Discover These Side Jobs Suitable for Teachers and Educators

When school is out, more so in the evenings, weekends, or even holidays, this means teachers get a break. This also gives them a lot of time at their disposal, and some might be wondering what to do during that time. Whereas this break means taking time off to relax and have some time to yourself, to others, it also comes with a pay cut.

More often than not, teachers have found side jobs to help them survive during this period and also to supplement their income. Lots of employers out there are looking to hire teachers, and this is because of the skills that they possess. They are hardworking, resilient, versatile, and educated, among other things.

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The good news is that if you are a teacher, you can try out so many side jobs, and this is because of your unique set of skills. Some teachers have even turned into freelance writers and made a killing out of it. If you have some time to spare and are looking for a side job to supplement your income, here are some jobs that you might want to consider.

Tutor

You are already a teacher and good at it, and instead of teaching a class full of students, you might want to divert and mentor one-on-one. Lots of students need personalized help, and parents out there are willing to pay for it. 

If you are an experienced teacher, this might be the best side job for you. Choose the best age group that suits you and the right subjects you think you can teach best; reach out to these students and their parents, and get started.

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Camp Counselor

This is another temporary job that has become a favorite for many teachers. Most of the time, when kids are not in school, and perhaps parents are too engaged, camps tend to need more teachers and mentors. All they need is for you to bring your mentoring and education skills and help their students. If you are capable of handling big groups, this will work best for you.

Also, note that you'll get to enjoy and participate in different outdoor adventures and fun-filled trips. This area is so competitive, that you should apply early so that you can be picked shortly before the program starts. Check with your local community, church, YMCA, or other organizations to apply.

Tour Guide

As a teacher, you are good at educating people, which might be the perfect opportunity for you to put this into practice in another industry. The beauty of being a tour guide is that you work mostly with adults, leading them within your city or any other notable area that you are familiar with. 

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Imagine being paid to speak to people and taking them around areas you thoroughly enjoy. Sounds potentially fun, right? You can apply with your local tour companies, travel agencies, or national parks and ask if there are any openings.

Freelance Writer

As mentioned earlier, freelance writing is one of the most lucrative jobs most teachers tend to flourish in. Teachers are logical thinkers with excellent written communication skills, and these are some of the skills that make a good freelance writer. 

Choose a niche that you love and enjoy talking about; it can even be teaching or education. Then, start applying for jobs within that subject. Look for agencies that hire writers, including Upwork, Craigslist, ProBlogger, and start applying. You can even create your own blog and monetize it to start making money.

Offering Babysitting Services

If you are the kind who tends to miss your students during holidays or breaks, you can compensate by babysitting, and this will give you that fulfillment while earning you more money. Your hours, however, should fall between hours that parents are either at work or on the weekends. It’s up to you to choose what works best for you.

First, inform your friends, relatives, neighbors, or people within your community about your services, how much you charge, and when you are willing to babysit their children. You can also use sites like Care.com and SitterCity.com to find open positions and start applying.

Bottom Line

This is just the tip of the iceberg; there are hundreds of jobs convenient for teachers, including translating, online course instructing, coaching, among other positions. You only need to sit down and identify which areas demand workers that are competent like you, and offer your services. The beauty is that you can still work for either one hour or even two and still earn a decent pay.

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