Remote work for parents of children with special needs, on a Mon–Fri, roughly 9am–2:30pm schedule. Therapy schedules, IEP meetings, medical appointments, and the daily reality of advocacy take a fixed bite out of every week. The remaining time has to do real, paid work without bleeding into the rest.
Real work between drop-off and pickup — and nothing after. The roles surfaced on this page are filtered to match the School-hours only schedule, with 209 active listings in our index right now. Every listing comes from a public job feed we monitor, links back to the original employer, and has been screened for the structural traits that make a flexible role actually flexible.
Why this combination matters for parents of children with special needs. The intersection of "this specific schedule" and "this specific life shape" is exactly where standard job boards fail working parents and caregivers. A search for "remote" returns 50,000 results, 95% of which require core synchronous hours. A search that combines a real schedule constraint with a life-context constraint returns the much smaller, much more relevant set you actually need to look at. That's what this page is for.
What to look for in the listings. Three signals matter most. First, explicit hour caps in the description — phrases like "20 hours per week," "fractional," or "part-time, capped at 25 hours." Second, async language that isn't just lip service — references to written-first work, RFC processes, no-required-meeting policies, and same-day rather than same-hour Slack expectations. Third, public engineering or company handbooks. Companies that publish their handbook publicly tend to live by it; companies that don't may operate very differently from their job-listing copy.
Negotiating the terms. When you receive an offer for a role from this page, get the schedule details in writing during the offer conversation, not after you start. Specify the hours window, the meeting cadence, the response-time expectation, and the trial period. The right employers will be happy to formalize all of this; the wrong ones will get vague, and the vagueness itself is the answer. A role that the employer won't put schedule terms around in writing is a role that will quietly expand its expectations after you start.
How to use this page. Browse the listings below. For each role that interests you, click through to the original posting and read the full job description carefully. If the role still fits after that read, save it and apply. We recommend applying to ten to fifteen roles per week if you're actively job-searching — the application-to-interview ratio for flexible roles tends to be 1 in 8 to 1 in 12, so volume helps. For broader context on this schedule, see the main School-hours only guide; for related life-shape advice, see our resource library.
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