The Youth Services Department of the Los Angeles Public Library coordinates and oversees systemwide services for children and teens, parents and caregivers, and educators. This includes its cornerstone initiatives—We Read Together and Future Ready Teens. We Read Together describes LAPL’s service offerings for children ages 0 to 11. This initiative focuses on children starting as early as birth as they learn to read and then read to learn—while empowering their networks of support (parents, caregivers, librarians, and educators). Future Ready Teens describes LAPL’s services and programs for youth ages 11 to 19. This initiative focuses on empowering teens and their support networks, supporting and strengthening teen literacy, encouraging exploration of personal interests, and developing essential skills for successful adulthood.
LAPL is looking to make its youth programs, services, events, and other resources for emerging and struggling readers more inclusive and accessible, including for those with developmental disabilities, learning difficulties, and sensory impairments. This includes creating a new innovative program using a research-driven approach to support emerging and struggling readers and adapting existing LAPL programs and services for youth to be more accessible to children and teens with learning and developmental impairments, including dyslexia.
The youth and early literacy specialist would report to the Youth Services Department staff and produce the following deliverables during the 12-month contract period:
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The Youth Services Department of the Los Angeles Public Library coordinates and oversees systemwide services for children and teens, parents and caregivers, and educators. This includes its cornerstone initiatives—We Read Together and Future Ready Teens. We Read Together describes LAPL’s service offerings for children ages 0 to 11. This initiative focuses on children starting as early as birth as they learn to read and then read to learn—while empowering their networks of support (parents, caregivers, librarians, and educators). Future Ready Teens describes LAPL’s services and programs for youth ages 11 to 19. This initiative focuses on empowering teens and their support networks, supporting and strengthening teen literacy, encouraging exploration of personal interests, and developing essential skills for successful adulthood.
LAPL is looking to make its youth programs, services, events, and other resources for emerging and struggling readers…
This is an independent contract position. There are no employee benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, or retirement.
This is an independent contract position. There are no employee benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, or retirement.
English proficient
English proficient
Writing sample must include original work. You are encouraged to include past writing samples, such as research papers or briefs, program proposals, reports, and training/instructional materials. Please limit your writing sample to no more than 10 pages.