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The average salary for a Childcare Worker in U.S. is $32,070.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $32,070

$22,450$43,270

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $15.42

$10.79$20.80

What does a Childcare Worker earn?

On average, childcare workers earn around $32,070 per year in the U.S.. Childcare workers provide supervision and care for young children in a variety of settings, including schools, residential care facilities, and private homes. They plan activities to occupy their charges, help to monitor their development, and ensure they are safe and well cared for. Childcare workers may opt to specialise in certain areas, such as infants and toddlers, school-age children, or special needs patients.

How to earn more as a Childcare Worker

If you want to be a Childcare Worker, then you will need a relevant childcare qualification. You could also look into studying for a degree apprenticeship to gain the necessary qualifications. To increase your income as a Childcare Worker, you may wish to pursue further specialism, such as Early Years or Special Educational Needs. Alternatively, you may decide to become self-employed or even establish your own childcare business.