Steps to Get Started as a Provider
Ready to start you career as a child care provider? Here are some of the steps to get started.
Reach out
Contacting your local CCR&R is the best first step! They can help answer your questions, point you to resources, and support you through your next steps.
Learn about your options
Start by thinking about what age you want to serve and the type of care you want to provide. This could include:
License-Exempt Care
Care for three or fewer children, not including your own
Located in the home of the child, your own home, or another child care facility
Registered Family Child Care Home
Certified to care for up to 10 children
Located in your own home
Certified Family Child Care Home
Certified to care for up to 16 children
Located in a building constructed as a single-family dwelling
Certified Child Care Center
Certified to care for 13 or more children
Located in a building constructed as other than a single family dwelling
Learn more about your options to become a Child Care Provider in the State of Oregon by visiting Oregon Department of Learning and Care.
Explore Career Options
Whether you decide to be a preschool teacher, a child care administrator, or a nanny, there are many education and career paths you can take when it comes to a career in child care.
Get Licensed
Depending on the type of child care you choose, you may need to become a licensed care provider. However, getting licensed is easier than you’d think. If you’re already running a child care business, it may not even require any changes to your current setup!
There are many resources out there to help you become a licensed care provider. Get in touch with your local CCR&R for help with licensing, training, grants, and coaching.