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Contractor - Management Consulting / Project Management / GTM

New York, NY

Note: Contractors are expected to work remote but must be able to accommodate EST working hours. This is a rolling application - we have changing project needs and contractors needs, and excited to work with you should your expertise and our needs align. 

 

Why Contract at Next Street? 

As a contractor, you will play a critical role in supporting the project team and ensuring the successful execution of projects. At Next Street, we are invested in supporting individuals, like yourself, that are joining us in our mission by committing ourselves to the following: 

  • Clear and Timely Communication - we will provide detailed and specific information about project expectations, timelines, and deliverables so that you understand your role and responsibilities. 
  • Access to Resources - we operate in a unique space and will offer you the resources, such as tools, software, or training, you need to perform your work.  
  • Timely Payments - we understand that late or inconsistent payments can create financial strain for you so we will do our best to ensure prompt and accurate payment for services rendered. 
  • Clear Contracting Agreements - all our Contractors have clear agreements in place that outlines the scope of work, payment terms and other essential details. 

Join us and you will get to work on projects that solve some of the most complex economic and community development challenges in the country. 

 

Your work will consist of… 

Provide Guidance and Expertise: 

  • Offer expert advice and guidance on project management best practices, methodologies, and tools. 
  • Utilize your subject matter expertise to address project-related challenges and provide innovative solutions. 
  • Collaborate with the project lead and team members to develop strategies for project execution and delivery. 

Meeting Attendance: 

  • Regularly attend project meetings as requested by the project lead or team members. 
  • Actively participate in discussions, provide updates on assigned tasks, and contribute to decision-making processes during meetings.
  • Ensure punctuality and preparedness for all scheduled meetings and appointments. 

Task Delivery: 

  • Execute assigned tasks and action items in a timely and efficient manner. 
  • Take ownership of deliverables and ensure that they meet quality standards and project requirements. 
  • Communicate progress, challenges, and potential roadblocks to the project lead and team members as needed. 

Responsiveness: 

  • Maintain open and transparent communication channels with the project lead and team members. 
  • Be responsive and available during agreed-upon working hours to address inquiries, requests, and project-related issues promptly. 
  • Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability to accommodate changes in project priorities or timelines as necessary. 

Additional Expectations: 

  • Foster a collaborative and supportive work environment by building positive relationships with team members and stakeholders. 
  • Demonstrate a proactive and problem-solving mindset, anticipating potential issues and taking proactive measures to mitigate risks. 
  • Adhere to policies, procedures, and ethical standards at all times, maintaining confidentiality and professionalism in all interactions. 

 

Qualifications: 

  • Proven experience in industry/sector areas 
  • Project management experience, with a track record of successful project delivery and stakeholder management, is a plus. 
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage and influence diverse stakeholders. 

Note: This job description outlines the key responsibilities and qualifications expected of a general contractor. However, specific duties and requirements may vary depending on the nature and scope of the project. 

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