Careers

Why work or volunteer for us?

Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) is a growing organization that has a diverse staff team and dedicated volunteeers. Our staff and volunteers are the heart of who we are, and we are always looking for people to join our team. If you are a lifelong learner and love literacy, CBAL might be for you!

If you are interested in volunteering in one of our communities, send us a message letting us know what your interests are and where you live, and we will connect you with the community literacy outreach coordinator nearest you.

Current Opportunities

English Language Instructor in Cranbrook. For more info, click here. This position closes on March 28 at 4 pm.

Assistant StrongStart & Family Program Facilitator in Kimberley. For more info, click here. This position is open until filled.

Community Literacy Outreach Coordinator in the Windermere Valley. For more info, click here. This position is open until filled.

Childminder in Fernie. For more info, click here. This position is open until filled.

Songs of Mother Goose Facilitator in Nakusp & New Denver. We invite candidates to apply for one or both of these positions. For more info, click here. These positions are open until filled.

StrongStart Facilitator(s) for our Cranbrook StrongStart centres. We also invite candidates who wish to apply for only one centre to do so. For more info, click here. These positions are open until filled.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What do staff say about working for us?

"I love working for an organization that values lifelong learning. At CBAL, I feel supported in my own learning which makes me feel empowered to support others on their journey."

Sayre, Community Literacy Coordinator

"I feel incredibly fortunate to do the kind of work where people tell you that you have changed their life for the better. Doing that work within an organization that is deeply supportive, truly collaborative,  and responsive to community needs and staff ideas, is a gift." 

Joan, Community Literacy Coordinator