Not all teachers put up their feet as soon as the last bell rings in June. Some teachers relax with family but many begin a mini career in the summer. Construction, Day Care, Landscaping, and Resort Guide are just a few summer positions available for teachers. Some teachers will enjoy working with children without the hassles of report cards while others need a rest and would prefer more solitary work.
Choosing a summer job is an individual choice that can change from year to year. A teacher may choose to work for an uncle at his landscaping company one year and then chose to teach English abroad for a working holiday, while another teacher may continually work as a River Guide each summer.
Some working holiday summer jobs are volunteer positions with a cost to the volunteer, while others pay the worker. Volunteer positions are vast, with a great deal of variety. Teachers may choose to help save turtles in South America or build a new school in Haiti. The credited organizations make safety a priority for their volunteers and give recreational time with certain limits for safety. Working holidays with a cause are varied, a simple Google search will give you plenty of options. Check out Earthwatch.org for some ideas of what is available.
Not all teachers are able to volunteer but need to make a few dollars to cover the cost of their holiday. Teaching ESL abroad is a great opportunity to see the world. There are a variety of organizations, please do your homework to ensure your safety and that you find a legitimate organization. As well, teachers with a specialty have opportunities abroad. A French teacher can teach in Paris while a computer teacher can teach computer courses overseas.
Teachers can open a tutor business during the summer months or work for an organization that may need a surplus of teachers for the extra kids that attend programs during their summer vacations. As well, they can teach summer school or work for a daycare organization on a part or full-time basis. Many daycare centers in schools open full time and need extra help in the summer months. As well, teachers may be able to be placed on a list if they only want to work a few days.
Summer camps are numerous during the summer months and they are always looking for responsible employees. Today, there is an array of summer camps to choose from to spark your interest. As well, if you like variety, work for a summer camp that does not have a specialty.
With the sun shining comes a variety of outdoor summer jobs with or without kids. Teachers can work at National Parks, amusement parks, or the local zoo. Many of these organizations are only looking for summer staff, which is ideal for the teacher. As a teacher, be careful not to over extend yourself because these jobs are at their peak and are often understaffed. Teachers need a little rest during the summer months, and some outdoor jobs are very demanding physically and mentally.
If a teacher wants to give his mind a little rest, being a part of a construction or landscaping crew may be the right position. As a worker in a crew, the teacher only needs to do the manual labour and do very little thinking at the job. As well, they may learn a few things to help them with beautifying their home.
Teachers work very hard for ten months and most need a little rest to catch up on other jobs around the house. However, if a teacher needs or wants to work, there are many interesting and varied summer jobs that will interest most teachers. When looking for a summer job, choose a job that interests you to ensure you have an enjoyable summer while working.