Career Guide: Preschool Director
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What Is a Preschool Director?
Preschool directors, sometimes referred to as directors of early childhood education, preschool administrators or childcare center directors, are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of early education centers. Their role blends leadership, child development expertise and administrative skills to ensure that young learners receive high-quality care and education.
Unlike preschool teachers, who work directly with children in the classroom setting, preschool directors manage the entire center’s performance. This ranges from duties such as developing educational programs to supervising staff and communication with families. These professionals are critical in early childhood education, providing influence in child development and the professional growth of the teachers they supervise.
Preschool Director Duties
Preschool directors play a key role in shaping a nurturing, well-run environment that prioritizes teachers and children alike. Typical preschool director responsibilities include:
- Creating budgets and managing the school’s finances
- Overseeing the daily operations of their preschool, including staffing, scheduling and compliance with licensing requirements
- Developing and managing curricula and lesson plans that support early learning and child development
- Handling parent communications, including addressing concerns and sharing professional development opportunities
Requirements to Become a Preschool Director
If you’re currently considering a new career and wondering how to become a daycare director or preschool director, there are a few requirements you should keep in mind. Most preschool director jobs require at least a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, child development or a related field. Some states and institutions prefer or require a master’s degree – especially for leadership positions in larger centers or school systems.
Additionally, employers typically expect 2 to 5 years of experience working in early childhood settings, either as a teacher or in an administrative role. For many, the path involves progressing from preschool teacher to director over a period of time. Other common qualifications to consider include:
- State-specific director credentials
- A valid Child Development Associate (CDA) credential
- Background checks and safety training certifications
As you take on your journey toward this rewarding career, keep in mind that licensing and credentialing standards can vary based on a wide range of factors, so be sure to check your state’s requirements for becoming a preschool director.
Degree Options to Become a Preschool Director
Preschool Director Salary and Job Outlook


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Advance Your Education Career
Whether you’re already working in child education or exploring the possibility of advancing your career, now is a great time to take the next step. At ACE, we understand the need for skilled preschool directors is growing – and with us by your side, your potential will too.
The next level of your career is ready when you are. All you have to do is apply now!