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Find Your Dream Career with an Early Childhood Director Certificate from NECC

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Why pursue a certificate for an Early Childhood Director?

Do you love children? Would you like a career where you can use your passion and energy to inspire young children? If so, NECC’s unique, nine-course Early Childhood Director Certificate Program is tailor-made for you. Our program prepares you for a rewarding career in the field of early childhood education and care, as you learn how to support children in various environments as they grow and develop.

NECC Certificates: Convenient Learning Options for Early Childhood Professionals

Early childhood professionals play a pivotal role in the education system, supporting young children and families in our communities. Available in traditional, online, and self-paced, competency-based education (CBE) formats, this nine-course program provides students with the classroom instruction and real-world experience necessary to be state-certified, preparing them to work in childcare centers or various other environments.

Upon completion of our Early Childhood Education (ECE) Program, you’ll be prepared to assume a professional role while educating and inspiring young children. You’ll also have the option of transferring credits to an associate degree program in ECE or a related field, streamlining your education.

Ready to discover where your energy and passion can take you?

What you’ll get from our Early Childhood Director certificate program

Learn Early Childhood Care and Education Essentials

Immerse yourself in the early childhood education and care world, as you develop the skills necessary to interact with and inspire young children in a professional role. Discover what it takes to cultivate reciprocal relationships with families and community agencies on behalf of young children, and how to plan safe and healthy environments for children in accordance with state and national standards.

At NECC, our Early Childhood Director Certificate will equip you with the skills and expertise necessary to seek immediate employment, advance your career, or further your education at NECC, proving that following your career dreams can lead to something truly amazing!

Gear Up for a Great Career in the Early Childhood Education Field

At NECC, we’re here to help you build a skill set that’s in demand. Whether you see yourself as the next great childcare center director, preschool director, preschool teacher, or other ECE professional, we’ve got you covered. While guiding you every step of the way, our experienced instructors will show you how to:

  • Knight emoji with thumbs upDevelop skills that are essential when working and interacting with young children (newborns to age eight)
  • Apply for early childhood certification through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC)
  • Gain experience working with young children by participating in a practicum
  • Seek employment as a director at an area childcare facility

Do Cool Stuff, Not Just Homework

Forget about endless lectures. We’re talking about interactive classes and workshops where you practice what you’ve learned in real-life scenarios, as well as projects that connect you with ECE professionals in the community.

Your Schedule, Your Rules

Juggling life, work, and study? No sweat. With a mix of online and on-campus options, NECC makes it easy for you to fit study into your life, not the other way around. Once you’ve completed our Early Childhood Director Certificate Program, you’ll be able to apply for a job or transfer your credits towards an associate degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field.


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I find (first-graders) are really eager to learn at that age and participate in activities”

Daniel Pierce, Elementary Education


 

Where this Journey Can Take You

illustration: support for every studentProfessionals with ECE backgrounds are always in high demand. Upon graduation from NECC with an Early Childhood Director Certificate, you can begin working in the field and decide whether you like it before investing additional time and money obtaining a degree.

Like a blank curriculum template, you can use your certificate as a foundation to build upon, empowering you to choose a wide variety of academic and career paths.

Imagine yourself serving in one of these professional roles:

  • Preparing young children for kindergarten as a Preschool Teacher
  • Helping children learn about various subjects as a Kindergarten Teacher
  • Optimizing program efficiency and impact as a Childcare Center Director
  • Keeping young children safe and comfortable as a Childcare Worker
  • Expertly overseeing all program aspects as a Preschool Director
  • Empowering parents and their children as a Nanny

Why choose NECC for your Early Childhood Director certificate?

We Get It

At NECC, inspiring our students to succeed is our top priority. Modern, relevant, and engaging, our Early Childhood Director Certificate courses are designed with you in mind.

NECC’s dedicated faculty and staff help students develop the skills they need to advance in the workforce or transfer to a four-year college or university. Our small class sizes ensure personalized attention and support, empowering students to thrive academically. We also offer a variety of student support services, including tutoring, counseling, and academic advising.

With over 60 credit programs, two convenient campuses, robust student support services, and a vibrant student life, NECC is committed to providing an affordable, accessible, and high-quality education for all.

