response to therapy
    4. Review laboratory data, inform investigator of abnormal values and document
    5. Report to primary care provider as appropriate
    6. Assess and document subject compliance with medications and visits
    7. Communicate with pharmacy staff to assure timely and accurate study drug distribution
    8. Manage administration of investigational therapy
    9. Maintain dispensing logs (if allowed)
    10. Maintain copies of any documentation for dispensing of investigational products and/or study-related supplies
    11. Oversee specimen collection, storage, and shipment
    12. Attend study-related meetings as appropriate
    13. Communicate regularly with the principal investigator, monitor (and others responsible for conduct of the research) about study-related issues.
  • Record data and study documentation:
    1. Record data as directed using the appropriate media or platform
    2. Follow procedures for access and security for electronic data entry
    3. Review keyed data for accuracy, as needed
    4. Send data to the data collection center on a timely basis
    5. Maintain source documentation for all data entered, including clinic chart visit notes, lab data and procedure reports
    6. Correct and edit data as directed and as appropriate.
  • Monitor and report adverse events:
    1. Assess, document and record all AEs as outlined in the protocol
    2. Report serious AEs o the Principal Investigator, Sponsor and IRB (and others as required by funding source or as outlined in the protocol).
    3. Regulatory documentation:
    4. Know and understand all regulatory requirements associated with the conduct of the study assigned
    5. Maintain files and documents as regulations dictate
    6. Prepare and submit initial applications to central and local committees (IRBs, biosafety, radiology, etc.), prepare and submit reports, as required
    7. Ensure that all required documentation is complete and appropriately filed.
  • Management of site activities during audits and inspections:
    1. Prepare for quality assurance audits and regulatory inspections, as needed
    2. Act as contact person before, during and after audits and inspections
    3. Provide all required documentation to auditors
    4. Make all appropriate corrections as requested by auditors
    5. Coordinate site response to audit/inspection findings.
  • Management of ancillary staff:
    1. Train and supervise support staff (e.g., research assistants, clerical staff and volunteers).



Part time - average 20 hours or less.