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Coach or supervise extracurriculars
At many schools, coaches and extracurricular advisors have the chance to earn extra money. Keep your eyes and ears open for such opportunities in your district to make more income while contributing to the school community.
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Babysit and provide childcare
Another good way to earn extra income, especially during school breaks or over the summer, is through babysitting and child care.
Teachers have years of experience with kids of various ages — which means they can ask for higher rates. Ask local connections, market your services on Nextdoor, or try a website like Care.com to find babysitting or nannying opportunities.
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Pet sit or walk dogs
You can find pet-sitting gigs locally, or you can look at a platform like Rover to provide services. Sign up, create a profile, and then make yourself available to pet-sit. You can sit at someone’s house or host someone’s pet at yours. It’s an easy way for an animal lover to make a few extra bucks for something they already love doing. If you’re into dog walking, you can try Wag too.
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Drive for a ride-share service
If you have a car, this option could be really beneficial. The best perk of driving for ride-share apps like Uber and Lyft is flexibility. As a driver for these apps, you set your own hours and schedule. It’s a great way to make money whenever you’ve got the time to spare.
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Deliver food
DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub are always on the lookout for delivery drivers. Dinnertime and weekends, which align conveniently with teachers' availability, are their busiest periods, making it an ideal opportunity for educators seeking a worthwhile side hustle.
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Resell your Curriculum
Teachers can sell their curriculums, lesson plans, and other educational materials on TeachersPayTeachers. This online marketplace lets you share your best work — and get paid for it. While earning income on the marketplace depends on the number of people who buy your products, it can be a good source of extra money that’s not directly tied to hours teaching at school.
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Host an Airbnb
If you have the space, you can earn money from it by becoming an Airbnb host. This side hustle can be especially exciting during summer breaks as a way to meet interesting people from all over the world while making money at the same time.
You get to set pricing, availability, and house rules, giving you control over the hosting process according to your preferences. The company also carries a $1 million liability insurance policy for every rental they list.
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Become a virtual assistant
Although virtual assistants typically handle administrative tasks, their services encompass a wide array of functions, like customer support, human resources, bookkeeping, and more. Virtual assistants make an average of $19.08 an hour, depending on experience, location, and job needs.
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Fill out online surveys
While online surveys might not serve as the most lucrative side gig for teachers, the earnings can build over time. They offer convenience, speed, and simplicity, with numerous online platforms and mobile apps available for use. It's a viable choice if you're simply seeking some additional money that can be earned at your own convenience. Sites like Swagbucks or InboxDollars can connect you to surveys.
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Become an Academic Coach
As an educator, your role is to steer students toward academic achievement. Similarly, Academic Coaches also contribute to this goal by assisting students in building study techniques, preparing for examinations, and fulfilling college admissions prerequisites. At Swoon Learning, our Academic Coaches help student athletes focus on executive function skills, optimize study habits and develop critical thinking skills. Plus, they’re paid competitively — and fairly — in comparison to other online tutoring services.