Part-Time & Contract Generalist Jobs
Not every great role is a full-time commitment. These part-time, contract, and freelance positions are perfect for portfolio careerists, parents, or anyone building a multi-track professional life. They offer the flexibility to combine meaningful work with other projects and commitments.
Part-time Chief of Staff for a US startup. Run operations, manage priorities, and be the person who makes sure nothing falls through the cracks — all for $3,500/month. The fractional leadership trend in action.
Part-time, freelance community management for a personal development brand. Nurture a community of people figuring out who they are and what they want — the kind of work that doesn't feel like work.
Manage creative projects for the cycling brand that turned lycra into a lifestyle. A 6-month fixed-term contract at the intersection of sport, fashion, and storytelling — where every campaign is a ride.
Cover for a founder on paternity leave by running virtual facilitation sessions on an AI-powered collaboration platform. They care more about your energy and facilitation chops than your credentials – $50-60/hr, April to June 2026.
Be the operational layer underneath a deep tech VC's research, events, and community platform. 5-10 hours a week working directly with the GP – coordinating invite-only dinners, managing publishing pipelines, and building AI-powered workflows. Part human whisperer, part agent wrangler.
1-3 days a week, 3 months to start. Develop creative strategy for a studio that blurs the line between art direction and strategic thinking. A true portfolio-career role for someone who wants to go deep but not full-time.
Build the product that helps businesses collect and showcase testimonials. A contract role at a small, fast-moving company where you'll touch every part of the stack and every part of the product.
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