Independent Contractor Offer Letter
Before a new contractor starts their first project, they should have something in writing that spells out the role, the pay, and what to expect. A text message thread isn't a hiring process.
This done-for-you Contractor Offer Letter is built specifically for professional organizing businesses bringing on 1099 contractors. It gives you a clean, professional way to extend an offer, document pay rate and scope of work, and get a signed acceptance before your contractor's first day.
What's included:
- Position and rate of pay fields
- Schedule and commitment language built for as-needed organizing work
- Scope of work section with editable bullet responsibilities
- Clear 1099 contractor status language
- Insurance note section
- Signed acceptance block with start date
How it works:
Purchase this template, and you'll receive a PDF with a direct link to your own editable Google Doc copy. Fill in the highlighted fields, swap in your logo, and you're ready to send.
Perfect for:
You're a professional organizer bringing on your first (or fifteenth) contractor and want the process to feel as polished as the rest of your business. This template is written specifically for how organizing businesses actually hire, so you're not stuck adapting something generic that doesn't fit your industry.