Become a Literacy Coach with the Rural Youth and Adult Literacy Trust (RYALT)!
- Are you passionate about literacy and making a positive impact in your community? Look no further! Our volunteer literacy coaches are the core of our organisation.
About our students
- Students vary from people learning the alphabet to those wanting to write essays, but most are somewhere in between.
- They don’t have the skills they need for everyday life.
- Our students range in age from 14 to 65 and are from all walks of life.
- We ask for your preferences about the kind of person you would be comfortable working with. Your enthusiasm, patience, and commitment are what matter most.
What You'll Do As a Literacy Coach
- Volunteers for this role will be teaching the basics of reading and writing.
- You will be working one to one with a student, by video-conference.
- Each coach will be coaching three times a week for a minimum of half an hour each time, as well as doing the planning for these meetings.
- Attend professional development workshops online.
What We're Looking For
- The main qualities you need are: be friendly, patient, love helping others, and have an analytical mind. Our training and support covers the rest.
- You will need moderate technology skills. You will be required to download and use our messaging app, Slack, for communication and our wiki library of resources.
- We have tech support people who can help you learn to use these tools, if you are not confident. Using them is an essential part of the role.
- This role requires long-term commitment (a minimum of a year) and a fair bit of your time. However it can be flexible. It also very rewarding.
Requirements:
• Good computer skills. Excellent spoken English, reading and writing skills. • Must be fluent in English (verbal and written). • Reliable. • An analytical mind, friendly personality. • NZ based
A Ministry of Justice background check is required for this role.
Time commitment:
A minimum of 3 hours per week, consisting of 1.5 hours preparation and 3 x half hour tutoring sessions online. Prior to that the training is self-access and free.
You must also be able to attend one of our professional development webinars at least once a term, and to meet with the coordinator about the student’s goals once a term as well.