Rachel Dolezal now works at an elementary school while still on OnlyFans

Infamous race faker and former NAACP chapter president Rachel Dolezal is reportedly now working as a teacher at an Arizona elementary school — while also potentially raking in thousands of dollars a month as a racy OnlyFans model.

Photos posted online show Dolezal working with children at the Sunrise Drive Elementary School, where she is listed under her new name of Nkechi Diallo as an after-school teacher, according to records obtained by Outkick.

She is reportedly making $19 an hour in her teaching job, while also selling content on OnlyFans for $9.99 a month.

For that price, Dolezal  — who became embroiled in scandal in 2015 after being outed as a white woman falsely posing as black —  promises content such as an “18-image explicit collection AND  a video of self-pleasure to orgasm under the Christmas tree.”

One post on the site in September received 122 likes, equating to $1,220 for that one photo — though the number Dolezal makes from her risque photos and NSFW content could be even higher as the number of subscribers to her page is unknown, according to Outkick.

Rachel Dolezal, who now goes by the name Nkechi Diallo, is reportedly working with children at the Sunrise Drive Elementary School in Arizona. Facebook / Sunrise Drive Elementary

Dolezal joined the site in September 2021, promising to share “foot pics” as well as fitness tips.

She said at the time she had to resort to side hustles as she was unable to get a job in the aftermath of her race scandal.

“I started with applying for all of the things I was qualified for, and after interviews and getting turned down, I even applied to jobs that didn’t even require degrees, being a maid at a hotel, working at a casino,” Dolezal told Tamron Hall in an interview.

“I wasn’t able to get any of those jobs either,” she lamented.

She is also selling risque content on OnlyFans for $9.99 a month. OnlyFans

While employers didn’t outright tell Dolezal the culture vulture scandal was the reason for her rejections, she said it’s hard for them to look past the “false” information available on Google and Wikipedia.

“The only place that my true story lives is in my book,” Dolezal said, waving a copy of her widely lambasted memoir, “In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black and White World.”

She described in the book how she dreamed of freeing her inner blackness while living with strict, Evangelical parents in Montana.

Dolezal became embroiled in scandal in 2015 after being outed as a white woman falsely posing as black. AP

Without job prospects following, Dolezal turned to OnlyFans to make a living.

She previously also sold homemade lollipops, Melanin Spectrum dolls and a $1,000 sculpture of an electric chair.

Attempts to reach Dolezal and the Catalina Foothills Unified School District for comment were not immediately successful early Wednesday.