[3] Since 2005, Rasmussen has taught English, mathematics, physics and natural science at the Royal Danish Theatre's Laeseskolen in Copenhagen.
[8][9] In 2009, Rasmussen returned to politics and was elected to a council seat in Gribskov municipality for the Venstre Party.
[10][11] In October 2009, she visited Liberia where she met with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as representative for the Danish Refugee Council.
[12] Following her husband's resumption as Prime Minister in June 2015, Rasmussen took over as Chairman of the Løkke Foundation.
[13][14] The foundation, begun in 2012 by Lars Løkke, focuses on providing programs for boys with learning disabilities.