Learn from the Pros

Our instructors aren’t just teachers. They’re experienced professionals who live and breathe early childhood education and care principles.

Experience Beyond the Classroom

At NECC, it’s not just about earning a degree. It’s about building a network, finding your tribe, and acquiring the tools necessary to chase your dreams. Our Haverhill and Lawrence campuses are home to a diverse range of clubs and organizations and activities that help students connect with peers who share similar interests.

Whether you choose to gain leadership experience, stay healthy and fit, join a club, or participate in varsity sports, and student activities, we’ll guarantee you’ll have fond memories of your time at NECC.

We Got Your Back

From the day you start until the day you land your first big gig, our team is here to support, guide, and cheer you on. At NECC, our goal is to empower our students by equipping them with the skills and tools necessary to thrive, wherever they choose to work.

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Got Prior Learning or Work Experience?

With NECC’s Credit for Prior Learning, you can move through the program at a faster pace, and graduate sooner! The best part is these credits are covered free-of-charge for eligible Massachusetts learners.

Support for Every Student

NECC offers a variety of student support services, including tutoring, counseling, and academic advising, to help students thrive academically. Want to transfer to NECC? Our advisors are happy to assist you.

Accommodations at NECC

As an ADA-compliant institution, NECC is committed to serving the needs of students, faculty, staff, and visitors with disabilities, including those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. We partner with multiple entities are dedicated to ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all members of the NECC community.

Do you have a documented disability? Are you Deaf or Hard of Hearing? If so, the Center for Accessibility Resources & Services (CARS) can connect you to the services you need to thrive at NECC.

Career Outlook for Early Childhood Directors North of Boston

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects over 5,000 new job openings for preschool and childcare center directors each year, on average, over the next eight years. Job openings for preschool teachers are projected to increase by 4% during that period, with a total of 23,300 new jobs created.

At NECC, our Early Childhood Director Certificate Program graduates have an exceptional rate of employment while working as childcare center directors, preschool directors, kindergarten teachers, and more. Some have gone on to start their own successful businesses!

How Much Can I Expect to Make As a Director of Early Childhood Education?

The earning potential for early childhood educators and directors varies based on several factors, including education, licenses, certifications, experience, setting, and additional skills. For example, according to Salary.com, the average salary for a Childcare Center Director in Massachusetts was $93,098 as of December 2024.

With an Early Childhood Director Certificate from NECC, you’ll be qualified to start or advance your career in these roles:

Preschool Teacher

Helps young children develop social, language, and problem-solving skills to prepare them for kindergarten. The median annual wage in Massachusetts for this role was $45,090 as of December 2024. The wage range typically falls between $40,770 and $51,010.¹

Kindergarten Teacher

Creates lesson plans to teach students 5 and older subjects, such as reading, science, and math. The median annual wage in Massachusetts for this role was $69,285 as of December 2024. The wage range typically falls between $57,416 and $83,284.¹

Childcare Center Director

Manages all aspects of a daycare or childcare program, including managing the facility, establishing policies and procedures, budgeting, hiring staff, overseeing curriculum, and maintaining relationships with families. The median annual wage in Massachusetts for this role was $93,098 as of December 2024. The wage range typically falls between $81,027 and $109,558.¹

Childcare Worker

Helps maintain a safe and comfortable learning environment for children, providing care, support, and classroom supervision. The median annual wage in Massachusetts for this role was $36,396 as of December 2024. The wage range typically falls between $32,801 and $40,468.¹

Preschool Director

Supervises staff, designs program plans, oversees daily activities, maintains relationships with families, and prepares budgets. The median annual wage in Massachusetts for this role was $184,386 as of December 2024. The wage range typically falls between $150,621 and $222,493.¹

Nanny

Provides children with the care and support they need so that parents can focus on other responsibilities. The median annual wage in Massachusetts for this role was $35,113 as of December 2024. The wage range typically falls between $31,787 and $38,945.¹

How to Get Started Earning an Early Childhood Director Certificate in the Merrimack Valley Region

Feeling pumped? We thought so! Learn more about how to apply for the Early Childhood Director Certificate Program and chat more about why this could be the best decision you’ll ever make!

Program Costs

For the 2024-2025 academic year, non-health for-credit courses have a cost of $263/credit for in-state students.

