5 Work at Home Jobs for Disabled Persons



For many people living with a disability, it is difficult to commute or even work for extended periods of time. But this doesn’t mean that they can’t have a productive work life. In that case, there are many jobs for disabled persons that can be carried out at home. These jobs are ideal for those who have chronic conditions that require special environments or for those who have physical limitations that make it difficult for them to fulfill their responsibilities in a traditional workspace.

Below, we present a list of 5 jobs that people with different disabilities can do at their own pace without the need to leave their home.

1.Online business owner

There are different ways to go about becoming an online business owner. The most common one is selling products on platforms such as eBay, Etsy, or Amazon.

Another way is to set up an e-commerce website and sell products from there, or if you have a specialized skill or knowledge sell your consultant services through a website.

Another way to make use of the internet to make a living is through affiliate marketing.

These types of dentures require that you market your products or yourself in order to be successful, which will take a lot of time and effort in the beginning. The advantage of this is that you can do it at your own pace.

However, it takes time to start earning money, and income won’t always be steady as sales and services purchasing tend to vary seasonally.

2.Virtual assistant

Virtual assistant jobs differ in the type and amount of responsibilities required from the person, and it can be done on a freelance basis or under an employment contract. Responsibilities for virtual assistant positions vary from simply replying to emails, to administrative and bookkeeping duties. Some other common responsibilities include:

  • ü  Online research
  • ü  Data entry
  • ü  Making presentations
  • ü  Email managing
  • ü  Social media management

3.Freelance professional (writer, editor, designer, programmer)

If you are a creative person and/or have specialized or technical knowledge in design or coding, you can offer your services on freelance platforms such as Upwork, Fiverr, Textbroker, Scalable Path and others.

4.Translator/ Over-the-phone Interpreter

If you have advanced knowledge of a second or third language, you can become a translator or an over-the-phone interpreter. There are platforms specialized in connecting translation/interpretation professionals with clients, but there are also many translation agencies that hire the services of remote translators and over-the-phone interpreter. Bear in mind that to be a successful translator you need to have excellent writing and reading command of the other language or languages you are looking to offering your services on and in some cases companies seek for certified translators/interpreters.

5.Transcriber

This job consists of listening to audio or video files and copying what is being said following specific guidelines. To become a transcriber, you need to sign up in one of the many pages that offer transcribing jobs, pass the tests they require and voila! You are ready to start making money.

The downside of transcription jobs is that it is not a steady income as most of these companies do not guarantee that there will always be work available. So maybe you want to consider this option as a way to make some extra cash, instead of as a potential full-time job. Some of the more popular transcription jobs sites for beginners are TranscribeMe, Scribe, and Rev.

Nowadays many companies are hiring virtual employees worldwide. Among these, we can mention Amazon, Apple, Humana, Phillips, Xerox, and others.

If you don’t feel comfortable working on your own, and prefer the sense of security provided by full-time or part-time employment, there are many companies hiring work-at-home employees that might have an opening that suits your skills set and knowledge.

The most important thing is to define what type of work you are able to carry out from home without compromising your health and well-being, and how you want to develop your professional life.

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