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Jobs For When You're Pregnant In College

6/23/2025

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Looking for an entry-level job with low physical demands or flexible hours? We’re here to help. As a college student navigating pregnancy, you might feel nervous about finding a job that suits your needs. If you’re worried about working around possible fatigue, morning sickness, or doctor appointments, this guide will help you get started with your job search.

Here’s what to look for in a job if you’re pregnant. Keep an eye out for flexible scheduling, remote or hybrid work options, limited travel requirements, limited physical demands, clear maternity policies, a responsive HR team, and benefits like health insurance, short-term disability, and paid parental leave. Keep reading to learn more about the best jobs for pregnant women who are attending college classes.

Remote Jobs
Work-from-home jobs can be a great option for students with crazy schedules in need of work-life balance. Working from home may also offer more flexibility to accommodate unexpected pregnancy symptoms.
  • Virtual Assistant: Provides remote administrative support such as scheduling, email management, and task coordination for individuals or businesses.
  • Data Entry: Inputs, updates, and maintains information in digital systems or databases with a focus on accuracy and speed.
  • Customer Service: Assists customers by responding to inquiries, resolving issues, and providing product or service information, often via phone, chat, or email.
  • Online Tutoring: Offers academic support or subject-specific instruction to students over video calls or messaging platforms.

Gig Economy Jobs
Gig jobs are short-term engagements where you’re hired to complete specific tasks or projects. Many pregnant students love gig jobs because they have so much control over their schedule, environment, and physical demands. Unfortunately, most gig jobs do not provide benefits like health insurance.
  • Freelance Writing or Editing: Creates or refines written content for clients such as blogs, articles, or marketing materials on a flexible, project-based schedule.
  • Pet Sitting/Dog Walking: Provides care, companionship, and exercise for pets while their owners are away, either in-home or on scheduled walks.
  • Reselling: Sells handmade, vintage, or secondhand items online by sourcing, listing, and shipping products through e-commerce platforms.
  • Food Delivery: Picks up and delivers meals or groceries to customers using a personal vehicle or bike, often on a self-chosen schedule.
  • Babysitting: Cares for children in the absence of their parents, ensuring safety, basic needs, and entertainment during agreed-upon hours.
  • Uber Eats, DoorDash, Instacart: Delivers food or groceries to customers using your own vehicle or bike, with the ability to choose when and how long you work.

Ways To Make Money Online
Working online can be a good way to supplement income from a part-time job, especially if you find yourself with a couple spare hours here and there outside of typical 9 to 5 work hours.
  • Transcription: Earns money by listening to audio recordings and accurately typing them into text format.
  • Taking Surveys: Provides feedback or opinions through online questionnaires in exchange for small payments or gift cards.
  • App Tester / Website Tester: Gets paid to test the usability and functionality of websites or mobile apps while providing feedback on the user experience.
  • Microtasker: Completes simple, repetitive online tasks—like categorizing images or verifying data—for small payments per task.
  • Captioning / Subtitling: Adds accurate text to videos by syncing spoken words and sounds with timed captions or subtitles.
  • AI Training / Content Tagging: Labels images, text, or audio to help train artificial intelligence systems, often through structured, remote tasks.
  • Résumé / Canva Template Seller: Designs and sells downloadable templates for résumés, planners, or branding kits, often through platforms like Etsy.
  • Freelance Services for Social Media Management, Blog Writing, or Basic Design: Offers creative or marketing services to individuals or businesses on a contract basis, often through platforms like Fiverr or Upwork.
  • Print on Demand – Digital Art, Stickers, Planners, T-Shirts: Sells custom-designed products that are printed and shipped by third-party services when ordered, requiring no inventory.

Jobs On Campus
Looking for a work-study position or a job that doesn’t require extra traveling after class? An on-campus job might be a good fit. Typically colleges have several desk or administrative positions that don’t require long hours on your feet or heavy-lifting.
  • Library Assistant: Helps organize, shelve, and check out materials while assisting patrons with library services.
  • Library Monitor: Maintains a quiet study environment and enforces library policies.
  • Research Assistant: Supports faculty or academic staff by gathering data, analyzing information, and preparing reports.
  • Desk Jobs (Residence Halls, Admin Offices): Provides customer service, answers phones, and performs basic administrative tasks.
  • Teaching Assistant: Assists instructors with grading, classroom support, and tutoring students.
  • Test Proctor: Supervises test-takers to ensure academic integrity and compliance with testing procedures.
  • Ticket Booth Attendant: Sells or distributes tickets and provides event-related information to customers.
  • Archivist Assistant/Records Clerk: Organizes, files, and maintains access to historical or official documents.
  • Building Monitor: Oversees facility access, enforces rules, and reports maintenance or safety issues.
  • File Clerk: Sorts, organizes, and retrieves documents for office staff as needed.
  • Records Technician: Maintains and updates databases or paper records with accuracy and confidentiality.
  • Registrar’s Office Data Clerk: Enters and updates student records and supports academic services.
  • Transit Information Desk Attendant: Provides schedules, route details, and travel advice to commuters.
  • Mailroom Assistant: Sorts, distributes, and processes incoming and outgoing mail.
  • Gym Equipment Attendant: Maintains cleanliness and functionality of workout areas and assists gym users.
  • ID Card Issuer at Government/Corporate Sites: Verifies identities and produces official ID badges for staff or visitors.

In-Person Jobs
Need a little more social interaction than a virtual job, but not looking for a position on-campus? There are more in-person options out there! Community centers, hotels, museums, salons, and other retail locations always need help.
  • Receptionist: Greets visitors, answers phones, and manages appointments or front-desk operations.
  • Cashier: Handles customer purchases, processes payments, and provides receipts and change.
  • Bookstore Clerk: Assists customers, stocks shelves, and manages book sales and inventory.
  • Salon or Spa Assistant: Supports stylists or technicians by cleaning, organizing tools, and scheduling clients.
  • Thrift Store/Boutique Associate: Sorts and prices merchandise, assists shoppers, and maintains store displays.
  • Retail Associate: Helps customers, stocks products, and ensures a clean, organized sales floor.
  • Museum or Gallery Attendant: Greets visitors, provides information, and ensures the security of exhibits.
  • Front Desk Assistant at a Small Hotel: Manages guest check-ins/outs, handles reservations, and responds to inquiries.
  • Theater/Concert Hall Usher: Guides guests to seats, distributes programs, and assists with crowd management.
  • Community Center Receptionist: Greets visitors, answers questions, and assists with scheduling and events.

Whether you’re looking for remote work, a social in-person job, or an easy-going work-study position on campus, this list will get you started in your search. Gig jobs, freelancing, and administrative positions can be a great fit for a busy college student with a growing family. Take the first step today by updating your resume and bookmarking a few job descriptions. Balancing work, school, and family isn’t easy, but it’s absolutely doable!

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