If you love watching little minds grow right before your eyes, teaching preschool may be on your radar as a potential career choice. But choosing a line of work isn’t only about whether you’ll enjoy it or excel at it. You also need to make sure the salary will support your lifestyle.
Right now, the average preschool teacher salary in Nebraska is $33,270.
There are a number of factors that could bring that number up or down, and we want to help you understand each one of them before you make your career choice. That’s why we’ve put together a guide with all of the preschool teacher salary variables that could affect your future roles. Read on to find out just how much you could actually make, as well as to find tips to increase your earnings as much as possible.
The average range of preschool teacher salaries in Nebraska is currently sitting at $30,090 to $37,880. In the bottom 10% of the pay range, employees are making $27,195. In the top end, they’re bringing in $42,077.
Hourly, these numbers compute to $14.47-$20.23.
And if we tweak the career titles slightly to include teachers who work in private schools or own their own in-home preschools, the high end of the salary could rise up to $74,365.
Hourly, that can get all the way up to $35.75.
We understand that the range mentioned above is vast. What works for you may fall near one extreme or the other. But like most jobs, there are many factors that go into how much you’d actually make as a preschool teacher. The main factors in the early childhood field include:
Business and marketing skills can also increase your income substantially if you choose to create your own preschool. These topics aren’t covered in ECE courses, but you can build them on your own or turn to Wonderschool Academy for step-by-step support.
Early childhood educators also earn different salaries depending on their place of employment. This doesn’t just mean one school pays more than another, though that may be true in certain circumstances. Here are the three most common types of preschool teacher positions and some insight into how their salaries differ:
If this career path interests you, check out this income potential estimator for in-home childcare providers. By inputting your own variables, you’ll be able to target an accurate salary estimate for your future.
If you’re already working as a preschool teacher, remember that you don’t have to let your salary stay stagnant. There are many ways to increase your take-home pay as your experience grows.
Here are a few of our favorite tips:
And if you’re interested in earning more by starting your own in-home preschool, we’re here to help. Get all the support you need, with no upfront costs, at Wonderschool Academy.
To learn more, go to www.wonderschoo.com/start.
Featured image: MCC LLC Dual Language Preschool Program in Lincoln, NE.
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