Facebook Group Volunteer Moderator
Position Description
About Us:
the T.R.A.N.S network has over 200 Facebook groups
Group topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Over 120 Groups for transgender employment and housing. Including a group representing each state and 10 groups for the top 10 populated cities in the US.
- Over 60 Groups for trans youth support. Including a group representing each state and 10 groups for the top 10 populated cities in the US, as well as Purto Rico and other cities.
- A group focusing on reporting and rallying in response to violence toward transgender people around the US
- A group focused on assisting with the suicide attempt epidemic in the national trans community
- A group that is tailored toward relationships between the transgender community and the media
- A group that is focused on transgender people and transgender families
- A group that is focused on transgender people in substance abuse recovery
- A group focused on combating national homelessness in the transgender community
- A group for trans and cisgender people to talk about general stuff after midnight
- A group for people to date transgender people
- One group for the admins and moderators of the Transgender Facebook Group Network
Responsibilities of a Facebook Group Moderator:
It is our goal to ensure that a Facebook Group Moderator does not need to spend over a total of an hour a week moderating their groups. This position can be done on a smartphone, tablet, computer, etc.
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- Respond to requests that automatically pop up as a notification on your device. These requests are either for a person to join or a post in a Facebook group that you moderate.
- Quickly review three questions filled out by people requesting to join the group and then either add them or deny them from joining.
- When someone posts to a group, review the post and determine if it fits the guidelines to the group.
- Once a month report a number of people that are in your group to the supervisor. This is found under the member tab.
- Check the organizational group moderator chat at least once a day for updates and post updates as needed
- Respond to requests that automatically pop up as a notification on your device. These requests are either for a person to join or a post in a Facebook group that you moderate.