Summer Reading Challenge Volunteer - Read to the Beat

Summer Reading Challenge Volunteer - Read to the Beat

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Volunteering Project role (Temporary)

Flexible hours · Starting from 25 Jul
Flexible location

Contact person

Katherine Osborne

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Provided

Reimbursement of costs
Norfolk Library and Information Service

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Norfolk Libraries will be running our Read to the Beat Summer Reading Challenge in the Summer holidays and we're looking for volunteers aged 13-25 to help.

We are looking for young volunteers aged 13-25 to help with our Read to the Beat Summer Reading Challenge. Young volunteers help us to promote the challenge to children and their parents, they will talk to young people about what they're reading and help keep them on course to complete the challenge and get their certificate. There's also opportunities to demonstrate your art skills by helping to decorate the children's library for the summer.


We are looking for volunteers who are:


  • keen to learn
  • reliable
  • happy to talk to children and their parents


Volunteer travel expenses can be reimbursed and we provide an induction at the start of the summer to tell you everything you need to know about the role.


Volunteering times can be flexible to allow for holidays, etc. but we look to get them booked in at the start of the summer so everyone knows when they're expected to be at the library.


Volunteers can use their volunteering towards a FLOURISH Youth Award. Volunteering hours can also be used towards a Duke of Edinburgh Award if you are currently completing one through your school or another organisation.

Related to

Reading & Writing
Hosting
Youth work
Arts & crafts
Community & family
Education
Wellbeing
Good health and well-being
Quality education
Reduced inequalities
Suitable for under 18's

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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Applications closing in 2 months.

Practical details

Volunteering Project role (Temporary)

Flexible hours · Starting from 25 Jul
Flexible location

Contact person

Katherine Osborne

Ask Katherine a question

Provided

Reimbursement of costs