Volunteering
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Tutor Application - Tutor Advisory Board - FAQ for Tutors
Volunteers are needed to assist English-speaking adults who want to improve their reading, writing, math or basic technology skills. Previous teaching experience is not necessary and you do not need to have a College degree - you just need to enjoy working with people and have a strong desire to teach someone the joy of reading and writing.
Other volunteer opportunities:
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Assist with computers and literacy software. The Literacy Department needs people who are comfortable using computers to help participants use special literacy software in the Computer Lab.
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Office assistance, answering phones in the Literacy Annex.
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Help staff with events such as Families for Literacy or Early Literacy programs. Early Literacy offers parents and children a chance to volunteer together.
Tutors must be 18 years old.
Opportunities
for teens younger than 18 include: assisting children with computer
skills, working with children in summer programs and assisting in the office.
Tutor Application
If you are interested in volunteering, or for more information, please call Escondido Public Library Literacy Services at (760) 747-2233.
Tutor Advisory
Board
Escondido Public Library's Literacy Services Tutor Advisory Board
consists of 6 members. Board members serve for 2 years.
FAQ for Volunteers
- What qualifications do I
need to become a tutor?
Volunteer tutors must speak English, be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. The ability to work with a diverse population and the desire to help another succeed is necessary.
- Do I need previous tutoring
experience to become a tutor?
No. Literacy staff will provide training and ongoing support to assist you in your tutoring experience. We provide assessment in learner skill levels before matching individuals with tutors. Resources and materials will be available to you as well as refresher training and tutoring tips and techniques.
- Who are the learners?
Learners are English speaking adults, 16 years or older who may either be native born speakers or have English as a second language. Many are employed, have families, and all are committed to improving their lives.
- What kind of commitment do I
have to make?
We ask for a commitment of at least one year. Tutoring sessions are 1 1/2 hours, 2 times a week for a total of 3 hours per week. Tutors and learners arrange the days and times for their sessions.
- Where will I tutor?
Tutoring space is provided at the Main Library, Branch Library and the Literacy Annex. Computer literacy is provided at the Mathes Center Computer Lab, Branch Library and Literacy Annex. In some instances, appointments may be necessary.
- How long do students remain
in the program?
Program services are focused around learner's objectives. There is no time limit to how long a student is enrolled in the program. Tutors and learners are periodically interviewed to assess progress and review learners' goals and objectives. Students may be referred to other programs once they have achieved proficiency in their basic skills.