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Kathleen Bartolini

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FAQs

How much does an associate degree cost?

Community college is now free for eligible Massachusetts residents!

For learners living in other New England states, we offer a reduced out-of-state rate. All others, including international students, pay the full out-of-state rate, before any financial aid awards are made. 

Tuition and Financial Aid at NECC

What types of financial aid are available?

There are three basic types of financial aid you can receive while attending NECC: grants and scholarships, loans, and work-study. Grants and scholarships are a gift and carry no work or repayment requirements. Loans, regardless of the lending source, are funds that must be repaid. Loan repayment terms vary, while the actual loan gives you an opportunity to borrow against future earnings.

Available in on-campus and off-campus formats, all work-study jobs are part-time and filled on an as-needed basis.

Tuition and Financial Aid at NECC

How do I apply for financial aid?

At NECC, we understand that financial aid can make earning your college degree a reality. Many types of aid are available; funds that can be used to help pay for tuition and fees, books, and other personal costs. To qualify, you must meet certain eligibility requirements and complete the application process.

While you can complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at any time after October 1 to receive funds for the following academic year, we recommend you apply as early as possible since some grant funds are distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. The priority deadline for the state of Massachusetts is May 1. Although applications are accepted throughout the year, some state funds are awarded only to those who meet this deadline.

Please note: You must complete a FAFSA each academic year to be eligible for financial aid.

Tuition and Financial Aid at NECC

How do I transfer credits to NECC from another school?

Tried another college but had trouble making it work? At NECC, we make it easy for students to transfer from another school to ours. Roughly one-third of all NECC students have previously been enrolled at other colleges and then found success here. We welcome you to join them so you can get your education back on track!

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How do I transfer my NECC credits to a four-year school?

At NECC, our transfer agreements help ensure you are taking the right courses and electives so you can seamlessly transfer to the four-year college or university of your choice. We offer over 100 transfer agreements with public and private institutions.

Contact the Transfer and Advising Center to learn more.

Does the school assist with job placement?

At NECC, we want you to get a career you love. Our Career Services department is here to assist you at every stage in your career development. From career exploration and internships to landing that first job or navigating career changes, we can help you get on the right path to a career you will love! Whether you are a currently enrolled student or a recent grad, contact us and we can help you.

Our job placement specialists are here to learn about your academic interests and discuss related careers. NECC welcomes you to participate in our various career events and workshops and use our free resources to help you identify the right career for you.

How does NECC support diversity and inclusion?

NECC offers a positive and supportive learning environment of cultural inclusion; one which challenges prejudice, celebrates differences, embraces all identities, and inspires all students, staff, and faculty to succeed. As a Hispanic Serving Institution, we are passionate about closing racial equity gaps and ensuring the success of Hispanic members of our college and community.

What learning options are available if I work full-time?

At NECC, our staff and faculty understand that many of our students work or have other responsibilities outside the classroom. That’s why we offer flexible traditional and nontraditional learning options, including on-campus, online, and hybrid programs. Our online programs offer the same high-quality education and support as our on-campus programs, ensuring all students have an equal opportunity to thrive academically.

Online: Whether you want to complete one online class or your entire degree or certificate online, NECC’s online associate degree and certificate programs make it easy for you to enhance your knowledge and achieve your goals. On-campus: Northern Essex Community College is easily accessible from throughout the Merrimack Valley region to either of our campus locations in Haverhill and Lawrence, MA.

What is the average class size?

At NECC, inspiring our students and graduates to succeed is our top priority. That said, we understand that smaller class sizes help ensure that each student receives the personalized attention they deserve. Presently, our average class size is 16.3 students.

Does NECC have a study abroad program?

Are you interested in other cultures? Would you like to earn a degree while studying abroad? NECC understands that increasing your global awareness can help you gain an edge in the job market when you graduate. For students interested in other cultures or who want to travel and see new places, we offer an International Studies program.

Once accepted into the program, you can take advantage of short course opportunities to visit another country, study abroad for a semester, or increase your global awareness right here on campus by participating in One Geographic Region events or becoming a Global Scholar.

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Sources and Citations: ¹Salary information provided on this page is sourced from Salary.com. The data reflects estimates based on employer surveys and job listings. Actual salaries may vary based on location, experience, and other factors.

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