The Six Best Careers for Moms

Been thinking about a career change since Junior came along? You’re not alone. I hear moms all the time talking about switching jobs to get more flexibility, so I decided to take a crack at figuring out the top careers for mothers.

Nancy Collamer, career coach and founder of jobsandmoms.com, helped me compile this list. Generally speaking, mothers are looking for work hours they can control, she says. They are also looking for work that is rewarding, both emotionally and financially

So, without further ado, here are our top picks:

1) Writing jobs.
Collamer didn’t have to tell me this. I am lucky enough to work from home. I complete my duties as DivineCaroline Career & Money editor during a flexible workweek. As a former newspaper reporter, I know lots of writers, including many moms, who now make their living as freelancers. They write everything from press releases to speeches to magazine features.

Meet young-adult fiction writer Elizabeth Lenhard.

2) Teaching.
This is another one I know personally. My mother was a teacher and kept the same hours that my brother and I did. Collamer says the schedule is just one of several positives. Teachers—from college professors to middle-school teachers at private schools—can often get meaningful financial breaks on their children’s tuition.

Meet middle school teacher Carolyn Tacey.

3) By appointment jobs.
This is the term Collamer has for jobs, like her own, that are made up of appointments that the mom can set to her liking. Collamer had no career-coaching appointments after 4 p.m. the day I talked to her because she was having out-of-town company. “I schedule my day,” she says. Professions in this category include nutritionist, financial planner, photographer, hair stylist, and personal trainer. 

Meet life coach Deborah Bailey.

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02.14.2012
Erin Kate
Great suggestions, indeed. Writing/blogging is always a fun thing to do from home. There's another you could add and that's with American Income Life. They have been in business for years, which is nice to see in today's economy and the hours are flexible. More and more companies are realizing the value in offering virtual positions because they save on overhead, it's better for the environment and many qualified people are mothers that need to stay home with their kids! Take a look at one of these companies: http://on.fb.me/vwntVf
11.28.2011
Frank Galvin
Another great job opportunity for women looking new careers is in the insurance field. You are able to work from home, create your own hours and, as they say, be your own boss. But you want to find a company that provides support and guidance. I have been looking for work myself and found a company that provides all of the above. Take a look at American Income Life on their Facebook page. It's exciting.
09.30.2010
Roxy Smith
While these occupations are great jobs for new moms, I can't believe my job isn't number one on the list! Want to have financial and time freedom? Check out my website at www.roxysmith.myflpbiz.com. Thes
09.28.2009
Tthom
I liked this article and appreciate that not all opportunities mentioned were "stay home and make millions selling stuff to your friends." I regularly read Nancy's newsletter and know she has great insight into what women are doing to have more flexible, family-friendly employment. If you need more specific ideas about any of these job types, go to www.bandycoop.com for specific lists, user ratings, and comments.
07.18.2009
robbiesmomma
I'm sorry but I think this article is not well written. First of all, the list of jobs that us SAHM's do and what those respective occupation's salaries are is stupid. Cake decorater? Really? If I was a cake decor biz I would be inslted. How many cakes does a SAHM really decorate in a week? A month? A year? Maybe once a month, at most. I would like to think a cake decorater works a bit harder at her job than that. This list makes Moms look like we are complaining and its not even accurate- a taxi cab driver? How about part time. I knowswith 3 or 4 kids it gets hectic with their schedules and all their clubs/sports/whatever, but this is part time at best. Also, I was hoping this list of careers would be more specific. I could have guesed these vague topics. Ok, nursing, but what kind of nursing? if you specialize in something many times you don't work shifts and can't set your own hours. And where are the salary ranges?? This article is lousy and vague. I expected more.
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