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Norfolk Reading Pathway Volunteer - Great Yarmouth Library

Norfolk Reading Pathway Volunteer - Great Yarmouth Library

Practical details

Volunteering • Organisation role

1—2 hrs/Week
The Place, 37-39 Market Pl, Great Yarmouth NR30 1LX, UK

Contact person

Katherine Osborne

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Provided

Reimbursement of costs

Requirements

Native language skills
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We are looking for a volunteer to help an adult improve their reading skills through supporting them to learn phonics. All learning materials are provided.

We are looking for a volunteer to support an adult with a low level of reading skill or Dyslexia to pursue a structured and guided approach to learning to read. The role is one which will require good interpersonal skills and a will to help support others in a patient and friendly manner.

The reading resources that will be provided to volunteers suggest a period of 6-12 months is spent working with the learner. This may change from person to person depending on their initial reading level and rate of progress but volunteers should be prepared to commit to this timescale as a minimum period they will volunteer.

You will be paired with a learner and the time you meet will be mutually agreed. Sessions will take place weekly and will normally last 1-2 hours. Sometimes they may be shorter depending on the progress of the learner and how much they wish to cover at each session.

 

The library service will support the volunteer by offering the following:

 

·      An induction to the role and initial guidance on using the resources

·      Additional materials will be available through libraries which can be used with readers at a range of levels

·      Support from library staff in helping to identify new resources and means of support as the reader progresses

·      Regular catch up meetings for Norfolk Reading Pathway coaches

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About Norfolk Library and Information Service

Norfolk Library and Information Service is nationally recognised as being one of the best library services in the country. We're an integral part of the public service offer in Norfolk. Our vision is for everyone in Norfolk to use their inspirational, safe and welcoming libraries. Our volunteers support and add value to our Library services. We have roles to suit all needs and we welcome volunteers of all ages, abilities and backgrounds.

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Practical details

Volunteering • Organisation role

1—2 hrs/Week
The Place, 37-39 Market Pl, Great Yarmouth NR30 1LX, UK

Contact person

Katherine Osborne

Ask Katherine a question

Provided

Reimbursement of costs

Requirements

Native language skills