Census data was released in 2017, that revealed that there are more elderly people living across Canada today. It’s actual fact, that the senior population in Canada made up 16.9% of the country’s overall population when the data was gathered in 2016, which the percentage was larger than the number of children aged 14 and under. Furthermore, projections by Statistics Canada predict that almost one in four Canadians will be over 65 by the time we reach 2031.
You may be one of many Canadian seniors who are just about to approach retirement or are already retired and are feeling like you prefer the benefits of a working life. Don’t worry, we’ve teamed up with stair lift manufacturer Acorn Stairlifts to advise you on suitable jobs available to you after retirement.
Working in the education sector
Within the world of education, there are plenty of opportunities for you after retirement. You may have already been a teacher, or currently a teacher that’s hitting the time in your life where you want to release some of the pressure of the job. But, instead of giving up the job completely it might be best suited to you to change your role and an assistant or work in other areas of the sector.
Of course, you may be completely new to sector and are looking for something a bit different in retirement. There are a variety of different services within the education sector that prove useful to all types of schools, from preschool to elementary establishments and private schools, which all are regularly hiring people to be:
1. Teacher’s assistance
As mentioned, you may be or have been a full-time teacher who enjoys working around children but are looking to simmer down from the responsibilities while staying within the sector. Becoming a teacher assistant may to be a role to consider, as you it will give you the opportunity of working part-time and you can also enjoy the benefits of working with children, giving individual support and pass down your knowledge to them. The role is also suitable for those outside the sector who enjoy working have an interest to work with kids, giving guidance and knowledge.
2. Liberian
A quieter role within the sector would be a Liberian, the role can see you organising, managing and distributing the library resources, and ensuring that users are receiving the provision that meets their needs.
3. Cafeteria Worker
A more hands on role that contributes to children’s educations. You will be working alongside teachers, coaches, librarians and other staff members to help children the most out of their education, by offering planned menu that meet a nutritional standard that the children need.
4. Administration
Working within an office environment, the role of administrator is basically the gate keeper to the whole school community, that requires good social, organization and the ability to work in a busy environment. You can help out with any enquiries from students, parents and teachers.
Continuing down the education path, you could also think about the role of an adjunct professor at a college or university. This role will see you teaching students about your area of expertise. There are also online programs available by many higher education establishments now too, which eases the pressure a little by allowing you to teach from the comfort of your own home. Of course, it may not be children you desire you work with, so there are also possibilities to teach an ongoing education class at a senior centre, a local community college or via an adult education program.
Working as a sports coach
Staying on the subject of passing on your wisdom, why not share you love for a particular sport by becoming a sports coach to a budding group of athletes?
Not only does this job give you extra cash, but coaching brings great perks to senior citizens, as the job keeps you active and can provide you the opportunity to work outdoors.
Working as a consultant
Coming away from the education sector, if you’re retired but have an advanced degree or have gained specialized experience within your field during your career, then you’re in a perfect position to take up a career in consulting.
In an ideal world, if you loved your career before you retired, then being in this role allows you to make the use of your knowledge and all those years of experience.
Working as a customer service representative
If you able to use a computer and are good at communicating over the phone or chat software, then working as customer service representative may just be right for you, during your elderly years.
The job involves you answering questions relating to billing, taking reservations for a company or troubleshooting an issue. What’s more, you’ll spend the majority of your time in the role sitting down — perfect if you have low mobility. Don’t be surprised if you have the chance to work from home in this role either, making the job even more accessible.
Whatever job you desire, just remember that working after you’ve retired opens the doors to working on your own terms. On top of this, a lot of companies will appreciate the unmatched experience that older workers boast.
Sources:
https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/what-the-census-tells-us-about-canadas-aging-population/
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/best-part-time-jobs-for-seniors-4138302
https://www.care.com/c/stories/5443/part-time-jobs-for-seniors/
https://www.moneycrashers.com/best-job-ideas-retirees-seniors/