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LITERACY LAB FELLOW - Cincinnati, OH
ABOUT THE LITERACY LAB: The Literacy Lab is a national non-profit organization. We believe that literacy is not just a skill, but a fundamental human right. This belief fosters our unwavering desire to ensure that all people have access to evidence-based literacy development to unlock opportunities for success in school and life. Through this work, we aim to build a world where everyone has the literacy to shape their future and make their hopes and aspirations a reality. It is our commitment to people-first, continuous innovation and improvement, and transformative results that fuel everything we do.
We seek staff, leaders, and Fellows who see opportunities in every challenge, maintain a sense of abundance amidst the brutal facts, view holding oneself and others accountable as essential parts of showing care and respect, and use multiple forms of data to guide decisions, actions, and behaviors. We are an organization of people who bring different experiences and perspectives, aligned around a set of shared values, driving toward a common purpose.
The Literacy Lab currently operates in the following locations: Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD; Boston, MA; Atlanta, GA; Cincinnati, OH; and Milwaukee, WI. Since 2009, The Literacy Lab has provided evidence-based literacy instruction to more than 40,000 children to develop early literacy skills.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Literacy Lab Fellow is embedded in a classroom of children aged 3–5 to develop their early literacy skills in preparation for Kindergarten. Fellows are trained in research-based early literacy strategies and collaborate with the classroom teaching staff to enhance daily literacy opportunities and conduct literacy assessments. Fellows work to ensure that all students are prepared with the skills necessary to enter kindergarten. Fellows work 5 days a week, 5 hours per day, at a rate of $16.50 - $18.00 an hour (determined based on region), and receive rigorous, career-focused experience while shaping the academic and life trajectories of their students.
During the Fellowship, Fellows are supported throughout the process of applying for college, seeking employment opportunities in the education and nonprofit sectors, and continuously engaging with the community. If you want to make a difference in the lives of children, serving as a Literacy Lab Fellow may be an excellent opportunity for you!
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Implement elements of the literacy and math rich schedule, including greeting children at arrival, helping children write their name at sign-in, having “Strive for 5” mealtime conversations, writing a daily message, conducting a Repeated Read Aloud, journaling, enhancing literacy during choice time, leading one-on-one and/or small group targeted interventions, and leading literacy-rich transitions
- Record student and program data completely and accurately in an online database daily; maintain confidentiality of all student data
- Provide targeted early literacy support to up to 5 children daily in a one-on-one and/or small group setting using scripted early literacy interventions; achieve a high degree of fidelity to the scripted interventions
- Assess, with a high level of accuracy, child outcomes and progress using tri-annual benchmark assessments and ongoing progress monitoring assessments
- Identify students who qualify for targeted one-on-one and/or small group services based on assessment data, with guidance from Literacy Lab staff and in partnership with the lead classroom teacher
- Participate in on-site coaching sessions to review student progress, plan, problem-solve, and set goals; act on constructive feedback from coaching sessions
- Participate in ongoing training and other Literacy Lab events and meetings
- Travel, as necessary.
- All other duties as assigned by Literacy Lab staff
- Communicate and interact with students in an age and developmentally-appropriate way; develop positive relationships with students receiving services
- Communicate effectively with Literacy Lab staff and site personnel
- Build professional relationships and communicate regularly with classroom teachers and Literacy Lab staff regarding schedules, literacy strategies, student progress, etc.
Attendance
- Serve in a part-time capacity, 5 hours/day during the school day (generally within the hours of 8 AM - 2 PM; exact schedule varies by school)
- Maintain regular and timely attendance Monday-Friday, allowing for consistent daily tutoring and regular required training sessions, meetings, and coaching sessions. This includes traveling locally as necessary
- Commit to serving a full school year (September 2025 - June 2026)
- Attend professional learning group (“PLG”) sessions led by Literacy Lab staff
Support Structure
- Literacy Lab staff provide training on interventions and assessments, and ongoing observation and coaching support. They will also support your professional journey through the program year.
- Transferable professional development that complements your service year experience
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
- Support the preschool classroom as assigned by the Literacy Lab staff, excluding activities that would displace a staff member or volunteer
- Perform assignments and/or duties as assigned by Literacy Lab staff, excluding activities that would displace a staff member or volunteer
BENEFITS
An hourly wage of $16.50/hour
A $120 monthly transportation and communication stipend
A $2,500 higher education award (contingent on meeting all programmatic expectations)
Professional development training
Mentorship by professional educators
Ongoing coaching and feedback
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must be 18 years of age or older by three to three and a half weeks before your start date
- Must have at least a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent by your start date
- Must be either a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States
- Must be able to meet the USCIS employment eligibility requirements
- Must pass mandatory pre-service background checks, including FBI, State of Service, State of Residence, National Sex Offender Public Website, and required school/district checks
- Speak, read, and write American English proficiently to fluently
- Interest in education, specifically helping young children develop early language and literacy skills
- Ability to connect and identify with students
- Dedication to community service
- Basic computer skills, including the ability to navigate online systems and email
- Strong planning and time management skills, with an energetic, results-oriented, student-focused style
- Strong capacity to be flexible, remain calm, and be positive in varied, sometimes challenging circumstances and high-pressure environments
- Consistent follow-through and strong personal standards of excellence, ethics, and integrity
- Participate in ongoing training and other Literacy Lab events and meetings
- Ability to accept and incorporate constructive feedback from Literacy Lab staff, school site staff, and other diverse personalities who work in the same space
- Participate in ongoing training and other Literacy Lab events and meetings
- Travel, as necessary.
- All other duties as assigned by Literacy Lab staff
The Literacy Lab is an equal opportunity employer that values and recruits a diverse, inclusive workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. The Literacy Lab participates in the federal government's E-Verify program to determine employment eligibility. To learn more about the E-Verify program, please click here.
Salary : $17 - $18