EXPERTISE AVAILABLE IN:

       Survey Research
       Strategic Planning
       Healthcare Education and Training
       Emergency Management – Operations
       Emergency Management – Funding Streams
       Emergency Management – Communications



       EXPERTISE AVAILABLE IN:

       Survey Research
       Strategic Planning
       Healthcare Education and Training
       Emergency Management – Operations
       Emergency Management – Funding Streams
       Emergency Management – Communications



Are you interested in bringing your unique contributions to The Scott Consulting Firm? Would you enjoy creating your own work environment? Great! Please send your resume with cover letter to:

The Scott Consulting Firm, LLC
Attn:  Human Resources
2280 Bobwhite Court
Mobile, AL 36695

FAQs:


What is a Consultant and What do they do?


A consultant (from the Latin consultus meaning "legal expert") is a professional who provides expert advice in a particular area of expertise such as accountancy, the environment, technology, the law, human resources, marketing, medicine, finance, public affairs, communication, engineering or waste management. The main difference between a consultant and a 'normal' expert is that the consultant is not himself employed with his client, but instead is in business for himself or for a consultancy firm, usually with multiple and changing clients. The clients then have access to deeper levels of expertise than would be feasible for them to retain in-house, especially if the specialty is needed comparatively rarely.

How do consultants work?

Often a consultant provides expertise to clients who require a particular type of knowledge or service for a specific period of time, thus providing an economy to the client. In other situations, companies implementing a major project may need additional experienced staff to assist with increased work during that period.

Sometimes a consultant is not an independent agent but is a partner or an employee of a consultancy, which is a company that provides consultants to clients on a larger scale or in multiple, though usually related, skill areas. This has advantages both to the client and to the consultant by: A consultant giving career advice and training to an individual or a team is often termed a coach, and a consultant assisting an organization to develop a new strategy or solve a particular problem is sometimes referred to as a facilitator. Strategy consultants are common in upper management in many industries. There are also independent consultants who act as interim executives with decision-making power under corporate policies or statutes. They may sit on specially constituted boards or committees.
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