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Work environment: We are fully remote, allowing you to work from wherever you live in a flexible manner. Home office setup: We will provide you with the equipment you need to work from home: laptop, monitor and we will also cover your internet costs.
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NOTE: This role will be granted the opportunity to work from home regularly but must be able to commute to The Task Force for Global Health on a flexible weekly schedule based upon business needs.
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Work from Anywhere: Whether you're at home, in a coffee shop, or on the beach, you’re in control of your work environment—no office required! Flexible Schedule: Work just 3-4 days a week and enjoy more time for life outside of work.
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We are flexible on remote working from home, if you are located in the USA and reside in one of the following states - CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, *IL, KS, ME, MA, NJ, NC, OR, TX or VA. We have physical offices in Austin, TX and Tampa, FL, if you prefer a hybrid option.
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Work from Anywhere: Embrace the freedom of a flexible schedule and the ability to work from the comfort of your own home. Whether you prefer a cozy coffee shop or your favorite corner at home, the choice is yours.
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Hybrid/Flexible : Work at home and use the office as appropriate for in-person collaboration. Work from Home; Atlanta, GA (Georgia); Boston, MA (Massachusetts); Charlotte, NC (North Carolina); Dover, NH (New Hampshire); Fort Wayne, IN (Indiana); Hartford, CT (Connecticut); Omaha, NE (Nebraska); Phoenix, AZ (Arizona); Radnor, PA (Pennsylvania); US All Regions.
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This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE position● You’ll be able to choose which projects you want to work on● You can work on your own schedule● Projects are paid hourly, starting at $20 USD per hour, with bonuses for high-quality and high-volume work.
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This is an excellent opportunity to supplement your income if you are an administrator assistant or anyone seeking a flexible part-time remote work from home job. Work at home enables you to skip the commute.
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