Low Stress Jobs After Retirement

Unlike many of these high-profile and high-pressure careers, low-stress jobs you can take after retirement allow you to take on work that fits you rather than the high-pressure, deadline-driven work you may be used to. Here are 18 job ideas that will not cause stress after retirement.

Consultancy

Retired professionals could become consultants. By doing this, they can advise about what they know about various businesses so that they can make a lot of money in the short and long runs. Equally important, one could Pick and choose interesting projects and deal with freelancers over which projects to accept and what payment to request. 

Freelance Writing

Freelance writing and blogging have also become popular ways to keep writing in retirement. Retirees can write about experiences, thoughts, opinions, or expertise. Writing can be done through work for hire, online platforms, magazine writing, or even book publishing. Writing can be done at their own pace. 

Tour Guide

If you are passionate about local history, consider working part-time as a tour guide for incoming tourists or even local school groups. Tour guiding is an effortless and enjoyable way to make extra cash. 

Librarian

As a librarian, you can work in a peaceful environment around books and help others find what they want. You would recommend books to people, create events to unite the community and organize materials. 

Arts and Crafts Instructor

Another opportunity retired people could take is to teach art or craft classes, including painting, pottery, or other crafts, at places like community centers. This would get them to do something fun by teaching it and allow them to do it in an easy, stress-free, accessible, and trusting environment where they would be given credit and poque in their community. 

Gardener or Landscaper

Gardeners and landscapers can also get a lot of sunshine in their work. There is something very satisfying about being able to grow your fruits or vegetables. Landscaping is a way to bring creativity by designing your own outdoor space. These jobs are flexible and can allow for steady income. Best of all, you can control the amount of work you take on. 

Museum Docent

Another option is becoming a museum docent. It allows you to share your passion for art, history, or science with others visiting the museum. It is a rewarding and educational experience for you and the people you teach. 

Work At A Bookstore

Working as a bookstore or library clerk provides a calm and enjoyable atmosphere for retirees who appreciate being around books. They need to be people who love books and the bookish atmosphere, and they’ll stay happy by assisting customers, organizing the inventory, etc. 

Photographer

This job allows you to work at your own pace, providing freelance services or capturing special events like when my mom went to take pictures at the Harlem Renaissance Ball. The Harlem Renaissance Ball is a fundraiser for a school where students have to dress in formal wear.

Fitness Instructor

Another tremendous part-time job for a retiree is becoming a fitness instructor or personal trainer. This job allows retirees to help people with their health and fitness goals. Whether it is leading a class or personal training, this part-time job opportunity will promote an active lifestyle. 

Helpful Writing Assistant: Virtual Assistant/ Freelancer 

A virtual assistant can be a compelling plot when nursing a hobby. Retirees can work as virtual venues, providing slimmer first-hand administrative support to businesses or entrepreneurs. The good looks of this role include the ability to work from home for people, to work full-time or hourly, and to pick and choose projects that interest the person.

Online Tutor

Retired teachers or successful individuals in an area in which you are taking courses can make a personalized learning experience for you and one-on-one interaction without drawing your attention. 

Retail Associate

Many retirees opt to work part-time in retail, especially if it’s in a store aligned with their interests. This may be appealing because it allows working with customers and sharing product knowledge and information. There is little to no pressure, and the environment is very relaxed. 

Animal Sitter

A pet sitter or dog walker is an excellent job for animal lovers. You get to spend time with beautiful animals and be outside. This activity would be perfect for a stress and worry-free retirement. 

Non-profit Volunteer

When passionate, retirees can work as nonprofit volunteer coordinators if they are passionate about a cause. This helps them contribute to their community because they contribute to the reason they believe in. 

Work On A Cruise Ship

If you love to travel, working as a greeter or activity staff member on a cruise ship may be the best way to combine your love of travel with an exciting career. This maritime job will allow you to broaden your horizons and learn new things in a stress-free work environment. 

Translator or Interpreter

Retirees who know at least two languages can be freelance translators or interpreters, using their language skills to engage with different cultures, but without the full-time commitment of a career.

Event Planners

Spending your days organizing trips and events could be the perfect dream job for the organized couple who has everything. Working with clients through the event planning process means many of these jobs can be done at night and on weekends when they’re finally free to do them.

Author: Megan Sokoli

Bio:

Megan is a seasoned freelance writer and creative based in London, UK. Armed with a Bachelor's degree in Media and Cultural Studies, she has channeled her writing, editing, and creative skills into a successful writing career. In 2014, Megan embarked on her blogging journey, eventually collaborating with international clients and has crafted a diverse range of content, including blog posts, articles, e-books, and more.