So you’re looking for a summer job while you’re away from your young charges? With your skills as an elementary teacher, you can find a great job that allows you to make a good paycheck – and one that takes advantage of your copious amounts of patience, too!
Work in a Senior Home. Many people in senior care facilities need someone to lead them through basic skills they might have lost through stroke or other serious medical conditions. You can help them by leading them through art classes, reading to them on a regular basis, or offering other kinds of activities to keep them engaged and active. Your patience with the elderly will go a long way toward helping them regain some independence.
Work with Disabled Kids. There are kids out there who need much more help than the classroom can give them. Spend your summers teaching classes specialized for these students. You might lead them in English lessons, basic math, or even more basic things, such as how to wield a pair of scissors. Your attention is priceless, and those students – and their parents – will never forget it.
Teach Adult Literacy. Sadly, many adults can somehow make it through high school without ever learning to read. When they take the step to admit the problem and decide to learn to read later in life, it is a beautiful thing – and that achievement means so much more to them than it might to someone who has been able to read with ease all of their life. Your patience needs to be considerable…these adults are depending upon you to help them, keep them motivated, and accept them for who they are, without ever faulting them. Celebrate their accomplishments!
Help Out at Day Care. During the summer, parents need places to send their children so they can continue working their regular schedules. Day care is usually their best or only option. By working in a day care, you can teach children things they need to know before they move back into the next school year – and as a teacher, you definitely know that giving a child a little boost during the summer can improve their school grades by leaps and bounds.
Every one of these jobs is about helping people while making a good paycheck at the same time. What could be better?
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I’ve been working with the children since 1998 in our Country Philippines. Then year 2004 i moved in U.S. as an immigrant to joined with my family. The same year i was hired by the County of Santa Clara, in San Jose California as a special education assistant for almost 3yrs. I loved to be with the children sharing my gifts and talent through my heart with patience, understanding, and my love. Its a big privilege to be part in their lives for their development of needs. I resigned and moved the yr.2004 when i got married. And now im currently looking for a job to be part of children’s life just i had been before as a blessings for them as well for their family.