She examines her skillset and goes self employed.
If UK - use the website called jobserve - I suggest she sets the type of job she is looking for to 'contract'.
If in UK and you work under a contract you might need to either go with an umbrella company or set up as your own limited company.
As a contract worker you can be sacked on the spot. But if you do a good job they come running after you for more. No need to cry. Just be brave and go solo and deal with your finances etc methodically. You may have to travel but you can negotiate to work from home or just go into the office when needed. You'll make a lot of money for the HR firm and a bundle for yourself. She'll be as employed as the rugby ball in a scrum.
Do you know the reason most people don't do this? They have mortgages. Top tip. Don't take a mortage unless you have to. I have watched people use this method and quickly get the money to cover the cost of their houses. So they buy the house outright, then only work 6 months in the year if that. If you are a couple and have a mortgage - see if one of you can go as a contractor. Advice - be supportive and loving towards one another. In the end your loving kindness, warm encouragement and gentleness will be key to making this work.
There's always a way out.
(1 Corinthians 10:13) . . .No temptation has taken you except what is common to men. But God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear, but along with the temptation he will also make the way out in order for you to be able to endure . . .
PS - Contract workers are preferred by employers because in the end... they are cheaper. The employer can stop and start their services with no obligation on their part.
PPS - if you get this working for you buy a caravan and move it round the country, it'll save hotel bills and give you portable holiday home.