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An individual who provides professional advice or services for a fee, but normally not as an employee of the engaging party. In unusual situations, an individual may be both a consultant and an employee of the same party, receiving compensation for some services as a consultant and for other work as a salaried employee. To prevent apparent or actual conflicts of interest, grantees and consultants must establish written guidelines indicating the conditions of payment of consulting fees. ...
Ãâó: grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/instructions2...
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An individual who provides guidance and information to another individual. A professional that helps you plan that appropriate course of action.
Ãâó: www.c7.ca/glossary/
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Ordinarily, a professional staff person who works for a legislative committee.
Ãâó: www.environmental-justice.org/issues/legislation/g...
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A person who is contracted to perform a specific and often specialised role for an organisation, as distinct from a practitioner employed full time by an organisation.
Ãâó: www.ccd.net/resources/guide/glosary/glossary1.html
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In the context of this glossary, a consultant is a design professional usually employed by the architect, to help design a project, such as, a structural engineer, mechanical engineer, interior designer, etc.
Ãâó: www.aiapvc.org/glossary.htm
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