The 5 Best Remote Jobs for Stay-at-Home Moms in 2025 (and How to Land One!)

The 5 Best Remote Jobs for Stay-at-Home Moms in 2025 (and How to Land One!)

Apr 07, 2025

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to earn income from home while staying fully present for your children?


If so, you’re not alone—and you’re not without options. In this post, I’m sharing five of the best remote jobs for Christian moms in 2025—plus practical ways to get started, even if you don’t have a degree.

But first, let me tell you a quick story...

Getting My Foot in the Door

Back in November, two of my teenage sons started working seasonal warehouse jobs for a major clothing company. One day, they said, “Mom, you should work here too!”
At first, I laughed. But then I thought—why not? The extra money would help, and I’d get to spend time with my boys. I applied, got the job, and worked alongside them during the Christmas season.
That experience opened a new door. I applied for remote roles within the same company, landed an interview, and even got a job offer! While I ended up turning it down (it was a hybrid role and not the right fit), I learned a powerful lesson:

Sometimes the best way to land a remote job is to start somewhere and work your way in.

So don’t overlook small beginnings. God can use them to prepare the way.


1. Digital Marketing Specialist

What it is: Managing a business’s online presence—email campaigns, social media, SEO, ads, and more.

Why it works for moms: It’s flexible, creative, and highly in demand. You can start small and grow into your own business or agency.

How to get started: Learn tools like Canva, ConvertKit, or Meta Ads. Offer to help a local business or friend for a testimonial. Your network is gold—start there.


2. Content Writer

What it is: Writing blog posts, devotionals, newsletters, website copy, or podcast show notes.

Why it works for moms: If you love to write, this is a great fit. Content is always in demand.

How to get started: Build a writing sample or blog. Volunteer for a ministry, or write about your homeschool journey. Then pitch to faith-based businesses or blogs.


3. Virtual Assistant (VA)

What it is: Helping business owners with inboxes, calendars, data entry, and more.

Why it works for moms: You can start quickly and scale as you grow. Many Christian business owners are looking for help they can trust.

How to get started: Join VA job boards or reach out to people you follow online. Offer one service first—like email management or calendar support.


4. Social Media Manager

What it is: Creating and scheduling content for platforms like Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook.

Why it works for moms: This job is flexible, creative, and can grow into your own business.

How to get started: Start by managing a page for someone you know. Track results, then use those to pitch other businesses.


5. Online Tutor

What it is: Teaching subjects like reading, math, or ESL through Zoom or online platforms.

Why it works for moms: It’s perfect for homeschool moms! You can teach on your schedule and even start your own tutoring business.

How to get started: Try sites like Outschool or Varsity Tutors—or tutor in your community or church.


Bonus: Use AI to Your Advantage

You don’t need to be a tech expert to use AI tools like ChatGPT or Canva AI. Whether you’re writing a resume, managing content, or planning a business, AI can save you hours of time and help you work smarter.

✨ Want to learn how? Join the waitlist for my FREE workshop: amyjarthur.com/start


Your Next Step: Let’s Chat Over Coffee

You’ve read about the jobs. You’ve seen the strategies. But you might still be wondering:

“Which of these jobs is right for me?”

Let’s figure it out together.
I’d love to hear your story, pray with you, and help you take the next best step toward earning income from home while keeping your faith and family first.

👉 Schedule your free 30-minute discovery call now: calendly.com/cattleuponahill/30-minute-discover-call


You don’t need a degree. You need a willing heart and a little guidance. And I’m here for you.