Showing posts with label Huntington Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huntington Beach. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2019

Literacy Library Jobs :: Santa Fe Springs :: Salinas :: Huntington Beach


Literacy Library Jobs – California

developing, coordinating, and implementing literacy services for adults and children including recruitment and training of tutors, developing and implementing methods to encourage learner participation, and providing outreach to the community

support student and family literacy programs

staffs the literacy office & assists literacy volunteers and adult literacy students


Sunday, June 2, 2019

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Literacy Library Jobs :: Salinas :: Burlingame :: Carlsbad :: Monterey Park :: Yolo Co

Literacy Library Jobs – California

coordinates and assists in the development and implementation of comprehensive community-based education and prevention programs and/or emergency preparedness programs


responsible for helping support a variety of adult and family literacy programs

possess experience working with volunteer programs, community organizations, and educational resources

performs learner assessments, tutor training and reporting for the adult and teen literacy program in addition to providing traditional library services

provides support for the Adult Literacy Services programs, and performs related duties as required

plan, organize, administer and assist in developing a large, comprehensive Literacy Program for the City

staffs the literacy office & assists literacy volunteers and adult literacy students

coordinate the delivery of tutoring and support services for learners

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Literacy Library Jobs :: Carlsbad :: Monterey Park :: Huntington Beach :: Sonoma Co :: S San Francisco

Literacy Library Jobs – California

performs learner assessments, tutor training and reporting for the adult and teen literacy program in addition to providing traditional library services

provides support for the Adult Literacy Services programs, and performs related duties as required


plan, organize, administer and assist in developing a large, comprehensive Literacy Program for the City

staffs the literacy office & assists literacy volunteers and adult literacy students

coordinate the delivery of tutoring and support services for learners


Friday, March 15, 2019

Literacy Library Jobs :: California [also Out-of-State]


Literacy Library Jobs – California

building community and nurturing lifelong learning through adult literacy programs, supported by a dynamic group of volunteers and staff

Staffs the literacy office
Answers phones and responds to Literacy's email
Assists literacy volunteers and adult literacy students

coordinate the delivery of tutoring and support services for learners

Out – Of - State

coordinates, administers and monitors an adult education program that provides for free tutoring and large group instruction for adults who lack skills in English proficiency or are pursuing their General Educational Development (GED) Certificate
responsible for the coordination, oversight, and evaluation of adult basic education, with primary focus on ESL (English as a Second Language) and Citizenship instructional services

also: Bookmobile On-call Assistant - PT
teach English Language Learners (ELL) in fun, relevant, and interactive ways, to work with immigrant adults to increase their practical, conversational English skills, job readiness, parenting support, and information access

responsible for overseeing the operations and programming of the Center for Adult Learning

supports the tutoring program operating in Niagara County by working with tutors and students



Saturday, January 26, 2019

Friday, January 4, 2019

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Carlsbad Library :: California Library Literacy Services Coordinators Gather in Sacramento


California Library Literacy Services Coordinators Gather in Sacramento
Learning Connection: Nov/Dec 2018 by Carrie Scott

I recently had the pleasure of attending the California Library Literacy Services Coordinators Conference at the beautiful Tsakopoulos Library Galleria in Sacramento. Approximately 130 attendees from 107 CLLS literacy programs joined the two-day event on September 25 and 26.

The opening session featured a panel of adult learners who told powerful stories of how their improved literacy skills changed their lives. Next, a panel of library directors expressed the importance of having literacy programs integrated as a core service of the library.

Breakout sessions focused on assessment, tutor recruitment, learning challenges and other topics. I presented on a tutor training panel with two colleagues. There was much interest in our training.

Participants were especially impressed that both our tutors and learners receive book bags, as one way to support the learners’ confidentiality. When tutors and learners both receive book bags, then learners are not automatically identified as learners. Coordinators also praised Carlsbad for its commitment to reusable coffee mugs and water bottles. Finally, Carlsbad was the only program to offer logo pins to celebrate tutors and learners who met the annual instructional hours goal.

A highlight was the Writer to Writer panel featuring 2017 Beginning Writer awardee Nyla H. from Carlsbad. Nyla read her winning letter to an appreciative audience, then joined Huntington Beach coordinator Diane Moseley and Newport Beach coordinator Cherall Weiss to share the benefits of Writer to Writer.

One of the most exciting things about Nyla’s involvement was the fact that this was the first trip where she flew, rode a tram and caught a cab by herself. She credits the literacy program with giving her the skills and confidence to be able to do that. Isn’t that what we are all about?

Nyla added, “My life has opened to so much positive progress. My message to all of us is if the opportunity opens to you, have the courage to take it. You can do it, if you just try! Don’t let your fears stop you from reaching your goals.”

Carlsbad Tutor Orientation Schedule
Please call 760-931-4510 to register.
December 4 , 12-2 pm
December 13, 6-8 pm

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Huntington Beach Library :: My Summer Adventure


My Summer Adventure
Literacy Volunteers-HBPL Blog: 8.31.2018 by Michelle Wang

My family moved to the United States five years ago when I was a freshman in high school. Last summer I went back to China for a two month vacation. I looked forward to seeing my family and friends. I especially looked forward to having “real Chinese food!”

Getting to China was so exciting. This is the first time I traveled by myself. Once I got through security I was on my own. I took care of my luggage on my own. When I got to Beijing I had to change planes all by myself. Finally I met my Aunt in my hometown. (I’m not telling you its name because you probably couldn’t say it.)  I felt so proud of myself for getting there on my own.

I found my city had changed a lot. There were better and fancier shopping malls, like South Coast Plaza. I had a lot of fun with my friends going to the shopping mall. Another thing that had changed was my middle school. They had totally rebuilt my school and now it looks really different. I couldn’t go visit because it was summertime and the school was closed.  READ MORE >>

Oct 2 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation
Oak View Branch 9:30a – 12N
Training: Oct 9 – 16 – 23

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Huntington Beach Library :: 2018 Annual Meeting & Awards Event


2018 Annual Meeting & Awards Event


Literacy Volunteers-HBPL's 2018 Annual Meeting & Awards Event was a wonderful time with 2017-2018 President Susie Hodge, Central's Program Director Diane Moseley, and Stephanie Beverage, Library Director for Huntington Beach Public Library at the helm.

Our wonderful learners were recognized for being "Writer to Writer" challenge entrants, for earning their U.S. citizenship, for becoming graduates of the COHS (Career Online High School) and achieving outstanding learner recognition!

5-10-15 year service pins were awarded to program volunteers; thank you to all volunteers! New board members were elected, and outgoing members were recognized for their service on the board.

Warmest thanks to all who participated

July 2018
Literacy Volunteers' Authors Panel On July 12, 2018, six local authors who sometimes call themselves "The Long Beach Fiction Writers," converged at the Huntington Beach Central Library to give live readings from their books. The Literacy-sponsored event was organized by board member, activities chairperson, local author and member of the group, Barbara K. Robinson. Nancy Mary, Barbara Eknoian, Mushroom Montoya, Carol Anne Perini, and John Stacey rounded out the sextet.

The purpose of the event was to encourage would-be writers to look the fear of writing straight in the eye and WRITE! The panelists agreed that the blank page is a scary thing, but we all have a story waiting to be told. Each brought some of their books to sell, donating 30% of the day's proceeds to Literacy Volunteers.  READ MORE >>