Great experience for entering realm of education - PreK Tutor The Literacy Lab Employee Review

4.0
14 Jun 2022
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My support staff was super accommodating, understanding, and helpful. They were also super positive and if you had any questions, problems, or concerns, I never had to worry about anything. They also would give a lot of valuable tips and feedback. I also was able to step into the realm of education and use this experience a jumping off point.

Cons

The pay is not very good at all, so unless you can support yourself with the help of roommates, family, etc. it may not be viable. Also, sometimes there is too much work of you expected for the pay. It's one thing for the pay to be little because it's "service", but it's another to expect more than even my own teacher would provide and make only a fraction of what they make. They need to be more reasonable with their expectations.

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5.0
7 Apr 2025
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2.0
29 Jan 2026
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Great Regional team aligned with the same goal of adding intervention capacity to our local schools

Cons

TLL responded to a con highlighting their budget running on a deficit by saying they keep a large amount in reserve. However, just 3-4 years ago, many positions had a major cut in salary for new hires (I'm talking $15-20k) and a minor cut for current employees. Just a year later, about 60% of the staff was laid off with only one month of severance and insurance. Professional liars at work in the C suite. Its really unfortunate for a program that had such a beautiful mission.

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The Literacy Lab Response
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When we launched our pay equity work 5 years ago, it became clear that there was a significant pay disparity between what were our coach roles and our program staff roles. Our coach roles were paid at a higher rate for less hours worked than our program staff--coaches were part-time, while program staff were full-time. Our coach roles were 10 month positions while our program staff were 12 month positions, creating not only pay inequity but workload inequity when closing out one program year and launching another. We made changes to bring the coach pay scale and overall role scope into alignment with the program staff pay and role scope (and other roles as well). The rationale and methodology for this were shared with all staff. Our current staff pay is on par with organizations our size (see PNC staffing 2025 report on nonprofit pay). In 2024 we ended our partnership with AmeriCorps for a variety of reasons, reasons that have engulfed the nonprofit sector since. What was once a stable, long-term funding source became unpredictable and volatile with changes in national leadership. Since that time, the nonprofit sector has undergone significant restructuring and layoffs. Like many other nonprofit (and for profit) organizations, The Literacy Lab had to make extremely difficult decisions over the past 18-24 months, ones we wish no organization ever had to make.
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