A semi-retired lifestyle lets you earn supplemental income on your own terms — no full-time job required. Part-time work can be the perfect way to earn extra money, especially if you find a job that pays above-average wages.
Check out our list of part-time jobs for semi-retired seniors that pay a monthly salary of $3,000 or more.
Editor's note: Salary information comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
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Postsecondary teacher
Median hourly pay: $40.38
After a lifetime of working in a given field, you may have the expertise necessary to pick up a part-time job teaching at a local college, university, or professional school.
For instance, if you spent your career as a grant writer, you're perfectly positioned to teach a part-time grant-writing course at your local community college. If you were a lifelong HVAC technician, mentoring students at a trade school could be right up your alley.
Dental hygienist
Median hourly pay: $45.32
Did you spend your career working full-time at a dentist's office? Dental hygienists frequently work part-time, so if you already have your dental hygiene associate's degree, cutting your hours from full-time to part-time just makes sense.
Insurance underwriter
Median hourly pay: $38.40
As long as you have a bachelor's degree in any field, you're likely qualified to become an insurance underwriter, or someone who analyzes insurance applications and determines whether to approve them.
You'll be responsible for analyzing the risk of insuring a client, setting premiums and rates, and reviewing software-based insurance recommendations.
Compliance officer
Median hourly pay: $37.70
Compliance officers ensure businesses and institutions stay compliant with the law. In this role, you'll become familiar with all relevant laws and regulations in a given field, offer trainings, and give actionable feedback.
While you usually need a bachelor's degree to enter the field, most officers learn through on-the-job training.
Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents
Median hourly pay: $38.38
Do you have solid analytical skills and a good eye for quality? Purchasing agents and buyers procure goods for distributors in a variety of industries. They might travel to expos to learn about new products, hammer out supplier and vendor contracts, and evaluate potential suppliers for an employer.
Technical writer
Median hourly pay: $44.07
If you excel at explaining technical topics clearly and concisely, consider a freelance job as a technical writer. People in this role draft how-to guides, technical manuals, and product instructions in a variety of technical fields, from IT to chemical engineering.
Budget analyst
Median hourly pay: $42.27
Those with a strong background in finance or accounting could find work as a budget analyst who helps nonprofits, universities, or for-profit corporations plot their annual budgets. Along with strong analytic and finance skills, successful candidates need a good head for collaboration and leadership.
Personal financial advisor
Median hourly pay: $49.11
If you have a passion for helping others make ends meet, you could have a future as a financial or wealth advisor.
While a background in finance helps, many financial advisor jobs offer extensive mentorship, paying you to reach licensing or certification requirements.
Model
Median hourly pay: $43.26
Models often work unpredictable schedules and can go long stretches of time between jobs. Gigs can require long periods of standing and posing, which means they're only suited for those comfortable with physically demanding work.
Still, if you're photogenic and interested in marketing senior-friendly products, modeling can be an interesting part-time career.
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Computer programmer
Median hourly pay: $47.44
If you have a background in computer science or tech, part-time programming work lets you keep your skills sharp while collaborating with developers to create, test, and modify code for functional programs and applications.
Actuary
Median hourly pay: $60.47
Actuaries need certification in their field, so this isn't a good part-time career if you lack a background in math, accounting, or economics. But if you had a financial career, getting certified as an actuary can lead to a part-time consultant job where you travel to meet clients of your choosing and help them understand economic risks and rewards.
Project management specialist
Median hourly pay: $48.44
Those with an excellent eye for detail and above-average organizational skills may just thrive as a part-time project management specialist. In this role, you'd be responsible for ensuring work processes run smoothly and tasks are completed in a timely, accurate manner.
Project managers are needed in just about any field.
Air traffic controller
Median hourly pay: $69.51
Working as an air traffic controller is far from a stress-free job, so if high stakes and intense concentration aren't your thing, steer clear. On the other hand, if you want to learn something new through on-the-job training that pays incredibly well, it could be one to consider.
Transportation inspector
Median hourly pay: $42.88
Transportation inspectors work on their feet as they physically examine cargo, so this job will only work for active, physically fit individuals. But if you're up for the job, you'll be paid well to inspect freight cargo on trucks or trains, write clear records, and enforce safety regulations.
Accountant
Median hourly pay: $39.27
If you've already worked in a financial field, working with a local nonprofit, small business, or seasonal tax prep service should give you steady, but flexible work at a reasonable rate to supplement your retirement savings.
Bottom line
Supplementing your income with a part-time job is the ideal way to maintain your retirement without relying on savings. Many of these jobs give you the flexibility to set your own work schedule, so you won't have to rein in your desire to travel or relax.
Instead, work when you want, where you want, and however many hours you want while enjoying your semi-retired lifestyle.
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