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How much do entry level classroom observer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level classroom observer in the United States is $15.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Classroom Observer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Classroom Observer, you need a basic understanding of educational practices, observational skills, and in many cases, at least a high school diploma or some college coursework in education. Familiarity with data collection tools, digital recording devices, and basic reporting software like Microsoft Excel is typically required. Attention to detail, objectivity, and strong communication skills help observers accurately document classroom dynamics and provide useful feedback. These competencies are crucial for ensuring reliable observations that support educational research and continuous classroom improvement.

What are some common challenges faced by Entry Level Classroom Observers, and how can they be managed?

Entry Level Classroom Observers often encounter challenges such as navigating classroom dynamics without disrupting instruction, maintaining objectivity during observations, and effectively documenting observations in real-time. It’s important to develop strong observational and note-taking skills, remain unobtrusive, and build rapport with both teachers and students while maintaining professional boundaries. Regular feedback from supervisors and collaboration with experienced colleagues can help new observers adapt quickly and improve their techniques.

What are entry level classroom observers?

Entry level classroom observers are individuals who visit classrooms to watch and record information about teaching methods, student engagement, and classroom dynamics. They typically do not participate in instruction but focus on collecting unbiased data to help improve educational practices. These observers may be employed by school districts, research organizations, or educational consultants. Their observations can be used for teacher development, research projects, or program evaluations.
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Early Childhood Educators Needed

Hill & Dale Family Learning Center

Santa Monica, CA • On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Hill & Dale Family Learning Center is a non profit, NAEYC Accredited Early Childhood Education Center in Santa Monica, CA looking for highly qualified PT and FT Educators. You must posses a strong knowledge base in Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Play Based Curriculum as well as some knowledge of curriculum models like Reggio, Montessori and Emergent Curriculum. We utilize many different styles at H&D!

  • We are currently hiring PT substitute educators with some experience and basic educational requirements who are looking to gain an entry level position with room for growth! (Quite a few of our FT Educators started out as support or subs!)
  • We are also hiring FT educators with at least 1-2 years of experience working with ages 0-5 and the educational requirements needed to be a fully qualifiedInfant/Toddler OR Preschool Educator
  • Applicants must follow and adhere to COVID-19 precautions and requirements.

*Please do not apply for any position if you do not have any ECE experience/education or are not willing to adhere to COVID-19 requirements.

All applicants must also perform and posses the following:

Educational Programming Development and Implementation

  • Create a learning community devoted to nurturing the development of children, families and educators with an emphasis on empathy, trust, cooperation, responsibility and self-esteem.
  • Ensure high quality Developmentally Appropriate Practice and care always.
  • Maintain current documentation of learning process and assessments of individual children’s growth.
  • Provide daily rich, engaging curriculum experiences to all children.
  • Collaborate with peer lead educators and educators to maintain an inclusive and organized classroom.
  • Evaluate curriculum implementation and develop strategies for continuous improvement.
  • Develop meaningful relationships and trust with children and families that is supportive of each family’s values and ensures alignment with Hill & dale’s philosophy.
  • Select appropriate learning materials for classroom.

Partnership with Families

  • Develop and maintain strong, positive relationships with families based on partnership, mutual respect, transparency and open communication. Engender families’ trust and enable clear lines of responsibility and accountability.
  • Orient new families in policies, procedures, philosophy and routines of the center ensuring smooth onboarding.
  • Partner with families by developing individualized plans for children and providing rich parent education opportunities.
  • Support planning and implementation of community and enrichment events.

Health & Safety

  • Ensure Center compliance with all local, regional, state and Federal regulations, training requirements and licensing requirements. Assist with accreditation as needed.
  • Perform daily child health and equipment inspections that adhere to current policies and procedures.

Additional Duties as Assigned

QUALIFICATIONS

PT Support Educators:

  • Some classroom or practicum class experience working with ages 0-5.
  • Some experience developing and implementing early childhood education curriculum, deep understanding of current and emerging trends.
  • 6 units inECE/CD including core courses for entry level educators OR be willing to enroll in ECE courses.

FT Infant/Toddler AND Preschool Educators:

  • 1-2 years of classroom experience working with ages 0-5.
  • Infant/Toddler Applicants-must have Infant & Toddler units
  • Experience developing and implementing early childhood education curriculum, deep understanding of current and emerging trends.
  • At least 12 units in ECE/CD including core courses.

COMPETENCIES/ATTRIBUTES:

  • Passionate about the development and well-being of children.
  • Dedicated to improvement of the teaching profession.
  • Embraces the Hill & Dale mission and core values. Skilled educator who treats children with respect at all times.
  • Possess a well-rounded understanding of the whole child and Developmentally Appropriate Practice and able to respond to the individual child and family needs and interests.
  • Possesses good observational and analytical skills and able to offer fresh, creative solutions in difficult situations.
  • Communicates in a manner that is transparent, straight-forward and concise.
  • Executes Center priorities and calmly manages emergencies as they arise.
  • Able to view situations through multiple lenses to make well-informed decisions. Analyzes and diagnoses situations using sound judgment.
  • Strong interpersonal skills. Able to work with different perspectives, backgrounds, and personality types.
  • Able to earn the trust and respect of all stakeholders, resolve conflicts and set the tone for a positive culture.