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An innovative startup is seeking Independent Contractors to enhance community engagement through event hosting. This role is perfect for individuals connected to the military community who enjoy making meaningful connections and supporting families. You'll have the flexibility to manage your own schedule while collaborating with the team to represent the childcare program at various local and regional events. This project-based opportunity offers a chance to impact the lives of families with young children while working independently in a supportive environment.
About Upwards:
Upwards (upwards.com) is a fast-growing Los Angeles-based startup transforming childcare in the United States. Backed by top investors and VCs, we're making childcare accessible to all families by connecting families, caregivers, employers, and governments to offer benefits programs that meet ever-evolving family needs.
It is our mission to solve care for good.
About the Contractor Role:
We are seeking Independent Contractors to support event engagement activities on a short-term basis (2–3 months, with potential for extension). This project-based opportunity is ideal for someone affiliated with the military community (spouse, family member, or supporter) who enjoys community engagement, event hosting, and making meaningful connections.
The contractor will collaborate with our Military Events Marketing Manager and represent our program at local and regional events aimed at families with children ages 0–12.
This is a flexible, 1099 contract role. Contractors manage their own schedules and work independently to fulfill project responsibilities, with support and coordination from our team as needed.
Scope of Work
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Compensation and Term:
Rate: $30 per hour
Term: ~2 to 3 Months, project-based (with potential for extension based on event needs and geographic demands.)