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Bookmark Reading Charity

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Each year, eight children in an average class will leave primary school unable to read well. These?children will often struggle in school, and beyond. Many children have fallen even further behind with their reading after the devastating impact of Covid-19. 

As a Bookmark volunteer, you could do something incredible and change a child’s story. 

You’ll help a 5-9 year-old learn to read, developing their skills and confidence. You will read together, play games, and see your reader progress, either through our secure online platform or in person at a local school.  

Our programme involves 30-minute sessions with the same child, twice a week, for six weeks. You book your programme through the Bookmark app and select sessions at times that work with your schedule. 

“It was such a wonderful experience. I was very happy knowing that I was helping someone. The child really improved a lot during the 6 weeks. It was really rewarding for me to see the improvement.” — Joe, Bookmark volunteer 

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  • Bookmark Reading Volunteer

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Each year, one in four children leave primary school unable to read well and disadvantaged children are disproportionately affected. Struggling...

    About Bookmark

    Bookmark exists to change children’s life stories through the joy of reading. We partner with schools to develop whole school reading cultures and to provide one-to-one reading support.

    For the children who need us, we’re changing their story. 

    Why volunteer with Bookmark?

    New government data shows that attainment fell further for poorer pupils this year which has widened the attainment to the largest it has been in 10 years.  

    As a Bookmark volunteer, you’ll help to bridge this gap. You’ll:

    • Help children who struggle with their reading gain essential skills at a crucial age. This will prepare them to move up the school, ready to tackle new challenges without falling further behind. Three quarters of our volunteers noticed their reader become more confident with their reading.
    • Make learning to read fun by bringing your own personality into the sessions and getting to know your reader’s interests. It’s amazing when you introduce a book, comic or poem for the first time that they love! 90% of teachers said that pupils enjoy reading more after our programme.
    • Give a child one-to-one attention and be a role model. Teachers have told us that children really benefit from this dedicated time and found it boosted their self-esteem and confidence as well as their reading. You can read more about this in our Impact Report.

    Helping a child with their reading is also really fun and rewarding. Over 60% of our volunteers said their own wellbeing had improved because of volunteering with Bookmark.

    Is volunteering with Bookmark right for me?

    Our volunteers are all ages and from all walks of life. At Bookmark we aim to make volunteering accessible to as many people as possible, so we can help more children.

    • Are you over 18 and currently living in the UK?
    • Are you passionate about literacy and its importance?
    • Are you able to show enthusiasm, encouragement, empathy and patience?
    • Can you commit to two 30-minute sessions a week, for six consecutive weeks?
    • Are you willing to complete at least 3 six-week programmes a year?
    • Can you provide two references for your application (for safeguarding reasons)?
    • Do you have access to a PC, laptop or Chromebook with a webcam and internet connection (iPads, phones and/or tablets are not compatible), and do you feel relatively comfortable using technology?
      • If NO, then you can still apply to be to volunteer on our face-to-face programmes in certain locations

    Main duties and objectives

    • Help children who struggle with their reading gain essential skills at a crucial age. This will prepare them to move up the school, ready to tackle new challenges without falling further behind. Three quarters of our volunteers noticed their reader become more confident with their reading.
    • Make learning to read fun by bringing your own personality into the sessions and getting to know your reader’s interests. It’s amazing when you introduce a book, comic or poem for the first time that they love! 90% of teachers said that pupils enjoy reading more after our programme.
    • Give a child one-to-one attention and be a role model. Teachers have told us that children really benefit from this dedicated time and found it boosted their self-esteem and confidence as well as their reading. You can read more about this in our Impact Report.

    Bookmark is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. We aim to create an environment in which all individuals are able to make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all decisions are based on merit.

    Bookmark is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all sections of society and communities we operate in.

    Bookmark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the well-being and welfare of children and requires everyone associated with the charity, including all trustees, employees and volunteers to share this commitment.

    • Area of InterestChildren | Young People | Families, Education | Teaching | Mentoring, Virtual | Volunteering From Home
    • Personal Attributes - Creativity
    • Personal Attributes - Emotional Intelligence
    • Personal Attributes - Initiative
    • Personal Attributes - Self-confidence
    • Personal Attributes - Time Management
    • Transferable Skills - Communication
    • Transferable Skills - Digital Literacy
    • Transferable Skills - Motivation
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