Job Description
Are you looking for a Summer Job where you can help children build skills and motivate them to read in a fun, creative and safe environment for learning? London Public Library has openings for the summer as a:
SUMMER LITERACY FACILITATOR
SUMMER CONTRACT: JULY 2 - AUGUST 26, 2025
London Public Library welcomes applications from qualified candidates to fill the role of Summer Literacy Facilitators in support of our literacy initiatives relating to children in our Library branches located throughout the London community. These summer positions are for 35 hours per week and pay $18.00 per hour.
Primary responsibilities include: planning and providing one-on-one skills-based reading support to children currently in grades 1-7 who are having difficulties reading, keeping notes about their progress and participating in the preparation of literacy celebration events. Selected candidates will be required to maintain records and statistics, monitor supplies, organize registrations and schedule meetings. Three library locations will provide reading support in French; written and oral fluency in French and English will be required for the successful applicant at these locations.
Applicants must:
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE POSITIONS ARE DEPENDENT UPON
APPROVAL OF FUNDING
Qualified candidates are requested to submit a detailed resume outlining experience and qualifications by April 5, 2025 to: human.resources@lpl.ca .
Please visit our website at www.lpl.ca
No phone calls please. We advise that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
The London Public Library will provide accommodation to applicants with disabilities in its recruitment processes upon request consistent with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the AODA regulations.
Applicants for employment, who have been provided with a conditional offer of employment will be asked to provide, at his or her own expense, a satisfactory Police Vulnerable Sector Check and/or Police Information Check, as applicable.
Any personal information submitted will be managed in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used only to determine eligibility for employment. We are an equal opportunity employer.
SUMMER LITERACY FACILITATOR
SUMMER CONTRACT: JULY 2 - AUGUST 26, 2025
London Public Library welcomes applications from qualified candidates to fill the role of Summer Literacy Facilitators in support of our literacy initiatives relating to children in our Library branches located throughout the London community. These summer positions are for 35 hours per week and pay $18.00 per hour.
Primary responsibilities include: planning and providing one-on-one skills-based reading support to children currently in grades 1-7 who are having difficulties reading, keeping notes about their progress and participating in the preparation of literacy celebration events. Selected candidates will be required to maintain records and statistics, monitor supplies, organize registrations and schedule meetings. Three library locations will provide reading support in French; written and oral fluency in French and English will be required for the successful applicant at these locations.
Applicants must:
- be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment;
- be legally entitled to work according to relevant Ontario legislation and regulations and;
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE POSITIONS ARE DEPENDENT UPON
APPROVAL OF FUNDING
Qualified candidates are requested to submit a detailed resume outlining experience and qualifications by April 5, 2025 to: human.resources@lpl.ca .
Please visit our website at www.lpl.ca
No phone calls please. We advise that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
The London Public Library will provide accommodation to applicants with disabilities in its recruitment processes upon request consistent with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the AODA regulations.
Applicants for employment, who have been provided with a conditional offer of employment will be asked to provide, at his or her own expense, a satisfactory Police Vulnerable Sector Check and/or Police Information Check, as applicable.
Any personal information submitted will be managed in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used only to determine eligibility for employment. We are an equal opportunity employer.