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Part Time Script Reading Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Ghost Host

Key West, FL ยท On-site

$36/hr

All FT, PT and Seasonal employees are eligible for: Paid sick time, 401K plan with company matching ... Study and rehearse roles from scripts to learn and memorize lines and cues as directed. * Ability ...

Ghost Host

Key West, FL ยท On-site

$21 - $36/hr

All FT, PT and Seasonal employees are eligible for: Paid sick time, 401K plan with company matching ... Study and rehearse roles from scripts to learn and memorize lines and cues as directed. * Ability ...

Role Player

Vienna, VA

$103.17 - $126.11/hr

Working Hours: Part-time on Call Qualifications: Required: * Clearance: Active TS/SCI with a ... Script Concepts: Ability to understand the script concept and interact with the overarching ...

Role Player

Vienna, VA ยท On-site

$103.17 - $126.11/hr

Working Hours: Part-time on Call Qualifications: Required: * Clearance: Active TS/SCI with a ... Script Concepts: Ability to understand the script concept and interact with the overarching ...

Restaurant Host

Wylie, TX ยท On-site

$12/hr

Are you ready to flip the script on your career? IHOP , the world-famous breakfast destination, is ... If you're ready to serve up smiles and satisfy appetites, keep reading! WORK SCHEDULE: In this ...

Restaurant Host

Wylie, TX ยท On-site

$12/hr

Are you ready to flip the script on your career? IHOP , the world-famous breakfast destination, is ... If you're ready to serve up smiles and satisfy appetites, keep reading! WORK SCHEDULE: In this ...

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How much do part time script reading jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time script reading in the United States is $135,523.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $125,500.00 and $148,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Script Reading vs Part Time Script Coverage?

AspectPart Time Script ReadingPart Time Script Coverage
Required CredentialsFilm/TV knowledge, script analysis skillsScript analysis, writing skills, industry knowledge
Work EnvironmentRemote or studio settings, flexible hoursRemote, freelance or part-time, industry-specific
Employer & Industry UsageStudios, production companies, writersProduction companies, writers, agencies
Comparison Search IntentUnderstanding script evaluation rolesAssessing script quality and coverage

Part Time Script Reading involves reviewing scripts to assess their content, often focusing on story structure and character development. Part Time Script Coverage includes providing detailed reports and notes on scripts, often requiring more writing and analytical skills. While both roles involve script analysis, script coverage typically demands a deeper level of critique and report writing, making it more comprehensive.

What is part time script reading?

Part time script reading involves evaluating screenplays, scripts, or manuscripts, usually for film, television, or theater companies. Script readers analyze the quality of submissions, summarize key points, and provide feedback or recommendations to producers or development executives. This role is typically freelance or part-time, allowing flexibility in hours and workload. Script readers must have strong analytical skills, good writing abilities, and a keen understanding of storytelling and industry standards.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time script readers, and how can they be managed?

Part-time script readers often face the challenge of managing tight deadlines while juggling multiple scripts, especially when working for several clients or companies. Additionally, maintaining objectivity and providing constructive feedback can be demanding when reviewing diverse genres or quality levels. To manage these challenges, it's helpful to develop a consistent reading and note-taking schedule, prioritize clear communication with commissioning editors, and build a reference framework for feedback to ensure fairness and efficiency.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Script Reader, you need strong analytical reading skills, a background in literature or film studies, and an understanding of storytelling elements. Familiarity with script coverage formats, Final Draft software, and industry databases is often expected. Excellent written communication, attention to detail, and the ability to provide constructive feedback make someone stand out in this position. These skills ensure clear, insightful evaluations that help production teams identify promising scripts and make informed decisions.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Script Reading job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $135,523 per year, or $65.2 per hour.
Clinical Care Coordinator (Part-Time | RPM & Patient Outreach)

Clinical Care Coordinator (Part-Time | RPM & Patient Outreach)

CareTrack Health

Carrollton, GA โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Clinical Care Coordinator (Part-Time | RPM & Patient Outreach)

Part-Time | Carrollton, GA / Hybrid-Remote Potential | CareTrack Health


Help patients stay healthierbetween doctor visits

At CareTrack, we believe some of the most important care happens between office visits.

Our Clinical Care Coordinators connect directly with patientshelping them stay engaged in their care plan, understand their health trends, and feel supported at home.

