Recruiting and keeping qualified early childhood educators has become one of the biggest challenges for licensed child care centres in British Columbia. The Child Care Early Childhood Educator Wage Enhancement is designed to address that pressure by helping eligible non-profit child care providers offer more competitive wages, without placing additional financial strain on their operations. As part of the province’s broader Early Care and Learning Recruitment and Retention Strategy, this initiative supports centres that are already participating in provincial child care funding programs.
Through the wage enhancement, early childhood educators working in approved licensed centres can receive an hourly wage increase of up to about $6 per hour, with additional funding provided to help cover mandatory statutory benefits and premiums. This means participating providers receive support not only for higher wages, but also for the related employer costs that come with them. The program has played a meaningful role in raising median wages across the sector, making it easier for centres to retain experienced staff and maintain consistent, high-quality care for families.
Participation in the wage enhancement is optional, and applications are accepted on an ongoing basis for centres that meet certain requirements and are operating in British Columbia’s education and training space. For child care operators looking to stabilize staffing, reduce turnover, and align with provincial affordability and funding initiatives, this program can be a key piece of the puzzle. Reviewing the full details through GrantHub can help determine how this wage support fits into your centre’s funding strategy.
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