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March 10, 2026 · Personal finance
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A happy senior man earns extra income by tending to vibrant plants in a peaceful greenhouse.

Low-Stress Part-Time Jobs for Retirees

Sometimes the goal is simply getting out of the house, socializing, and making extra money without bringing stress home at the end of the day. These part time jobs for retirees fit perfectly into an active lifestyle.

11. Work as a Local Tour Guide

If you live in an area with historical significance or natural beauty, your local knowledge is highly marketable. Historical societies, museums, and private tour companies actively recruit retirees for their storytelling abilities and reliability. You get paid to walk, socialize, and share the history of your hometown.

12. Take Advantage of Seasonal Event Staffing

Theaters, sports arenas, and convention centers constantly need ushers, ticket takers, and guest service representatives. The physical demands are typically low, the scheduling is highly flexible, and the perks often include free admission to concerts, sporting events, and cultural exhibitions.

13. Manage Pet Care and Dog Walking

If you love animals, pet sitting and dog walking offer a fantastic way to stay physically active while earning cash. Busy professionals eagerly pay trustworthy retirees to walk their dogs during the workday or house-sit their pets during vacations. You control your client list and manage your own schedule.

14. Serve as a Substitute Teacher

School districts nationwide face severe shortages of substitute teachers. Many states have relaxed their certification requirements, meaning you often only need a bachelor’s degree to qualify. You choose the days you want to work and the grade levels you prefer, making it an incredibly flexible way to engage with your community.

15. Work at a Golf Course or Park District

Municipal parks and private golf courses hire seasonal staff to manage pro shops, drive beverage carts, or work as starters. Beyond the hourly wage, the primary draw for these positions is the employee discount—often including free rounds of golf or complimentary access to recreational facilities.

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