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Membership Advisor

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$19.70/hr

Staff will observe safety principles while performing the duties of the position * Staff will be ... Remote Staff must have an approved internet speed, latency, and jitter by the SMI IT Department.

$34K - $50K/yr

We at TaskUs understand that achieving growth for our partners requires a culture of constant ... You will observe what is happening and report it objectively and dispassionately. You will also ...

Fully Remote - United States At Squiz, we help complex organizations deliver digital experiences ... Every day is different, but what is constant is we enjoy what we do. Squiz has a flexible working ...

... for the observed behavior and position the customer to be a savvier user of their delivered ... Self-management, ability to maintain productivity and quality without constant direct supervision

Buyer - Women's Contemporary RTW

Edina, MN · On-site +1

$85K - $115K/yr

Edina, MN (This position is not remote) Position Overview: The Buyer, Contemporary Ready-to-Wear ... This role is equal parts cultural observer and commercial merchant: always scanning what's new and ...

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How much do remote constant observer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote constant observer in the United States is $16.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Remote Constant Observer collaborate with on-site healthcare staff to ensure patient safety?

Remote Constant Observers work closely with on-site nurses and clinical teams through secure communication channels, such as messaging systems or dedicated phone lines. When they notice behaviors or situations that may compromise patient safety, they promptly alert the on-site staff so immediate action can be taken. This collaborative approach ensures that even though the observer is remote, they are an integral part of the patient care team, actively participating in real-time decision-making and supporting the overall safety and well-being of patients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Constant Observer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Constant Observer, you need keen attention to detail, observational skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with video monitoring systems, secure communication platforms, and incident reporting software is typically required. Strong communication, reliability, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring patient safety, promptly identifying issues, and supporting clinical teams effectively from a remote location.

What is the difference between Remote Constant Observer vs Remote Surveillance Technician?

AspectRemote Constant ObserverRemote Surveillance Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic technical skillsHigh school diploma; technical training or certifications in surveillance systems
Work EnvironmentRemote monitoring centers, security officesRemote or on-site surveillance system setup and maintenance
Industry UsageSecurity, safety monitoringSecurity, law enforcement, private investigation
Job FocusMonitoring live feeds continuouslyInstalling, troubleshooting, and maintaining surveillance equipment

The Remote Constant Observer primarily focuses on continuous remote monitoring of security feeds, while the Remote Surveillance Technician handles the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of surveillance systems. Both roles require technical skills and are used in security-related industries, but their daily tasks and responsibilities differ significantly.

What are Remote Constant Observers?

Remote Constant Observers are professionals who monitor patients in healthcare settings through video surveillance systems to ensure their safety and well-being. They typically work from a centralized location, watching live camera feeds to identify concerning behaviors such as attempts to fall, remove medical equipment, or self-harm. If a risky situation arises, Remote Constant Observers immediately alert on-site clinical staff to intervene. This role helps reduce patient injuries and provides continuous observation without requiring physical presence in the patient's room.
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Infographic showing various Remote Constant Observer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,764 per year, or $16.7 per hour.
Early Career Trial Attorney (Remote - Central & Northern New Jersey)

Early Career Trial Attorney (Remote - Central & Northern New Jersey)

Allstate

Concord, NC • On-site, Remote

Full-time

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7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 558 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

At Allstate, great things happen when our people work together to protect families and their belongings from life's uncertainties. And for more than 90 years, our innovative drive has kept us a step ahead of our customers' evolving needs. From advocating for seat belts, air bags and graduated driving laws, to being an industry leader in pricing sophistication, telematics, and, more recently, device and identity protection.

Job Description

Join the legal frontline and champion the defense for both the insured and the Company! As a Trial Attorney, you'll handle PIP/No Fault Arbitration Hearings, bodily injury, property damage lawsuits, and more, with opportunities to handle thrilling trials and mediations. Beyond the courtroom, you'll provide vital counsel to business clients and coordinate between legal teams. Stay ahead of the game by monitoring new laws and regulations, ensuring our strategies remain sharp. Embrace the excitement of constant challenges and victories in this dynamic role!

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage all aspects of PIP/no-fault litigation from case inception through resolution including case evaluation, discovery, motion practice, arbitrations, mediations, and settlement negotiations.

