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Literacy Intern

Literacy Intern – Summer Program (Paid, Part-Time)

Hope Literacy | Springfield, MA

Quick Details

  • Hours: 15 hours/week
  • Schedule: Monday–Thursday mornings
  • Program Dates: July 6 – July 30
  • Required Training: Week of June 22
  • Compensation: Paid internship
  • Location: In-person, Springfield, MA
  • Additional Hours: Possible research and organizational support hours

About the Organization

Hope for Youth & Families is a nonprofit program that supports students in Springfield, MA, through evidence-based literacy instruction. Hope Literacy uses the Science of Reading to help students build strong foundational skills and confidence as readers.

About the Role

The Literacy Intern will support our summer reading program for middle school students. Interns work closely with experienced educators, support small-group literacy instruction, and gain hands-on experience using research-based reading strategies.

This role is ideal for students interested in education, literacy, child development, psychology, or social justice–focused work.

What You’ll Do

  • Participate in training on the Science of Reading and Hope Literacy curriculum
  • Support small-group and one-on-one literacy instruction
  • Assist with classroom management and student engagement
  • Prepare and organize instructional materials
  • Observe and document student progress
  • Collaborate with educators and program staff

Optional (as available):

  • Support program research, data organization, or curriculum materials

What You’ll Gain

  • Hands-on experience with the Science of Reading
  • Mentorship from educators and nonprofit leaders
  • Meaningful work with students and measurable impact
  • Resume-building experience in education and nonprofit settings
  • Potential for additional paid hours in research or administrative support

Who Should Apply

  • Undergraduate or graduate students
  • Interest in education, literacy, youth development, psychology, social work, or related fields
  • Experience working with youth is a plus, but not required
  • Strong communication skills and willingness to learn
  • Commitment to educational equity
  • Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply (especially Spanish speakers)

How to Apply

Submit your resume and a brief cover letter explaining your interest in literacy, education, or youth work and why you’re interested in this role to Sami, Director of Literacy at Sami@hyff.org.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications will be collected until May 15th.