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Preschool Spanish Teacher

Rock Hill, MO ยท On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Are you creative, energetic, and excited to make learning Spanish engaging for preschoolers? The Goddard School is looking for a dependable, positive Spanish Teacher to join our team! This unique ...

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How much do spanish preschool jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for spanish preschool in the United States is $16.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $18.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Spanish preschool?

A Spanish preschool is an early childhood education center where instruction and daily activities are conducted primarily or entirely in Spanish. These preschools immerse children in the Spanish language, helping them develop language skills naturally through play, songs, stories, and social interactions. In addition to language acquisition, Spanish preschools often introduce children to Hispanic cultures, traditions, and customs, fostering cultural awareness from a young age. Such programs are beneficial for both native Spanish speakers and children learning Spanish as a second language.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Spanish preschool teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Spanish Preschool Teacher, you need fluency in Spanish, a background in early childhood education, and relevant teaching credentials or certifications. Familiarity with educational software, classroom management systems, and age-appropriate curriculum tools is typically required. Patience, creativity, and strong interpersonal communication skills help build trust and engagement with young children and their families. These skills are crucial for fostering language development and creating a positive, effective learning environment for preschoolers.

What are some common challenges faced by teachers in a Spanish preschool classroom, and how can they be addressed?

Teachers in Spanish preschool classrooms often encounter challenges such as managing a diverse group of young learners with varying language proficiencies and cultural backgrounds. Balancing language immersion while ensuring comprehension requires creative lesson planning and frequent use of visual aids, songs, and hands-on activities. Additionally, fostering a positive and inclusive environment helps students feel comfortable participating regardless of their initial Spanish skills. Collaboration with fellow educators and ongoing professional development are key strategies for overcoming these challenges and ensuring student success.

What is the difference between Spanish Preschool vs Spanish Daycare Teacher?

AspectSpanish PreschoolSpanish Daycare Teacher
CredentialsEarly childhood education certification, Spanish language proficiencyChildcare certification, Spanish language skills
Work EnvironmentPreschools, educational settings for ages 3-5Daycare centers, early care for infants to preschoolers
Employer & IndustryPreschools, private and public educational institutionsChildcare centers, daycare facilities
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on early education and language learningFocus on childcare and supervision

Spanish Preschool professionals primarily work in educational settings for young children, emphasizing early learning and bilingual development. Spanish Daycare Teachers focus on caring for children in daycare environments, providing supervision and basic early care. While both roles require Spanish language skills, Spanish Preschool roles often demand additional early childhood education credentials. Understanding these differences helps parents and job seekers find the right fit for early childhood development needs.

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Infographic showing various Spanish Preschool job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,100 per year, or $16.4 per hour.

Preschool Teacher/Preschool Teacher Assistant

Step By Step Preschool Inc

El Sobrante, CA โ€ข On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Employee discounts
  • Paid time off

We are looking for a qualified Preschool Teacher to prepare small children for kindergarten by easing them into organized education. You will teach them important elements that they will encounter soon after they enter school life. A preschool teacher must have a great love and patience for children. Qualifications needed to teach them effectively include knowledge of best practices and preschool educational methods as well as the ability to engage them and earn their trust and attention. The goal is to contribute to the healthy mental and emotional development of the child so they can more easily acclimate in the next level of education.
Responsibilities

  • Develop a careful and creative program suitable for preschool children
  • Employ a variety of educational techniques (storytelling, educational play, media etc.) to teach children
  • Observe each child to help them improve their social competencies and build self-esteem
  • Encourage children to interact with each other and resolve occasional conflicts
  • Guide children to develop their artistic and practical capabilities through a carefully constructed curriculum (identifing shapes, numbers, colors, explore crafts in English and Spanish etc.)
  • Organize nap and snack hours and supervise children to ensure they are safe at all times
  • Track children’s progress and report to parents
  • Communicate with parents regularly to understand the children’s background and psyche
  • Collaborate with other educators
  • Maintain a clean and tidy classroom consistent with health and safety standards
Skills

  • Proven experience as a Preschool Teacher
  • Excellent understanding of the principles of child development and preschool educational methods
  • Familiarity with safety and sanitation guidelines for classrooms
  • Excellent communication and instructional skills
  • Ability to act as mediator between children
  • Cool-tempered, friendly and reliable
  • Balance between a creative mind and a practical acumen
  • Certification in child CPR and Mandatory Reporter Training
  • Preschool Teacher Certification in education or relevant field
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish (preferably)