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The Best Jobs for Working Moms

October 15, 2020 by Molly Reynolds

There are more working moms now than ever before. Working moms are women who have children but opt to continue with their career goals by putting their children in daycare or some sort of family care while they venture out into the world to work at their job.

Having a job is a way for working moms to provide for their families, and many households require a two-income household to survive. Working moms get a bad rep sometimes for not being there to raise their children and many try to place mom guilt upon the shoulders of working moms. While this theory that working moms don’t help raise their kids holds water for some people, others would disagree.

Working moms help maintain financial security within their households. Working moms have higher self-esteem and confidence knowing that they’re able to buy their children everything they need. In addition to these two facts, working moms provide their children with the skill of adaptability as they venture out to be taken care of by others.

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Many jobs working moms opt to take in their lifetime, but today we’re featuring some of the best jobs for working moms so that you can peruse this list and determine if any of these may be your future calling.

Dental Hygienist

This career option for working moms pays around $67K annually. A dental hygienist often works part-time hours with a full-time salary. This makes it an excellent working mom job that allows moms to be there for game events, school events, and other milestones in their child’s life while providing financial security.

Market Research Analyst

While some Dads may be well-equipped to handle the market research analyst position, it seems working moms are best suited for this job. With the never-ending need to adjust schedules, and adapt to their kid’s needs, moms can hone in that skill for businesses to help enrich their company as a market research analyst that earns around $59K annually.

Sonographer

Working moms that opt to be a sonographer may have a pretty decent annual pay grade, around $58K a year, this position will require more hours. Healthcare never shuts down, and this position will require some college-level education, but once you’re ready, a sonographer is by far one of the best jobs for working moms to consider focusing on.

Elementary School Teacher

We all know that most elementary school teachers don’t get paid enough for what they have to encounter in their daily lives, but it is one of the best jobs for working moms. You’ll earn somewhere around $40K annually, depending on the school district, and be working hours that match with your school-aged children so you’re able to be there for all their special events and occasions.

Pilates/Yoga Instructor

A pilates or yoga instructor is self-employed, so we included this best job for working moms last on our list. Sometimes being self-employed carries more work hours than a regular outside of the home job. This position earns around $53K per year and allows working moms to set their own schedule plus you can do lessons virtually, making this an excellent at-home job for moms.

At the end of the day, you’ll need to evaluate your dreams and goals when it comes to selecting the right career as a working mom. There are many options for working moms now, and holding a good job that makes you happy will help you be a better mom and partner at home.

Filed Under: Working Parents Tagged With: mom life, working parents

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