The Senior Literacy Program Officer (Sr. LPO) is responsible for leading the implementation of classroom library training at Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs), ensuring all activities are delivered on time, efficiently, and with strong coordination. Serving as the literacy skills focal point at TTCs, the Sr. LPO provides technical support and contributes to the overall quality of literacy programming. This position reports to the Senior Literacy Program Manager (Sr. LPM).
Support the design and development of training plans, training packages, and professional learning materials to ensure high-quality classroom library implementation.
Deliver high-quality Training of Trainers (TOT) sessions and provide on-site coaching and technical guidance to implementing partners (TTC lecturers and master trainers).
Collaborate with the Senior Program Operations Associate to coordinate logistics for partner activities, including participants, venues, travel, accommodation, and meals
Work closely with the Senior Literacy Program Manager (Sr. LPM) on program coordination and implementation.
Serve as a key focal point for implementing partners (TTCs, PESS), ensuring timely communication and resolution of operational and technical issues.
Support the contextualization and delivery of training packages aligned with program design.
Provide ongoing coaching and technical support to partner trainers and lecturers to ensure quality implementation of classroom libraries.
Monitor program activities through field visits and partner engagement to ensure alignment with standards and expected outcomes.
Ensure timely submission of well-written, high-quality success stories
Provide inputs to planning, budgeting, and forecasting processes in line with country office (CO) and global office (GO) guidance.
Collect, consolidate, and review program data (e.g., Program Implementation Monitoring (PIM)) to support monitoring and reporting.
Document best practices, lessons learned, and implementation insights to inform program improvement.
Support coordination with government counterparts (e.g., PESS) and TTCs to strengthen Implementation and alignment.
Build and maintain strong working relationships with implementing partners, local stakeholders, and NGOs.
Represent Room to Read in relevant forums, promoting the importance of reading and classroom libraries.
Identify opportunities for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and strengthening partner capacity.
University degree in Education, Social development, or others related field
Excellent knowledge and understanding of teaching methodologies, curriculum, and teacher training at the primary stage
Minimum of 5 -8 years’ related work experience
Experience developing and delivering teacher trainings
Working knowledge and understanding of project management methodology and software
Strong planning, budgetary, supervising, and project implementation skills
Proven ability to work effectively with schools and communities
Good interpersonal skills and a team player
Proven ability to build the capacity of others to achieve desired outcomes
Ability and desire to travel frequently
Ability to juggle multiple priorities simultaneously
Master’s degree in education or related field
Experience teaching at the primary grade level
Experience working with rural communities
Effectiveness in working or volunteering in a non-profit organization that is focused on maintaining high quality work and low overhead
Prior track record of achieving results in a fast-paced, growth-oriented global or regional organization
Room to Read Laos values the commitment of our staff, and offers a professional & respected working environment, competitive monthly salary and other benefits such as annual salary review, a Wellbeing allowance, 13th month salary bonus, gratuity bonus, performance bonus, Staff Medical Insurance, Social Security Organization (SSO), annual medical check-up, phone allowance and other leave benefits based on Lao Labour Law.
Child Protection Principles
Room to Read is committed to the education and welfare of children and protecting them from abuse and exploitation
Room to Read has zero tolerance for child abuse and exploitation.
All children have the right to be free from abuse and exploitation, including neglect, maltreatment, and physical, mental or sexual violence, injury or abuse.
All children should be treated with respect and dignity.
The well-being of the child is Room to Read’s first priority when dealing with all identified or suspected cases of child abuse.
Room to Read shall integrate child protection into all its organizational strategies, structures and work practices.
Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Principles
Room to Read Representatives must create and maintain an environment that prevents sexual exploitation and sexual abuse.
Room to Read has zero tolerance for adult sexual exploitation and abuse.
Sexual exploitation and abuse are serious violations of fundamental human rights and will not be accepted or tolerated.
All adults should be treated with respect and dignity.
Room to Read implements a survivor-centered approach, putting the survivor’s rights and dignity at the forefront.
Survivors referred to available professional assistance (e.g. mental health counselling), upon consent.
About Room to Read:
Founded in 2000 on the belief that World Change Starts with Educated Children®, Room to Read envisions a world free from illiteracy and gender inequality, where all children have room to read, learn and grow – creating lasting change. Through our Literacy Portfolio, we train and coach teachers of the early grades in literacy instruction; create and publish quality books and curricular materials in local languages; and establish children’s libraries filled with diverse children’s books that can be enjoyed at school and home. Our Gender Equality Portfolio supports adolescents, particularly girls, in developing life skills that promote gender equality, helping them to pursue lifelong learning and make informed decisions.
We support young people of all genders to overcome gender biases and build the knowledge and skills to create a gender-equal world. Room to Read collaborates with local communities, partner organizations, publishers, and governments to test and implement innovative models that can be integrated into the education system to deliver positive outcomes for children at scale. To date, Room to Read has benefited more than 50 million children in 28 countries.
Learn more at www.roomtoread.org.