Not necessarily. A consultant can be employed for a particular project, either as a one off, part time, casual, or full time for the life of the project.
But they could also be brought into an organisation on a permanent basis to provide expertise that the organisation does not have, but not as a direct part of the operations, and not part of the chain of command. Perhaps the important point here is that this position may be called a consultant, or could have some other title. At the end of the day, the title of the position is dictated by the organisation's structure, history, and culture. The term "consultant" could be used because there is no suitable title for the position in the existing hierarchy without treading on some toes, so they use this title so it does not look as if they are usurping someone else's role.
John
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