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Job Description If you’re a stay-at-home parent looking for a legitimate, part-time way to earn income from home during evenings or weekends, this opportunity may be a good fit. We work with families across the U.S. to help them understand and secure life insurance protection. This is a remote, commission-only, 1099 role that allows parents to work around family schedules while building a meaningful supplemental income over time. This role is not hourly and not passive , but it is flexible and designed for parents who want structure, support, and clear expectations. Why Stay-at-Home Parents Do Well Here You already manage schedules, conversations, and follow-through You’re comfortable explaining things clearly and patiently You value consistency and responsibility You’re used to learning as you go and adapting quickly You care deeply about protecting families What the Work Looks Like Meeting with families virtually by phone or Zoom Explaining life insurance options in a clear, pressure-free way Helping families choose coverage that fits their needs Completing applications and follow-up tasks Attending ongoing training and coaching sessions Most parents work after bedtime, early mornings, or on weekends . Compensation & Structure • Commission-only (1099 independent contractor) Paid per policy placed (no hourly pay) Income depends on activity and consistency No income cap This role works best for parents who are comfortable with performance-based pay and willing to stay consistent even during busy seasons. What We Provide Step-by-step training (no insurance experience required) Licensing guidance and support Scripts, systems, and ongoing coaching A supportive, values-driven team Fully remote flexibility Who This Is (and Isn’t) For This IS a good fit if you : • Want part-time remote work around family life Can commit consistent evening or weekend hours Are open to coaching and feedback Want to help families make responsible decisions This is NOT a good fit if you : Need guaranteed hourly pay Want something with little accountability Prefer unstructured work with no expectations Next Step If you’d like to learn more, apply to schedule a short introductory conversation. • We respect your time and will clearly explain expectations before moving forward. Many of our team members are parents themselves and value faith, integrity, and stewardship—though alignment in values matters more than background. • NOTE : • No agent's success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average or expected. • Not all agents achieve the same or similar results, and no particular results are guaranteed. • Your level of success will be determined by several factors, including the amount of work you put in, your ability to successfully follow and implement our training and sales system and engage with our lead system, and the Insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work. Powered by JazzHR Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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