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Best Jobs for Working Parents

January 21, 2021 by Molly Reynolds

There are many jobs available for parents who need to work but want time for family. Today we’re going to dive into the topic of the best jobs for working parents. Each of these jobs are options for a parent who desires the best of both worlds; working and family.

When applying for a job, as a parent, you must understand what your schedule will allow, and how the job will impact the life you currently enjoy. Every job we have listed below may not work for every parent, but at least one of the jobs will be suitable for one of you.

With our current times finding so many families in financial hardships, it’s vital that we share options to help uplift you and bring you back moving forward in life. These jobs for working parents will help you start building financial success and feeling accomplished once again.

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What stay at home jobs are real?

If you’re interested in getting a remote job position then you’re probably wondering what stay at home jobs are real. While we’re featuring a variety of jobs for working parents today, we also wanted to share some jobs that you can do from home.

The best stay at home jobs that are real includes online teacher, customer support for a corporation, data entry, and a bookkeeper. Each of these real job options for stay at home parents can bring a weekly or bi-weekly income that provides financial support for your household.

Data Entry Specialist

This is predominantly a remote job that working parents can enjoy having from the comfort of their home. The average annual salary of a data entry specialist is $35K. This position will require strong keyword skills, basic to advanced computer skills, and attention to detail.

School Teacher

Being a teacher at your kids’ local school gives you a similar schedule as your kids. This is a position that may require some education and experience, but oftentimes you can get a para-educator position with little to no education/experience. This job pays an average of $42K annually.

Proofreader

This remote work position is excellent for the working parent who has skills in grammar, language arts and tends to be highly detail orientated. This position typically pays $43K per year and does require some testing and proofing before the company will hire you as a remote worker.

Social Media Manager

Social media is a huge part of advertising for brands these days. Many companies are looking to hire more social media managers to their team because the social media platforms are starting to grow in number and there is a need for engagement from a team of specialists 24/7. The average salary for this position can range from $27K per year to $70K+ annually.

These are just some of the best jobs for working parents to look into applying for. These jobs will help you provide for your family while having ample time to attend your kids’ sporting events, social events, and be home for meals with your family.

Filed Under: Working Parents Tagged With: work at home mom, working parents

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