Reading Volunteer

Volunteers have 30-minute one-to-one reading sessions on 2 days per week. This is across 6 weeks with a child aged between 5 and 11 years old. You’ll see your reader progress. You'll select sessions on days and times that work with your commitments.

What You'll Do: 

Bookmark Reading Volunteers directly support children who are at risk of leaving primary school unable to read well. Struggling to read can contribute to poor educational attainment, lower literacy in adulthood and has even been linked to a lower life expectancy. You can help ignite the joy of reading and change a child’s story. 

 

About the Role

  • As a Reading Volunteer, you’ll have 30-minute one-to-one reading sessions on 2 days per week.
  • This is across 6 weeks with a child aged between 5 and 11 years old.
  • Each session will involve reading stories and playing literacy games on our secure online platform or face-to-face.
  • You’ll book your reading programme through Bookmark’s Volunteer Hub and select sessions on days and times that work with your commitments.   
  • Bookmark pays for your DBS checks, provides online training and offers volunteers ongoing support so that you can deliver fantastic and fun reading sessions, enabling all children to discover the joy of reading. 

 

To find out how to apply, please email community@bookmarkreading.org and state that you found our opportunity through King's College London.

Why You'll Love It: 
  • The role is flexible, impactful and rewarding.
  • More than 60% volunteers say their own wellbeing has improved because of volunteering with us! 
  • The role is set up for you to bring your own personality into the sessions and get to know your reader’s interests.
  • You will enjoy providing the child one-to-one attention and being able to introduce a book, comic or poem for the first time that they love! 
What You'll Learn: 

In this role, you will directly help children who struggle with their reading to gain essential skills at a crucial age. This will prepare them to move up in school and be ready to tackle new challenges without falling further behind.  

 

Bookmark pays for your DBS checks, provides online training and offers volunteers ongoing support so that you can deliver fantastic and fun reading sessions, enabling all children to discover the joy of reading. 

What We're Looking For: 

To become a Bookmark Reading Volunteer, you should be: 

  • 18 and over, and currently living in the UK. 
  • able to provide enthusiasm, encouragement, empathy and patience. 
  • free to commit to 30-minute one-to-one reading sessions on 2 days per week, across 6 weeks. 
  • able to provide two references for your application (for safeguarding reasons).
  • prepared with access to a PC, laptop, Chromebook or iPad with a webcam and internet connection, and feel relatively comfortable using technology (for online reading programmes). 
Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Education
Young People
Outside of London
Remote opportunity
Location of opportunity: 
We offer two different formats of our one-to-one reading programme: online or face-to-face. The postcodes of our face-to-face reading programmes can be found on our website: bookmarkreading.org/f2f-schools-list
6 Weeks Minimum
1 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Motivating Others
Digital Literacy
Empathy
Skills you should possess: 
Teaching / Training
Novice
Languages you should know: 
English
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit
Education
Requirements: 
DBS check
Over 18 years old
Phone Interview
Training

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