Literacy Center offers bilingual positions, hopes to bring literacy to more West MI families

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Reflecting its mission, “building a literate community and transforming lives by strengthening reading and language skills,” the Literacy Center of West Michigan is offering new positions for bilingual, English and Spanish, speakers.

The Literacy Center provides support to adults throughout West Michigan who need further help developing their literacy skills.

The two positions offered, a part-time community literacy assistant and receptionist position and a full-time program assistant, customized workplace English position, require similar skills from the candidates.

“We’re looking for someone who has an interest and passion for working with people in the community,” says Lindsay McHolme, director of the Community Literacy Initiative. “We want someone who values cultural awareness and inclusion and has professional communication and organization skills.”

Of course, the most important requirement is bilingualism.

“As we seek to improve literacy in our community, we know there are more Spanish speakers now than there were 10 years ago,” McHolme says. “We want to be accessible to the community. We’re looking to meet all needs.”

According to McHolme, 21 percent of adults in West Michigan are low literate: they have some reading skill, but not enough to easily function at a job. However, the Literacy Center’s staff and its programs, like the Family Literacy Program, are reaching out to the community and improving those numbers.

“Seventy percent of children of Family Literacy Program families met their literacy growth target, according to district assessments,” says Dan Drust, manager of the Family Literacy Program. “This group was compared to similar students whose parents had expressed a need for Family Literacy Services. Only 57 percent of comparison group children met their growth targets.”

For more information, or to apply for a position, click here.

Writer: Nicholas Garbaty, Rapid Growth Intern
Images courtesy of Literacy Center of West Michigan

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