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Paraprofessional

Metuchen, NJ · On-site

$21.32/hr

Paraprofessionals will be offered health insurance under the following terms: 1-Employees in their first 6 months shall have the option to purchase single, parent/child, member/spouse or family ...

Delaware, Oh Family 43015

Columbus, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Direct Support Professional / Caregiver - Special Needs Experience preferred Delaware, OH 43015 (Near Ohio Wesleyan University) A single parent in Delaware, Ohio is seeking a dedicated and nurturing ...

Administrative Assistant

Chicago, IL

$18.50 - $25/hr

The Rise Foundation is a nonprofit organization who's focus is to educate minority youth of single parent households, and their single parents on the college transition, transitioning from high ...

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We welcome job seekers from all walks of life including Refugee, Neurodivergent, Single Parent, Blind or Low Vision, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Military Veterans, the Elderly, the LGBTQ, and Justice ...

📍 Delaware, OH 43015 (Near Ohio Wesleyan University) A single parent in Delaware, Ohio is seeking a dedicated and nurturing part time nanny with some special needs experience to provide one-on-one ...

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How much do single parent jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for single parent in the United States is $21.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Single Parent, and why are they important?

Single parenting requires strong time management, financial planning, and problem-solving abilities, though no formal qualifications are needed. Familiarity with budgeting tools, online educational resources, and community support systems can be extremely helpful. Resilience, adaptability, and effective communication are vital soft skills for handling daily challenges and nurturing a supportive environment for children. These skills help single parents provide stability, emotional support, and positive development for their families.

What are some common challenges single parents may face in balancing work responsibilities and parenting duties?

Single parents often juggle multiple responsibilities, which can make time management and work-life balance particularly challenging. They may need to navigate flexible work schedules, arrange reliable childcare, and manage unexpected family emergencies, all while meeting professional expectations. Employers that offer remote work options, flexible hours, or family-friendly policies can help ease these pressures. Building a supportive network both at work and in the community is also essential for managing these unique demands.

What are single parents?

Single parents are individuals who are raising one or more children on their own, without the support of a partner living in the same household. This can be the result of divorce, separation, widowhood, or by choice, such as adoption or having a child without a partner. Single parents often manage both the financial and emotional responsibilities of parenting, and may face unique challenges balancing work, childcare, and personal time. Support systems and community resources can help single parents navigate these responsibilities effectively.

What is the difference between Single Parent vs Childcare Worker?

AspectSingle ParentChildcare Worker
Required CredentialsNone specific, but parenting experience helpfulChildcare certifications or training often required
Work EnvironmentHome or personal settingChildcare centers, homes, or schools
Employer & Industry UsageIndividuals managing their own familyEmployers in education and childcare services
Common Search & Comparison IntentPersonal parenting challengesProfessional childcare roles

While a Single Parent manages their own household and parenting responsibilities, a Childcare Worker is a professional providing care for children in various settings. The key difference lies in the role's nature: one is a personal family role, the other a professional service. Both roles involve caring for children but differ in credentials, work environment, and purpose.

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Infographic showing various Single Parent job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,167 per year, or $21.7 per hour.

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Paraprofessional to work with special needs children in the Metuchen School District.
Starting paraprofessionals will be paid $21.32/hour, 10-month position, for the 25-26 school year.
Paraprofessionals will be offered health insurance under the following terms: 
1-Employees in their first 6 months shall have the option to purchase single, parent/child, member/spouse or family medical and prescription coverage and dental. The employee shall pay 100% of such coverage.
2-Employees after completing 6 months of service in the district shall have the option to select single, parent/child, member/spouse, or family medical and prescription coverage, as well as dental coverage. The employee shall pay 50% of the cost for single coverage and 100% of the cost for parent/child, member/spouse, or family coverage. The Board shall pay the remaining 50% for single coverage.
3-Employees in their third year of service or above in the district shall have the option to select single, parent/child, member/spouse, or family medical, dental and prescription coverage. The employee shall pay the year 4 c.78 contribution towards the cost for single coverage and 100% of the cost for dependent coverage. The Board shall pay the remaining cost for single coverage.
The para position also includes tuition reimbursement, paid sick, family illness, emergency and personal days.
AA/EOE - Metuchen Schools is committed to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.