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The average salary for a Preschool Childcare Administrator in U.S. is $61,320.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $61,320

$36,550$94,890

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.48

$17.57$45.62

What does a Preschool Childcare Administrator earn?

On average, preschool childcare administrators earn around $61,320 per year in the U.S. Preschool childcare administrators facilitate the day-to-day operations of early education centers, ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of children while they learn and play in a positive and supportive environment. They also develop lesson plans and activities, provide guidance and discipline, and document each child’s progress. A preschool childcare administrator may choose to focus more specifically on administrative aspects, such as compliance and regulation, or in specialized instructional techniques.

How to earn more as a Preschool Childcare Administrator

If you want to become a Preschool Childcare Administrator, you should pursue a degree in early childhood education. You can also consider a degree apprenticeship or specialise in services such as health, nutrition, and physical activities. To maximize your earning potential, consider gaining some management experience within preschools or becoming an entrepreneur with your own childcare business.