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Word Search — Jobs & Occupations

Pre-built jobs and occupations word search. Multiple difficulty levels and grid sizes.

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What this tool does

A pre-loaded jobs-and-occupations word search with fourteen common careers. Print one as is or tweak the list, grid size, and difficulty options before downloading the PDF.

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15×15 grid on A4 paper, plus a colour-coded solution page.

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Create Printable Jobs and Occupations Word Search Puzzles for Classroom and Home

Quickly create free printable jobs and occupations word search puzzles with a pre-loaded list of fourteen familiar careers, ready to print on A4 or US Letter in seconds.

Keep the default jobs list — doctor, teacher, engineer, nurse, pilot, chef, farmer, artist, lawyer, dentist, plumber, electrician, vet, builder — or edit it to match the careers topic you are teaching. Toggle the optional colour-coded solution page and you have a ready-to-use activity with its own answer key.

This jobs word search generator is built for primary teachers, careers advisers, homeschool parents, and anyone planning a community-helpers, careers, or 'when I grow up' themed lesson.

Why a jobs word search?

Occupation vocabulary connects directly to children's everyday experience — they meet doctors, teachers, and builders all the time — which makes it brilliant material for word searches. The words are meaningful, they spark conversation about the world of work, and solvers feel quick reading success. Use it for:

  • community-helpers topics in Key Stage 1
  • careers and aspirations lessons in Key Stage 2
  • 'people who help us' units
  • reading intervention with motivating vocabulary
  • early finishers and quiet-time work
  • careers fairs and enterprise-week activities
  • homeschool theme weeks about the world of work

It is a low-prep way to add careers vocabulary to a lesson without hunting for the right pre-made worksheet.

What you can customise

The defaults are ready to print, but every option is open to adjustment. You can choose:

  • Word list: Keep the fourteen jobs or edit to your own list
  • Grid size: From 10×10 for very young solvers up to 25×25 for a stretch
  • Directions: Horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and backwards — on or off
  • Case: Upper or lower case grid letters
  • Solution page: Toggle the colour-coded answer grid
  • Paper type: Download in A4 or US Letter PDF format
  • Worksheet title: Keep the default or use your own heading

15×15 with diagonals off is a comfortable default for ages 6+; bump to 20×20 and turn on backwards for a harder version that fits longer words like electrician.

Good variants to try

Emergency services

Replace the default list with police, firefighter, paramedic, doctor, nurse, lifeguard, coastguard, dispatcher for a 'people who keep us safe' topic.

Building and trades

Swap to builder, plumber, electrician, carpenter, painter, roofer, plasterer, bricklayer for a hands-on trades unit.

Creative careers

Use artist, writer, musician, actor, dancer, designer, photographer, animator for an arts-focused stretch.

Science and medicine

Try doctor, dentist, nurse, surgeon, vet, scientist, chemist, pharmacist for a health and science topic.

Who this puzzle is for

Primary teachers

Drop the default sheet into a careers or community-helpers topic as a warm-up, early-finisher, or end-of-topic review. The colour-coded solution makes self-marking easy.

Homeschool families

Print a sheet alongside a book about jobs or a visit from a family member to talk about their work, anchoring the new vocabulary.

Careers advisers

A quick jobs word search is a friendly icebreaker for careers fairs and enterprise sessions.

Parents

A 'when I grow up' printable makes for a fun talking point about the many different jobs people do.

How to use the tool

  1. Keep the default jobs list or edit it to your own.
  2. Pick the grid size.
  3. Turn directions (horizontal, vertical, diagonal, backwards) on or off.
  4. Choose upper or lower case grid letters.
  5. Toggle the solution page if you want one.
  6. Choose your paper type: A4 or US Letter.
  7. Add your own worksheet title if you want.
  8. Click Generate Puzzle.
  9. Preview the sample page.
  10. Download the PDF.

Worked example

Say you are teaching a Year 2 community-helpers topic. Keep the default list of fourteen jobs, choose a 15×15 grid, turn diagonals off, keep upper-case letters, and toggle on the solution page. Click Generate Puzzle and the engine places each job name into the grid, fills the rest with random letters, and prints a word bank at the bottom.

The solution page shows the same grid with each job picked out in a different colour — handy for self-marking or a quick projector reveal.

Methodology

The generator places each word onto the grid in one of the directions you allow, picking positions at random and retrying if a placement clashes with another word. Once every word is placed, the remaining cells are filled with random letters from the chosen case. The solution page re-draws the grid with each word highlighted. Everything renders through the shared PrintablesWorld branded template, so headers, margins, and fonts match the rest of the site.

Designed for A4 and US Letter Printing

Jobs word search worksheets print cleanly on A4 and US Letter. A 15×15 grid fits comfortably on either paper size, and 20×20 still leaves room for longer words like electrician alongside the word bank and a clear title. Print at 100% scale for the sharpest letter grid.

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FAQs

Quick answers

Which jobs are included?

Fourteen common occupations such as doctor, teacher, engineer, nurse, chef, and builder — perfect for ages 6+.

Can I change the words?

Yes. Edit the word list before generating to add or replace any jobs you like.

Is there a solution included?

Yes. Toggle "Include solution page" to add a colour-coded answer grid.

Which grid size should I use?

15×15 fits the default list comfortably. Bump to 20×20 to give longer words like electrician more room.

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