WHO WE ARE:
West End House (WEH) is a vibrant community anchor and youth development organization rooted in Boston’s Allston neighborhood and serving young people citywide. Since 1906, we have empowered youth to succeed academically and in life—providing high-impact programs that foster learning, creativity, wellness, leadership, and economic mobility.
Our 46,000-square-foot facility offers a safe and dynamic space where young people build lasting relationships, explore their strengths, and chart their own paths to success. Programming spans seven interconnected focus areas—from academics and mental health to food security and the arts—designed to help youth thrive emotionally, socially, and academically.
With a trauma-informed approach, a deep commitment to equity, and strong community partnerships, West End House continues to evolve to meet the needs of Boston’s youth and families—ensuring every young person has the opportunity, support, and confidence to lead, create, and thrive.
We are committed to advancing racial equity through our work and throughout all aspects of our organization- our youth programs, our community and family engagement, and our board and leadership. Our employees reflect and build upon our values - opportunity for all, youth first, joy, equity, and community.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
We know that educational growth is vital to creating pathways that set young people up for long-term success. By providing youth with the academic tools, guidance, and support they need to thrive in school and beyond, West End House helps young people grow in a holistic, well-rounded way. A key driver of academic success is literacy—an essential building block that strengthens learning across all subject areas and provides a critical foundation for future achievement.
West End House literacy programs are designed to build strong literacy skills and confidence while fostering a genuine joy of reading. Our signature literacy program, Reading Buddies, pairs elementary-aged youth who need the most reading support with trained volunteers for targeted, research-based reading practice and literacy games. West End House intentionally prioritizes youth who are reading below grade level and would benefit most from individualized support. Other literacy-focused programs compliment reading buddies for elementary and early middle school youth and strengthen reading, writing, and communication skills. In recent summers, we have partnered with local schools to improve literacy outcomes for 2nd–4th grade students through targeted interventions embedded in our Summer Learning Adventures program.
The Literacy Program Specialist is responsible for planning, implementing, and coordinating all components of West End House’s literacy programming for club members ages 7–12. This role plays a critical part in ensuring high-quality program delivery, strong volunteer engagement, and meaningful literacy growth for participating youth. If you’re passionate about empowering young readers and creating joyful, high-impact literacy experiences in a community setting, this role is for you.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Work hours include: Two to Four (2-4) afternoons between the hours of 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm, up to 20 hours per week.
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR:
There are many ways to learn and grow professionally, and we know that people gain skills through a variety of experiences. We respect this when we review applications and take a broad look at the experience of each applicant. We want to get to know you and the unique strengths you will bring to work. With this in consideration, we are most likely to be interested in your candidacy if you can demonstrate most of the qualifications and experiences listed below:
WHAT WE OFFER:
The hourly compensation for this role is $30-$40 per hour. Rates of pay within this range will be based on factors such as years of experience, educational qualifications, and proficiency in a second language. Salaries ranges are developed in alignment with West End House’s internal compensation policy and because internal equity is critical, offers are firm. The compensation philosophy provides all employees with a clear path for growth, showing how performance can lead to increased pay.
Time off: Our part time staff team benefits from 16 holidays and wellness time, ensuring ample opportunities to rest and recharge year-round.
And More... Team members have access to our pool & fitness center for their personal use; receive daily, scratch made meals; and can elect pre-tax commuter and childcare benefits.
IMPORTANT:
This job description provides a general summary of the essential job functions typically assigned to individuals with the job title listed above. Employees are expected to perform duties assigned to them regardless of whether or not they are listed in the job description. Working hours are expected to align with youth program hours.
The West End House is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, height, weight, or marital status in employment or the provision of services.
Proficiency in a second language is a plus.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and complete the required Employment Eligibility Verification Form I‑9 upon hire.