Summer Jobs for Teachers

Teachers would be wondering how to spend their time during the upcoming summer vacations. Here are some summer job ideas that a teacher might like to pursue.
Summer Jobs for Teachers
Summer vacation is around the corner and teachers would be looking forward for a relaxing time, away from curriculum planning and teaching. However, there are many teachers who like to work during vacations to enhance their teaching skills, to pursue other interests or just to earn some extra bucks. While some would like to take up a full time job, there are others who would prefer to work half time to enjoy their vacations. There are a variety of jobs available which can be categorized accordingly to one's interests and needs.

There are many students who need extra care and attention to learn certain subjects and you can surely help them by taking private tuitions. Tutoring jobs are the most easiest jobs you can lay your hands on. Moreover, you would be doing a job that you love and know thoroughly. It will also help you in getting ready for the next academic year. Besides this, the money paid is also good, and may be more than what you earn as a teacher. You can also find a job at schools which organize summer classes for students.

Another option is getting involved in summer camps arranged by community centers. If you are an outdoor person and like the company of young children, this job will surely suit you. One can become a camp counselor, where you can organize fun games and activities for children.

If you have the knowledge of a foreign language, you can think of taking up a job abroad. For instance, if you are a German teacher at school, you can take up a job to teach English as a second language for students in Germany. This will be a new and refreshing experience for you, and you will also get the opportunity to see a new country and know more about its people and culture. Even if you do not want to go abroad, you can start a private tutorial for teaching second language to students. You may also avail for a job as a translator for foreign tourists and take them around your country by becoming a tour guide.

If you are a physical education trainer at schools, you can take up the responsibility of coaching children some sport at summer camps. A job as an accountant would be good for a math teacher.

It can happen that a long year of teaching has taken a toll of your life, and you would like to do something that is completely different from teaching. You can take up jobs that give you creative satisfaction. The emergence of Internet has brought forth a variety of jobs that can be done in a relaxing home environment. People who have a passion for writing can opt for freelancing, for website companies, which pay people to write online articles for them. Another option for working at home is taking online surveys given by different companies. These online jobs can be done anytime and at your own pace.

If you searching for a summer job only to earn extra money, there are loads of jobs available that may interest you. If you are interested in gardening and you are good at it, you can take up the job as a landscape gardener in your neighborhood. Taking up jobs at a restaurant, baby sitting, nursing in a day care center or delivering pizza will help you in spending your free time, while you make some money.

There are many other summer jobs for teachers where you can spend your vacations in a constructive way. Choosing to work during summer vacations will aid you in exploring new areas and interests, which would certainly add to your experience and at the same time will benefit you monetarily.

By Deepa Kartha
Published: 5/21/2009
 
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