Opportunity Details
Literacy Tutor (August 2024 start, AmeriCorps)
ABOUT THE LITERACY LAB
The education system in the United States continues to be deeply impacted by a long history of unjust policies that socio-economically disinvest in communities of color. The Literacy Lab’s mission is to address inequities by providing students – in communities experiencing racial and/or economic inequities – with evidence-based, culturally responsive literacy instruction as preparation for academic, professional, and personal success. We believe literacy is a human right. When we achieve our mission, we will have created a more just society where all students have the literacy services needed to unlock educational opportunities and success in life.
Since 2009, The Literacy Lab has worked with communities and school districts to provide evidence-based literacy interventions to more than 40,000 children from marginalized communities to enhance their early literacy skills. By embedding rigorously trained Tutors and Fellows in Pre-K classrooms and elementary schools, The Literacy Lab strives to create a full six-year continuum of support for young readers.
ELIGIBILITY
At a minimum, all Tutors must:
- Be at least 17 years old at the time of application and 18 years old by start date
- Have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalency
- Have served no more than 3 previous terms with AmeriCorps State & National
- Consent to AmeriCorps and school background checks
- Be a US citizen, national, or permanent resident (DACA recipients are unfortunately not eligible to apply)
- Must not be registered, or be required to register, on any sex offender registry
POSITION
The Literacy Lab recognizes that ensuring all students have the chance to read proficiently is an urgent and critical need. Our approach is to provide Pre-K classrooms and elementary schools with evidence-based literacy intervention and full-time literacy tutors to implement the model. With the help of assessment tools, their coaching teams, and The Literacy Lab’s program staff, our tutors help their students become successful readers. If you want to make a difference in the lives of children while gaining professional skills and experience in the fields of education, nonprofit, and social justice, a service term with The Literacy Lab may be the perfect opportunity for you!
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Tutors serve full-time for an entire academic year. At their school site, Tutors implement specific early literacy interventions for Pre-K and K-3 students. Tutors also conduct weekly progress monitoring and work with a team of coaches to make data-informed decisions to ensure each child is on track to read proficiently. Tutors are a part of the school community and work to build strong relationships with students, teachers, and other staff. In addition, tutors participate in community-based volunteer opportunities and ongoing professional development sessions. Tutors are placed at school sites with one to three other tutors.
For the K-3 program, tutors will be placed in one school for the whole school year. They’ll have a caseload of 15-18 students who need targeted reading support. Using specific early literacy interventions, tutors see their students every day, one-on-one for 20 minutes. Tutors build a relationship with each student and are able to zoom in on areas where students might be struggling.
At a minimum, a Tutor must:
- Serve in a full-time capacity, approx. 8 hours/ day, Monday - Friday
- Commit to a full service term (August 2024 - June/July 2025)
- Implement feedback from coaches and program staff
- Utilize specific data-based and scripted curriculum
- Participate in required professional developments, community service days, ongoing training, and other occasional required Literacy Lab events and meetings in the late afternoon/early evening
BENEFITS
Over the course of their service term, Tutors receive:
- A living allowance (MO/VA $1,700, MA/MD $1,900, DC $2,000)
- Federal student loan forbearance program through AmeriCorps and post-service interest payment on loans that were in forbearance
- Segal Education Award upon completion of the service term. This amount is prorated based on when you start service throughout the school year.
- Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, with all premiums covered by The Literacy Lab. This is for members only and does not include any dependents.
- Access to the AmeriCorps Child Care Assistance program (Fact Sheet and FAQs), Federal SNAP benefits, and Literacy Lab Employee Assistance Program
- Transferable professional development that complements your service year experience
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND ANTI-RACISM
In addition to fulfilling our mission of ensuring that our students have the resources they need to be successful readers, we are proud to support diverse cohorts of Tutors and Fellows each year. We know that our cohorts are stronger when our Tutors and Fellows represent a number of different communities, cultures, religious backgrounds, genders, and sexual orientations. Because of the systemic history of racial inequity in the teaching profession, we’re dedicated to creating opportunities for emerging educators of color. Research shows that students who have a teacher who looks like them early in their educational career are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college. As over 90% of the students The Literacy Lab serves are children of color, we know that having a representative cohort is crucial for positive long-term effects on our students.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
The Literacy Lab is an equal opportunity employer that values equity and recruits a diverse, inclusive workforce. We strongly encourage women, people of color, those who live with disabilities, and folks who identify as LGBTQIA+ to apply. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. The Literacy Lab participates in the federal government's E-Verify program to determine employment eligibility. To learn more about the E-Verify program, please click here.
Reasonable accommodations can be made for applicants and selected members. Applicants requesting reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process should reach out to the Recruitment Team (recruitment@theliteracylab.org). Applicants requesting reasonable accommodations for the anticipated service year should reach out to the Human Resources Team (hr@theliteracylab.org).
LEARN MORE
- Explore our Year at a Glance.
- Review our website here.
- Review our Background Check and Covid-19 policies.
REGISTER & APPLY
- Register for your application through The Literacy Lab’s website.
Age Minimum (with Adult): 1+, Minimum Age:18+
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