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Most online hosting websites are a waste of your time.
Compile a list of businesses in your area. Go to their website. Look for jobs. They usually have an opportunities link or something similar.
Most legit job postings aren't being put on the big websites cause they just get spammed.
Schools. Businesses. Organizations. Use Google to look up Businesses in your area.
You can do secretary work and h.r work. Management for a wide range of industry. Correctional facilities. Juvenile services.
You can't do therapy but you can work as support staff for therapist and clinics.
Go to their individual websites.
This is solid advice. I'm employed but things are feeling iffy so I'm going to be looking my self too.