Reading Tutor InternAt — We Strive for Literacy, Inc

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Opportunity Summary 

Make a real impact while building your resume—join WSFL as an intern and help children grow in reading, confidence, and school success.

Opportunity Learning Outcomes 

Students will gain hands-on experience in evidence-based literacy instruction, tutoring, lesson support, progress monitoring, and nonprofit program delivery. Interns may also have the opportunity to begin EBLI training, a highly effective literacy approach used to improve reading, spelling, and writing outcomes. Students who demonstrate commitment and strong performance may also be considered for WSFL’s Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship pathway, which provides additional training and the opportunity to earn a nationally recognized certificate. This opportunity can serve as a strong career pathway for students interested in education, child development, literacy, special education, nonprofit leadership, or community impact work. Literacy careers can offer strong long-term earning potential, with some literacy specialist and private tutoring roles earning competitive salaries depending on experience, location, and setting.

Opportunity Training 

WSFL will provide structured onboarding and role-specific training to ensure students are prepared, supported, and successful in their internship responsibilities. Students will receive an initial orientation and onboarding training covering WSFL’s mission, programs, student population, expectations, confidentiality, professionalism, communication procedures, and nonprofit operations. This training will typically take 1–2 hours. Students working directly with children will receive training in student safety, boundaries, classroom/tutoring expectations, and appropriate interaction with minors. Mandated Reporter training is required and will be provided or verified before any student works directly with minors. Depending on the student’s role, additional training may include: Literacy Tutoring & Assessment Training Data, Research, and Reporting Training Marketing, Outreach, and Content Creation Training Grant Writing, Fundraising, and Development Training Administrative and Program Support Training

Additional risk specific to this opportunity 

If student works directly with children we require a background check.

Program 
Internship
Location Type 
Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Location 
United States
Expected Hours 
HoursDuration
80hours per placement
Students required to have a personal vehicle 
No
Fees students may incur with this opportunity 
No Fees will be incurred by students
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
No
Opportunity Availability 
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing