Almost everybody dreams of being their own boss! In family day care, that dream becomes reality.
With the freedom to work the hours that suit you and your lifestyle, your family day care business will be what you make of it.
For some, it’s a bit of extra money in the pocket. For others, it’s a lucrative full-time career.
To find out how much you could take home as a family day care educator, click here or on the button below to use our Family Day Care Income Calculator.
You can even checkout some real examples below of how family day care educators around Australia structure their business and take charge of their earning capacity.
Age - late 20's
Experience in family day care - 5 years
Location - Metropolitan Western Australia
Hours worked per week - 58
Ashlee started her family day care business in 2015 when she was in her mid 20's and currently works on average 58 hours per week as a full-time family day care educator.
Ashlee lives in a Metropolitan area of Western Australia and currently earns a gross income of $120,000 per year.
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Age - mid 20's
Experience in family day care - 1 year
Location - Regional South Australia
Hours worked per week - 28
Gayani has just started working as a family day care educator, having opened her business in 2019. Gayani currently works part-time averaging approximately 28 hours per week.
Based in regional South Australia, Gayani currently earns a gross income of $41,000 per year.
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Age - mid 40's
Experience in family day care - 18 years
Location - Regional New South Wales
Hours worked per week - 66
Jane is a family day care educator from a regional town in New South Wales.
Jane runs her family day care business on a full-time basis and works approximately 66 hours per week. Jane offers weekend care for families on top of her normal Monday - Friday hours. By offering weekend care, Jane has the ability to boost her income by providing family day care to families that have non-standard working hours.
Jane's approximate gross yearly income is $113,000.
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Age - mid 30's
Experience in family day care - 11 years
Location - Regional Queensland
Hours worked per week - 30
Mandy has been a family day care educator since 2009 and currently works part-time, averaging approximately 30 hours per week.
Mandy is based in a regional Queensland town and currently earns a gross income of $43,000 per year.
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Age - early to mid 50's
Experience in family day care - 26 years
Location - Metropolitan Victoria
Hours worked per week - 50
Sarah is a full-time family day care educator who is based in a metropolitan city of Victoria.
Sarah is in her early to mid 50's and has been a family day care educator for 26 years. She works an average of 50 hours per week, which allows her to earn a gross income of $96,000 per year.
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Age - mid 20's
Experience in family day care - 3 years
Location - Metropolitan New South Wales
Hours worked per week - 46
Saima has been a family day care educator since 2017 and currently works full-time averaging approximately 46 hours per week.
Based in metropolitan New South Wales, Saima is in her mid 20's and currently earns a gross income of $108,000 per year.
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Age - late 30's
Experience in family day care - 10 years
Location - Regional Tasmania
Hours worked per week - 65
Katie is a full-time family day care educator who is based in regional Tasmania.
Katie is in her late 30's and has been a family day care educator for 10 years. She works an average of 65 hours per week, which allows her to earn a gross income of $104,000 per year.
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*Please note that personal details and images have been changed to protect educator privacy.
** All incomes noted above are before tax and do not take into account business operating expenses.