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Virtual Performance Measurement Consultant
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Virtual Performance Measurement Consultant

📍 Anywhere 🏷️ Work From Home 💰 $107,500 / year

Virtual Performance Measurement Consultant — Remote

Why This Role Will Excite You

Ever wanted a role where you can actually see the impact of your work every single day? Where numbers tell stories, and you get to help write them? That’s what this is all about. As a Virtual Performance Measurement Consultant, you’ll be the go-to person for turning complex performance data into clear, actionable insights. And because it’s fully remote, you can do it from anywhere—your kitchen table, a coffee shop, or that sunny balcony you love.

What You’ll Be Part Of

Picture a team that’s spread across time zones but still feels like they’re just down the hall. We’re big on keeping connections alive—weekly video check-ins, shared wins in chat, and the occasional online trivia night. We’re a mix of data enthusiasts, problem-solvers, and people who genuinely enjoy seeing others succeed. One of our consultants, Priya, recently helped a nonprofit improve their program reach by 27% just by identifying where their outreach efforts were stalling. She says, "It wasn’t about fancy dashboards. It was about listening, digging into the data, and spotting the real roadblocks." That’s the kind of work you’ll be doing here.

What Your Days Might Look Like

No two days are exactly the same—and we like it that way. Some mornings, you’ll be diving into performance metrics, figuring out why a project is hitting targets early. Other afternoons, you’ll be on a quick video call with a program manager, helping them make sense of trends. Expect moments where you’ll:
  • Spot patterns others miss.
  • Explain data in plain English so anyone gets it.
  • Build clear, visual reports that make decisions easier.
  • Suggest practical ways to improve results without overcomplicating things.
Ever had that "aha" moment when the numbers finally make sense? That’s what you’re creating for others, again and again.

The Kind of Work That Matters

Performance measurement isn’t just about charts and graphs. It’s about impact. You’ll help people see if their projects are making a difference—and if not, how to fix it. For example, last quarter we worked with a community program that was struggling to engage volunteers. The data said volunteer numbers were dropping, but the real story? Their onboarding process was too long. A simple change cut it from 3 hours to 45 minutes, and participation jumped back up. That win came from a consultant just like you.

Skills That Will Help You Shine

We’re not about checking boxes, but here’s what makes someone thrive here:
  • You’re comfortable with data tools and dashboards.
  • You can turn raw numbers into stories people care about.
  • You ask smart questions before jumping to conclusions.
  • You get that communication matters as much as analysis.
  • You’re okay with a bit of uncertainty and change.
If you’ve worked with performance indicators, outcome measurement, or impact evaluation, you’re already ahead. If you’ve done it remotely, even better.

How We Work Together

We keep things simple and flexible. You’ll have a clear set of goals, but how you get there? That’s where your creativity comes in. We trust you to manage your own time. If you’re someone who can plan your day but still pivot when a priority shifts, you’ll fit right in. We also share knowledge constantly. If you find a better way to present data or a shortcut that saves hours, we want to know. That’s how we all grow.

The Remote Life Perks

  • Freedom to work from anywhere — no commute, no office politics.
  • Flexible hours — as long as the work gets done and team meetings happen.
  • Supportive culture — you’re not just a number here; you’re part of a team that cares.
  • Room to grow — training, mentoring, and new challenges.
  • Annual salary: $107,500.

Challenges? Sure. But Worth It.

Let’s be honest—remote work isn’t all sunshine. Sometimes you’ll miss the buzz of an office. Sometimes internet hiccups will test your patience. And yes, juggling different projects can be tricky. But here’s the thing: you’ll have a team that’s got your back. Whether it’s a quick Slack message to troubleshoot a tricky metric or a Friday check-in just to share weekend plans, you won’t be left hanging.

How You’ll Make a Difference

Every chart you build, every report you refine, every conversation where you help someone understand the "why" behind the numbers—that’s impact. You’re making someone’s decision clearer. You’re helping projects run better. You’re making sure efforts aren’t wasted. Your work here could mean a charity reaching twice as many families. Or a program saving thousands by streamlining. Or a manager finally getting the green light for a project because your data told the story.

A Day in the Life — An Example

It’s Monday morning. You log in, coffee in hand. First up: checking in on a dashboard for a youth mentoring program. You spot a sudden drop in participation last month. A quick call later, you find out it was exam season for the students—no big problem, but worth noting in the next report. By mid-morning, you’re building a visual report for a healthcare project, using color-coded graphs that make the data pop. After lunch, you join a short workshop to help new team members learn your favorite data visualization trick. You wrap up by answering a few quick questions in the team chat, then close your laptop knowing you made progress that matters.

Let’s Talk About You

If you’ve read this far and you’re nodding, you’re probably the kind of person who gets a kick out of making sense of messy situations. You’re detail-focused but not stuck in the weeds. You care about results, but you also care about the people behind those results. Maybe you’ve worked in consulting, research, program evaluation, or even as an analyst in a totally different industry. What matters most? That you’re curious, adaptable, and ready to step up.

Why You’ll Love It Here

We’re serious about impact, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously. You can expect:
  • Laughter in team calls.
  • Celebrating the small wins as much as the big ones.
  • People who will share their knowledge freely.
  • Projects that challenge you and let you grow.
One of our consultants, James, says, "It’s the first place I’ve worked where I don’t dread Monday mornings." We think that says it all.

Ready to Jump In?

This isn’t just about crunching numbers. It’s about making sense of them in ways that inspire action. It’s about helping good work get even better. And it’s about doing it all while living life on your own terms. If that sounds like your kind of challenge, let’s talk. We can’t wait to see what you’ll bring to the table.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

There isn’t a fixed routine here, which is part of the appeal. Some days you’ll be deep in numbers, figuring out why a project is performing better (or worse) than expected. Other times, you’ll be talking things through with a team member and translating data into something they can actually use. You might build a report in the morning and spend the afternoon explaining what it means in plain language. It’s a mix of analysis, communication, and problem-solving.
Being comfortable with data is important, but that’s only half of it. You need to make sense of it and explain it clearly. People who do well in this role tend to be curious, ask good questions, and don’t jump to conclusions too quickly. It also helps if you can simplify complex ideas without losing the meaning. Clear communication, practical thinking, and a bit of adaptability go a long way.
Not necessarily. It can help, but it’s not a deal-breaker. What really matters is whether you can manage your time, stay focused without constant supervision, and keep communication flowing. If you’re the kind of person who can stay organized and still respond quickly when something changes, you’ll settle into this role just fine.
The work you do directly shapes decisions. When you spot a pattern or highlight an issue, it can lead to real changes—sometimes small tweaks, sometimes bigger shifts in how things are run. Whether it’s improving engagement, saving time, or helping a project get back on track, your insights actually get used, not just filed away.
There are a few things to get used to. You might be handling multiple projects at once, and not every dataset will be clean or straightforward. Working across time zones can also slow things down occasionally. And yes, remote work can feel a bit quiet at times. But once you find your rhythm and stay connected with the team, these challenges become manageable—and sometimes even part of what keeps the work interesting.
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