Okay I need some advice/feedback/whatever you have to offer!

Here’s a little background:
I have my bachelor’s degree in psychology, I took a lot of child development classes and loved it. When I graduated I was in the process of applying to grad school for School Social Work but DH was laid off and decided to go back to get his bachelors degree. I was offered a job in HR and here I am 4 or 5 years later…I don’t like my job. I love working with people and I have a great team, but I’m not passionate and I’m honestly pretty jaded. I find myself getting really frustrated and disliking people more every day HAHA!

DH has 3 years left for his bachelor’s degree (he changed majors and universities so it’s taking longer) and I WOH full time. We can’t afford for me to not work, but I’m throwing around the idea of going back to school one or two classes/semester to get started. I’ve always been drawn to working with kids. How I ended up in HR I’ll never know! Totally by chance. I don’t know that I would have the classroom management skills to be a teacher, but I know I want to work with kids in some capacity.

That being said. I know that social workers/counselors/school psychologists are kind of a dying breed and they’re combining them and sharing them within districts. Is it even worth it to consider going in to this field at this point? I don’t want to work really hard to get a degree that I won’t even be able to get a job with when I graduate, but I feel like that is where I’d do best. I have SO much more patience with kids than I do adults. Haha!

What are your thoughts? And for the record, I’m not just wanting a career change because I want summer off! I’m not one of “those” people, this is what I initially was going to do but life has its way of changing along the lines!