This role primarily supports CareTrack's Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program, while occasionally assisting with other patient outreach and care coordination initiatives as needed.

This is meaningful work.

You'll be part clinician
part coach
part patient advocate
and a trusted voice patients come to know.

Your outreach can lead to:

earlier intervention
better adherence to care plans
improved health trends over time
fewer hospital visits
healthier, more confident patients


Our Mission

We directly improve patients' quality of life through proactive, consistent supporthelping patients stay connected to care, adhere to their provider's plan, and achieve better long-term outcomes.

We help make healthcare more personalbetween visits.

How We Work at CareTrack

Our values aren't just wordsthey show up in every patient conversation, every follow-up, and every outcome we help improve.

C A R E T R A C K

C Compassion: We meet patients with empathy and respect
A Accountability: We follow throughfor patients and teammates
R Reliability: Patients and providers count on us
E Excellence: We do things the right way
T Teamwork: We support one another
R Respect: Every interaction matters
A Adaptability: We stay flexible and solution-focused
C Communication: Clear, honest, timely communication
K Knowledge: We learn, improve, and serve better


A Day in the Life

You begin your day reviewing scheduled patient outreachchecking notes, recent vitals, and identifying opportunities to encourage healthier habits or address concerns.

Your first call may be a patient with elevated blood pressure readings. You discuss trends, reinforce the provider's care plan, answer questions, and encourage continued monitoring.

Later, you connect with a patient who's making progressyou celebrate wins, offer encouragement, and help keep momentum going.

Throughout the day, you may:

  • Conduct monthly patient outreach calls
  • Review monitoring trends and discuss progress
  • Reinforce provider care plans
  • Help patients understand the importance of consistent readings
  • Encourage adherence to medications and healthy habits
  • Identify concerns that may need escalation
  • Coordinate with internal care teams and providers
  • Document conversations clearly and accurately
  • Occasionally support broader patient outreach initiatives as needed

At the end of the daypatients feel cared for, supported, and more confident in their health journey.


What You'll Do
  • Build trusted relationships with RPM patients
  • Conduct proactive outreach and meaningful follow-up
  • Encourage adherence to provider care plans
  • Review patient progress and outcomes
  • Identify changes or concerns requiring attention
  • Maintain accurate electronic documentation
  • Coordinate with providers and internal teams
  • Support patient education and engagement initiatives
  • Deliver compassionate, consistent patient experiences

What Success Looks Like
  • Patients feel supported and connected
  • High-quality, meaningful conversations
  • Strong patient engagement and adherence
  • Accurate documentation and strong follow-through
  • Appropriate escalation of clinical concerns
  • Positive impact on long-term patient outcomes

Who This Role Is Not For

This may not be the right fit if you:

  • Prefer transactional work over relationship-building
  • Dislike frequent phone conversations
  • Get drained by patient coaching and encouragement
  • Prefer rigid scripts over natural conversation
  • Struggle balancing empathy with documentation
  • Prefer fast-paced clinical tasks over steady patient connection work
What We're Looking For
  • Medical Assistant (MA), CNA, LPN, or similar clinical background preferred
  • Strong communication and listening skills
  • Compassionate, patient-centered mindset
  • Comfortable discussing chronic conditions and care plans
  • Organized and detail-oriented
  • Comfortable with EHR/documentation systems
  • Ability to work independently while staying connected to a team

Preferred experience:

  • Primary care / family medicine
  • Chronic disease management
  • Patient outreach / care coordination
  • RPM / CCM / AWV familiarity
Compensation & Growth Opportunity

This role includes performance-based compensation tied to meaningful patient outreach and engagement goals.

Top performers who consistently connect with patients, drive engagement, and deliver exceptional care coordination can significantly increase their earnings.

We reward:

consistency
quality interactions
ownership
follow-through
patient impact

If you're motivated by goals, care deeply about people, and take pride in meaningful workthis role offers strong opportunity to grow.

Benefits
  • Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
  • Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
  • Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
  • Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)

(Adjust benefits eligibility as needed for part-time team members.)

Final Thought

Technology helps monitor healthpeople help improve it.

If you're clinically minded, compassionate, and love helping people live healthier livesCareTrack may be the perfect fit.

Join usand help care happen between visits.