Libraries in Reading are again looking for young people aged 14 to 18 who are enthusiastic about reading to encourage children to take part in and complete this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, ‘Ready, Set, Read!’
Tasks will include discussing the books younger children have been reading and suggesting more books they might like, assisting library staff with Reading Challenge events and craft activities, and handing out rewards to participants.
Training, supervision and support will be provided and it is a great opportunity to develop new skills and experience for the future and gain work experience for CVs. Volunteering can also help with accreditation for the Duke of Edinburgh or Arts Awards.
Volunteers are needed across all Reading’s library branches, including Battle Library, Caversham Library, Central Library, Palmer Park Library, Southcote Library, Tilehurst Library and Whitley Library.
The Summer Reading Challenge will run between Saturday 8 July and Saturday 2 September – volunteers will be asked to commit to a minimum of 6 sessions over the summer (days and times would be negotiable with the library branch managers). The library will provide a volunteering certificate and would be happy to supply a reference letter to any volunteers who successfully complete the minimum commitment over the summer.
The closing date for applications is Friday 21 July 2023. For more information and to apply visit www.reading.gov.uk/leisure/libraries/volunteering-for-our-summer-reading-challenge. Please apply as soon as possible as places are limited.