  • Gather and organize documents, evidence, and legal research for cases, including preparation for hearings, trials, arbitrations, mediations, and depositions.

  • Conduct legal research on relevant laws, regulations, and case precedents; prepare summaries and reports.

  • Prepare and draft pleadings, motions, discovery responses, and other legal documents.

  • Interview clients and witnesses, as well as drafting summaries of their statements and maintaining communication records.

  • Attend Arbitration hearings court hearings, depositions, and other legal proceedings to observe and assist as needed; may represent the company or clients in routine matters.

  • Monitor changes in laws and regulations, and assist in updating the legal team on potential impacts to ongoing cases.

  • Participate in training sessions and mentorship programs to develop legal skills and gain exposure to more complex legal work.

Education

  • Juris Doctorate and active membership in good standing with the New Jersey state bar.

Minimum Requirements

  • Successful completion of courses focused on legal research, writing, and analysis, demonstrating the ability to conduct thorough legal research and draft clear, well-structured legal documents.

  • Demonstrates strong time management skills, effectively balancing multiple tasks and deadlines.

  • Capable of organizing case files, managing legal documents, and understanding the discovery process.

  • Skilled in communicating with clients, preparing summaries, and maintaining records of interactions.

  • Well-versed in legal ethics and the standards of professional conduct.

  • Equipped with fundamental negotiation techniques and strategies for client interactions and settlement discussions.

***This role is also eligible for a bonus plan


Remote Work Location & Travel Requirements

  • This role is primarily remote; however, candidates must be based in New Jersey and willing to travel as required. Travel will occur most often within Northern and Central New Jersey, with the ability to travel to counties outside the immediate region as business needs dictate.

  • The selected candidate must also have the ability to travel to the designated office location once per week for meetings during the first six (6) months in the role. Additional travel may be required periodically to support team collaboration, stakeholder meetings, or operational needs.

  • Candidates should have reliable transportation and flexibility to meet these travel requirements.

Supervisory Responsibilities

This job does not have supervisory duties


Explore the Benefits of Joining Allstate's Client Legal Services

  • Exceptional Work-Life Balance: At Allstate, we understand the importance of achieving harmony between work and personal life. Our in-house litigation roles provide more predictable schedules and flexibility, allowing you to excel professionally while enjoying a fulfilling personal life.

  • Holistic Understanding of the Business: As part of the Allstate legal team, you'll gain invaluable insight into our diverse business operations, objectives, and culture. This comprehensive understanding enables you to align legal strategies closely with the company's goals, fostering impactful contributions and strategic partnerships across departments.

  • Direct Client Collaboration: Working in-house at Allstate means collaborating directly with internal stakeholders and business units. This close partnership cultivates deeper client relationships, facilitating a nuanced understanding of their needs and priorities. By providing proactive legal guidance and support, you'll play a pivotal role in driving the company's success.

  • Strategic Influence and Impact: As an integral member of our legal team, you'll have the opportunity to shape strategic decisions and risk management initiatives. Your insights and expertise will inform key business decisions, empowering you to mitigate risks effectively and drive positive outcomes that directly impact Allstate's bottom line.

  • Diverse Legal Challenges: In-house litigation roles at Allstate encompass a broad spectrum of legal work beyond traditional litigation, including regulatory compliance, risk assessment, and dispute resolution. This diversity of challenges ensures continuous professional growth and development, expanding your skill set and enhancing your career trajectory.

  • Professional Growth Opportunities: With ample opportunities for advancement and professional development, you'll have the support and resources you need to reach new heights in your legal career.

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Skills

Client Documentation, Client Service, Collaboration, Evidence Gathering, Legal Document Preparation, Legal Research, Litigation, Prioritization, Self Motivation, Self-Starter, Team Collaboration, Time Management, Torts, Working in a Fast-Paced Environment

Compensation

Compensation offered for this role is 70,100.00 - 121,475.00 annually and is based on experience and qualifications.

The candidate(s) offered this position will be required to submit to a background investigation.

Joining our team isn't just a job - it's an opportunity. One that takes your skills and pushes them to the next level. One that encourages you to challenge the status quo. One where you can shape the future of protection while supporting causes that mean the most to you. Joining our team means being part of something bigger - a winning team making a meaningful impact.

Allstate generally does not sponsor individuals for employment-based visas for this position.

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