West Neighbourhood House is a multi-service, neighbourhood-based agency that has served the diverse
communities of downtown west Toronto since 1912. The central purpose of West Neighbourhood House is
to enable less-advantaged individuals, families and groups in the community to gain greater control over
their lives and community.
The Adult Literacy and Upgrading Program provides individualized support to adults wishing to upgrade
their literacy, numeracy, and digital skills in a supportive environment. The program provides a
combination of one-to-one and group classes.
West Neighbourhood House is actively seeking qualified applications from Indigenous, Black
and People of Colour, persons with disabilities, women and persons of all sexual orientations
and gender identities/expressions. Applicants with lived experience as a participant of West
Neighbourhood House programs, or related programming from similar organizations, are
also strongly encouraged to apply.
West Neighbourhood House will provide accommodation throughout the recruitment &
selection process to applicants with disabilities. During any stage of the recruitment process,
please indicate the nature of any accommodation(s) you may require. Any information
received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
Responsibilities:
Work with the Adult Learning team to:
- Meet with potential learners to determine learning needs and goals;
- Assess learners’ literacy, numeracy and/or digital literacy skills;
- Work with learners to develop personalized learning plans to help them reach their goals;
- Plan and facilitate literacy, numeracy and digital literacy instruction;
- Provide appropriate referrals to internal and external programs and services to support learner
success;
- Create a supportive and welcoming environment conducive to learning for all participants (tutors
and learners);
- Train and supervise volunteer tutors, in partnership with the Adult Learning team;
- Facilitate opportunities within and outside the program for learners to develop and use new skills;
- Maintain participant records (including paper files and various databases) and ensure the
confidentiality of information;
- Infuse diversity, equity and inclusion into all parts of your work;
- Participate in West Neighbourhood House activities and other duties as required;
- Flexibility for scheduling and ability to work evenings and occasional weekends as program requires.
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education or equivalent experience in a specialised field such as adult education;
- 1 - 3 years experience in adult education or related community work;
- Experience providing small group facilitation skills in literacy and numeracy;