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Virtual Workforce Engagement Consultant
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Virtual Workforce Engagement Consultant

📍 Anywhere 🏷️ Work From Home 💰 $144,000 / year

Virtual Workforce Engagement Consultant

Bring Remote Teams Closer, One Connection at a Time

Ever worked from home and felt like you were just talking to a screen? Yeah, we get it. Remote work is amazing, but without the right connections, it can feel distant. Here, you’ll help us change that. You’ll shape how our teams connect, collaborate, and celebrate wins—no matter where they are in the world. Your ideas will help people feel part of something bigger, even from their living rooms.

What This Role is Really About

Think of yourself as the bridge between people and culture. Your work will make the difference between a team that simply logs in and one that truly shows up. You’ll design ways to keep remote employees motivated, create experiences that make people feel valued, and make sure no one gets left behind. We’re talking about:
  • Creating engaging virtual events that people actually want to attend.
  • Listening to team feedback and acting on it.
  • Spotting when morale is dipping and stepping in before it hits the floor.
  • Making everyday work feel less like “just another Zoom call.”

A Day in the Life

Some days you’re planning a global online town hall. Other days, you’re chatting with managers to figure out why engagement scores dropped in one region. One week, you’re launching a fun virtual challenge; the next, you’re rolling out new recognition programs. Picture this:
  • It’s Monday morning. You host a 15-minute team huddle to kick off the week. Cameras on, smiles ready.
  • Midweek, you’re deep into building an online training series that helps leaders run better virtual meetings.
  • By Friday, you’re sending out quick polls to check team mood and planning the next big remote team celebration.
Every day, you’re making sure people feel seen, heard, and connected.

Skills That Will Help You Shine

We’re not just listing random buzzwords here. These are things you’ll actually use.
  • Empathy that’s real – You get what people are feeling and know how to respond.
  • Event design magic – You can plan engaging online activities without them feeling forced.
  • Listening skills – You hear the unsaid things just as much as what’s spoken.
  • Problem-solving instincts – You see a dip in engagement and immediately think of three ways to fix it.
  • Tech comfort – You can navigate Zoom, Teams, Slack, and other tools without breaking a sweat.

The Real Challenges (And Why They’re Worth It)

Let’s be honest. Remote engagement isn’t always easy.
  • Sometimes, cameras stay off, and it’s hard to read the room.
  • Some folks feel disconnected no matter what you do.
  • Time zones mean someone’s always joining at 6 a.m. or 10 p.m.
But here’s the thing: when you do find ways to bring everyone together, it’s powerful. You’ll see people laugh across continents. You’ll hear feedback like, "That event made my week." And you’ll know you made it happen.

How You’ll Make an Impact

  • Build programs that strengthen culture in a remote-first world.
  • Turn feedback into action so employees know their voices matter.
  • Coach leaders on how to inspire and connect with their teams virtually.
  • Use data to understand engagement trends and make smarter decisions.
Every small win you create—from a better team meeting to a global recognition moment—adds up to a workplace where people love to work.

Tools and Platforms You Might Use

You don’t need to be a tech wizard, but being comfortable with these makes life easier:
  • Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet for live connections.
  • Slack or Microsoft Teams channels for daily chatter.
  • Survey tools like Qualtrics or CultureAmp to get real feedback.
  • Collaboration tools like Miro or Trello to plan and execute.

A Few Stories From the Team

  • The "Around the World" Lunch: One of our consultants set up a monthly lunch where everyone brings a dish from their country and shares stories about it. Cameras on, conversations flowing. People loved it.
  • Spotlight Fridays: Every Friday, we highlight one employee’s achievements. It’s five minutes of genuine appreciation, and it’s been a huge morale booster.
  • The Surprise Guest: Once, a project leader brought in a retired colleague for a quick Zoom hello. There were happy tears.
These moments are the magic you’ll help create.

What Success Looks Like Here

You’ll know you’re crushing it when:
  • People show up to your events because they want to, not because they have to.
  • Team surveys show improved connection and satisfaction.
  • Leaders are coming to you for advice on how to better connect with their teams.
  • Employees across time zones feel part of the same team.

The Pay and Perks

  • Annual salary: $144,000
  • 100% remote – work from anywhere with reliable Wi-Fi.
  • Flexible hours because life isn’t 9-to-5 for everyone.
  • Paid time off to recharge.
  • Opportunities to attend (or lead) virtual and in-person events.

Let’s Talk Fit

This role is for you if you’re the kind of person who:
  • Notices when someone’s gone quiet on a call and checks in.
  • Loves finding creative ways to make people smile.
  • Can balance fun with purpose—you know engagement is more than games.
  • Thrives in change and can adapt when things don’t go as planned.
If you’re nodding along, you’ll probably love it here.

Your Next Step

If you’ve ever thought, "I wish remote work felt more connected," then you’re already speaking our language. Let’s create that together. Let’s make every remote worker feel like they’re part of something bigger. The work you do here will touch lives every day. People will feel more connected, more valued, and more excited to show up. And honestly? That’s a pretty great way to spend your days. Ready to help remote teams thrive? Let’s make it happen.
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

Honestly, there isn’t a fixed routine. Some mornings kick off with a quick call just to get people talking and warmed up. Other times, you might spend hours tweaking an idea because the last version felt a bit flat. A lot of the day goes into small conversations—checking in, noticing who’s quiet, figuring out what’s off. This role is less about a schedule and more about staying tuned in to how people are actually feeling.
The biggest one? Paying attention. Not just to what people say, but how they say it. You’ll need creativity, sure—but also patience, because not every idea works the first time. Being comfortable talking to different personalities helps a lot. Tools can be learned quickly; understanding people takes a bit more instinct.
Getting real participation can be harder than it sounds. People join calls, but that doesn’t always mean they’re engaged. Some stay silent, some multitask, some just don’t feel connected. Add time zone differences and it gets messy. This role often means figuring things out without clear answers and trying again when something doesn’t click.
It usually shows up in small shifts. Someone who never spoke starts sharing ideas. Meetings feel less forced. People stick around longer instead of dropping off early. You might not always see it in numbers right away, but you can feel when things are improving. That’s when you know the effort is paying off.
There’s a mix—calls, chats, quick polls, maybe a shared board for ideas. Nothing too complicated. You end up using whatever helps people respond faster or speak more openly. The tools change, but the goal stays the same: make it easier for people to connect without overcomplicating things.
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