Kamloops Partner Assisted Learning (KPAL) is an adult literacy program that connects volunteer tutors with adult learners seeking to improve their basic skills in reading, writing, math and English communication. KPAL serves learners from a range of backgrounds and life experiences, supporting them on their journey towards greater confidence, independence and opportunity.
As a KPAL Adult Literacy Tutor, you will support adult learners in building foundational skills that help them achieve their personal, educational, and employment goals. As a tutor you will provide one-on-one guidance in a safe, respectful environment, creating real change through connection and support. Sessions are learner-centered, focusing on the learner’s goals, whether that’s everyday communication, employment, further education, or personal growth.
This is the right role for you if you are someone who:
Is empathetic, compassionate, and a good listener
Has strong English language and communication skills
Is patient and encouraging
Likes to teach or mentor others
An Adult Literacy Tutor's main tasks are:
Meet with a learner (usually 1–2 hours/week) at a library or community space
Support goals like reading, writing, basic math, or speaking
Keep brief notes and share progress with the Coordinator
Join a short orientation and occasional check-ins or trainings
Training and ongoing support are provided by KPAL staff.Prior teaching experience is not required; strong communication skills, patience, understanding, and compassion are important!
Time commitment:
We ask that tutors commit to approximately 1–2 hours per week, usually for a minimum of 6 months, to allow for consistent progress.
Volunteering in this role offers you:
Skill development in communication, teaching and cultural awareness.
Make a real impact in someone’s daily life
Community connection and networking with local partners
Learning about adult literacy, barriers, and Plain Language