My last job in the US was working as a service coordinator in a government-mandated program... it encompassed social work, education and early intervention.
When I first moved to the UK I got a job as a sales associate in a women's clothing store- just to tide me over and gain some UK experience.. hey, ya gotta start somewhere. After tons of applications, I was finally offered a job at a local college. Disappointingly, the job offer fell through due to budget cuts. So many who worked there were laid off, so I guess in a way it was a lucky break. Again, I needed something to tide me over so I got a temp job through an agency. I was an administrator at the FA (St. George's Park) for 3 months.
To say the job search here has been a struggle would be an understatement. I applied for tons of jobs, only a few interviews... and nothing. A couple months ago I started working as an independent contractor for a Chinese-American company. I work 100% remotely and I make my own schedule. And it's related to my background, too. I actually love it, and it's great because I can take my work with me wherever I go. I'm visiting my family back in Ohio for 6 weeks later this summer, and I'll still be working during that time! The one downside is that (like lots of self employment or independent contractor work) it's not the most reliable form of income. You really have to work at "building your business," so to speak.