22 Jobs Teens Can Do to Earn Money During the Vacations and School Year
Being out on a golf course all day, even if it means carrying bags and cleaning clubs, is a dream for many teens. This summer job has added perks with tips, fresh air, meeting new people every day, and watching how the game is played.
For those teens who mowed lawns in the summer, clearing snow in the winter can help with year-round earnings.
Parks and recreation departments have seasonal work and upkeep. This may be weeding, trimming over-run plants, or helping create new gardens or plantings. For those interested in horticulture, it is a great first step.
With just a bicycle, teens can earn money delivering local papers or the ad papers that get dropped on doorsteps.
Teaching peers and younger students have long been a money-making opportunity for teens. Teens and college students are in a good position to help with math, science, foreign language, and other academic subjects for younger students.
Looking after small children has always been a great way for teens to make money. The American Red Cross has online babysitting classes — with a curriculum designed for teens and pre-teens as young as 11 — that only takes a few hours to complete. This would provide your teen with safety awareness and a useful credential to present to parents.
Teens can earn money refereeing soccer, hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball, baseball, and other sports both in local league games and in tournaments. For teens who play and love a sport and know it well, this is an easy role to slip into and can start as early as middle school.
For parents who work from home, they need to make sure their kids stay focused on the digital classroom and get their school work completed. Teens can help by having regular check-ins with younger students to see that their assignments are completed accurately and on time.
They can play games with younger kids and keep them amused while parents focus on their jobs: old-fashioned babysitting with an academic twist. A resource for teens who are babysitting/tutoring during the long winter break is the hundreds of FREE virtual workshops that Microsoft offers for all ages of children.
Camp directors will be looking for assistants, counselors, art and craft specialists, lifeguards, swimming instructors, and more.
Teens who have taken years of guitar, piano, or other instrument lessons can put their hard work to use teaching younger children. For those who like to perform in public, musicians are in demand at religious services and weddings.
Online selling through platforms like Poshmark, eBay, and others have exploded as the vintage clothing trend has caught fire. Teens can sell art, tie-dye, clothing, or jewelry they make as well. For teens who become adept at selling their own stuff, they can offer this service out to others, collecting a commission for each sale. This is a WFH option and for teens who know their niche, a money-making opportunity.
Teens who have talent in the kitchen can build up a weekly client list for their delicacies. Cookies, muffins, or even home-cooked meals can all be turned into businesses. If they want to increase their skills or just look for inspiration, here are 16 virtual cooking classes for kids of all ages.
Older teens may be able to housesit, staying overnight at a neighbor’s or friend’s home who is away. There is also plenty that younger teens can do to earn money from neighbors who are gone. Teens can be paid for doing chores like picking up mail and newspapers, watering plants, taking garbage cans out, and helping with other small tasks that an absent homeowner needs.
Postmates, Door Dash, Uber Eats, and UPS are all looking for teens to deliver food and goods as people venture out less. Many services allow teens to use their own cars and grateful customers may offer tips.
No one knows technology better than our teens and they can earn money from grateful adults who need their help. Parents and grandparents will pay for digitizing and organizing photos, fixing minor computer problems, creating videos and photo books, and website design. For teens who are looking to up their games to help with more advanced projects, the Today at Apple at Home tab on the Apple website has demonstrations of projects that might be helpful to teach their adult students.
Teens can offer to help with organizing a garage, clearing out an attic or basement, washing cars or windows, or any other home improvement that requires an extra set of hands.
Teens can make regular money during the school year and on breaks by feeding, walking, cleaning up after, or grooming pets. This is great work for middle school and high school students.
Once stores reopen to full capacity they will need salespeople, waitstaff, and others in the kitchen. The jobs are local and the hours predictable.
Many elderly people could use a teen to help with weekly errands around town. This is a job that makes money and helps others.
Acting as an assistant to builders, teens can haul and throw garbage, fetch and carry while learning about construction. This is a great job experience for the summer.
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