This Consultant / Independent Contractor Offer Letter Agreement template is a comprehensive, ready-to-use document designed to formalize the working relationship between a company and an independent contractor. Whether you're hiring a specialist, project-based contributor, or consultant, this agreement helps protect both parties with clear expectations and legal clarity.
Key Features & What’s Included
- Scope of Services: Clearly defines the consultant’s role, responsibilities, and the expected deliverables.
- Term & Duration: Sets out when the work begins, the duration of the engagement, and conditions for extension or early termination.
- Compensation & Payment Terms: Details on rates (hourly or project-based), invoicing schedule, and how/when payment will be made.
- Independent Contractor Status: Clarifies that the consultant is not an employee, which protects both sides with respect to taxes, benefits, and liability.
- Confidentiality & IP Rights: Provisions to protect company’s proprietary information, and ownership of work product and deliverables.
- Termination Clauses: Conditions under which either party may end the contract, notice required, and consequences.
- Governing Law: Identifies the legal jurisdiction under which the agreement operates.
Who This Is For
- Small businesses hiring freelance contractors or consultants
- Companies engaging external experts or project-based workers
- Consultants wanting to formalize their agreements with clients
- Legal or HR professionals who need a starting point for drafting contractor agreements
Benefits
- Saves time: Pre-formatted and editable so you can adapt it quickly to your needs
- Reduces risk: Helps avoid misunderstandings by having clear terms from the start
- Professional impression: A well-written contract builds credibility with contractors
- Flexibility: Can be used across industries, for short or longer term projects
How To Use
- Download the template (Word / Google Docs format).
- Fill in your specific details: names, dates, compensation, scope of work, etc.
- Review any clauses for confidentiality, IP, termination to ensure they suit your situation.
- Have both parties sign with dates.
- Keep a copy for your records.