Basic Literacy and Numeracy Education Volunteer
Information Sheets
To support adult learners in the Patients’ Learning Centre with basic literacy and numeracy skills. This will include helping individuals to:
- Learn to read and write.
- Learn basic numeracy skills including using a calculator.
- Using the computer as part of learning.
This will be achieved through one-to-one learning activities with different learners on the day you choose to volunteer. You will be supported by one of our Education & Learning Officers to carry out this role.
Key Tasks
- Help prepare materials and resources needed for learning activities, including textbooks, worksheets, and learning aids.
- Ensure that the learning environment is organised and conducive to effective learning.
- Assist in facilitating learning sessions by providing individualised support to patients based on their needs and skill levels.
- Offer guidance and encouragement to patients as they engage in learning activities and exercises.
Skills and Experience Required
- Clear and effective communication skills to interact with patients and staff members.
- Ability to convey complex concepts in a simplified manner for patients with varying levels of understanding.
- Empathetic approach towards patients, understanding their individual learning needs and challenges.
- Patience and understanding to support patients as they progress through learning activities at their own pace.
What We Can Offer You
- A rewarding volunteer role.
- Full training.
- Great experience for your CV.
- Travel expenses at a nationally agreed rate of 45p
Time Requirements
One three hour session per week for a minimum of 12 months.
Potential volunteers will be risk assessed in accordance with volunteering guidance. All potential volunteers must complete the NHS Recruitment process, which includes appropriate clearance from Disclosure Scotland, and satisfactory health & reference checks.
Wish to Apply?
Complete the online Volunteer Application Form.