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Marketing And Communications Manager
Posted 1 day ago by TACT (The Adolescent & Childrens Trust)
The Marketing and Communications Manager role involves overseeing marketing strategies and communications efforts for an...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Remote
- Location Blyth, Northumberland, UK
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Business Development Manager - South East
Posted 1 day ago by Actionstep
The Business Development Manager role at Actionstep UK focuses on generating a substantial outbound pipeline to drive gr...
- Rate £70,000 per year
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Remote
- Location South East; Milton Keynes; Southampton; Dartford; Reading; Maidstone; Sutton; Croydon; Slough; Portsmouth; Brighton
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Sign UpSenior Combined ADHD Assessor & Prescriber for Children - Redruth, Cornwall
Posted 1 day ago by Paloma Health
The role of Senior Combined ADHD Assessor & Prescriber for Children at Paloma involves delivering high-quality ADHD neur...
- Rate £67,000 per year
- Category Outside
- Work type Remote
- Location Redruth, Cornwall
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Remote Contract Jobs Explained
What does remote working mean for contractors?
Remote working for contractors means delivering the engagement from your own location rather than attending the client site. In practice, most remote contract roles still require occasional on-site attendance for workshops, team meetings, or onboarding, which makes them hybrid rather than fully remote. Genuinely 100% remote contracts exist but are less common, particularly for roles that involve stakeholder management, team leadership, or working with sensitive systems.
For contractors, remote work changes the economics of an engagement. It eliminates commuting costs and travel time, widens the geographic pool of available roles, and can make contracts in higher-rate locations like London accessible to contractors based elsewhere in the UK. A Manchester-based contractor taking a London remote role at London rates is one of the more attractive positions in the current market.
Remote arrangements can also affect IR35 assessments. The degree of control a client exercises over where and when the work is done is one of the factors in an IR35 determination. A contractor who works remotely, sets their own hours, and controls how deliverables are produced may have a stronger case for an outside IR35 determination than one who is required on-site five days a week following client working patterns.
Which contract roles are most likely to be remote?
Software development, data engineering, cloud engineering, DevOps, and cybersecurity are the disciplines where remote contracting is most established. These roles can be performed entirely from a laptop with the right access credentials, and many technology teams have been distributed since the pandemic normalised remote delivery.
Business analysis, project management, architecture, and consulting roles are commonly offered as hybrid, with two to three days per week on-site being the most frequent arrangement. Fully remote contracts in these disciplines exist but typically require the contractor to have an established relationship with the client or to be working on a clearly defined deliverable.
Roles that are harder to perform remotely include anything involving physical presence: site engineering, construction management, laboratory work, facilities management, and hands-on IT support. Finance and legal roles that require access to secure systems or physical documents also tend to require on-site attendance.
Across the roles listed on Quality Contracts, around a third currently offer some form of remote or hybrid working arrangement. This proportion is highest in technology, data, and digital disciplines and lowest in construction, engineering, and operational roles.
Do remote contract roles pay less?
Remote contract rates are not systematically lower than on-site rates for equivalent work. The rate is driven primarily by the skill required, the complexity of the engagement, and the supply of contractors who can deliver it, rather than by where the work is performed.
That said, there is a practical dynamic at play. Remote roles attract a wider pool of applicants because geography is no longer a constraint. A role that might have drawn twenty applicants when it required five days on-site in Edinburgh could draw sixty as a remote position. This increased competition can put downward pressure on rates for roles where supply is abundant.
Conversely, specialist remote roles where supply is tight, such as niche cloud architecture, AI engineering, or security architecture, command rates comparable to or above their on-site equivalents because the talent pool is small regardless of geography.
For contractors, the net financial position on a remote role is often better than the headline rate suggests once you factor in eliminated commuting costs, reduced travel time, and the potential to take roles in higher-rate markets without relocating.
What is the difference between remote and hybrid contract work?
Hybrid contract roles require the contractor to split their time between remote working and on-site attendance, typically with a minimum number of days per week at the client office. The most common arrangement is two or three days on-site, with the remainder worked remotely. Some contracts specify fixed days, while others leave it to the contractor and their line manager to agree.
Fully remote roles have no regular on-site requirement. The contractor works entirely from their own location, attending the client site only for exceptional circumstances such as quarterly reviews or project milestones. These roles are less common and tend to be offered for clearly deliverable-based work where physical presence adds no value.
From a practical standpoint, the distinction matters for expenses, commuting costs, and whether you need to live within commuting distance of the client. A hybrid role requiring three days per week in London effectively requires you to be London-accessible, whereas a fully remote role with the same client does not. When evaluating a contract described as remote, clarify the actual on-site expectation before committing, as interpretations vary.
How many remote contract jobs are there on Quality Contracts?
Approximately one third of the roles currently listed on Quality Contracts offer some form of remote or hybrid working arrangement. This includes both fully remote positions and hybrid roles with partial on-site requirements.
The proportion varies significantly by discipline. Technology, data, and digital roles have the highest remote availability, while engineering, construction, and on-site operational roles have the lowest. Use the remote filter on the search page to see remote and hybrid roles in your specialism. Data reviewed up to July 2026.