15 Best Jobs If You Need To Work In Retirement

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A growing number of older Americans are returning to the workforce or never leaving it entirely behind.

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According to AARP, more than 20% of people over the age 65 were either working or looking for work in 2019. The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t see this slowing down and estimates 13 million Americans over the age of 65 will be working by 2024.

Some retirees realize they still need to continue to earn an income after they stop working, while others get a job so they have more to do during the day. Regardless of retirees’ reasons for working, there’s probably a position to suit their schedules and lifestyles. Read on to see 15 part-time jobs for retirees to consider.

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Bookkeeper

Bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks create and review financial records for organizations including insurance, medical and professional services firms, among others. These number-savvy workers held about 1.7 million jobs in 2021 and earned about $21.90 an hour.

Flex factor: If you spent your corporate career crunching numbers, that experience could allow you to start your own home-based bookkeeping business or find a position at a smaller firm that doesn’t need a full-time financial guru. There are also several outsourcing firms that hire bookkeepers, and many of them allow employees to work exclusively from home.

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Consultant

Management analysts, often known as management consultants, present ways to improve organizational efficiency, according to the BLS.

Flex factor: Management consulting is a growing field, which means demand for the service is high. Because of the higher demand, you’ll be more likely to ask for a higher rate.

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House Sitter

While some people might consider this a casual favor provided to friends and family, many people do hire house sitters with documented credentials to care for their homes, plants and pets while they are away.

Flex factor: Websites such as HouseSitter.com make it easy to find paying house-sitting stints that suit your schedule.

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Health information technicians, which include medical coders, organize and manage health information data. Some jobs in this industry require completion of a post-secondary certificate program, while others require an associate degree. Many also require certification from a professional organization such as the American Academy of Professional Coders.