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Volunteering opportunity

Online Community Moderator Volunteer

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National Autistic Society
on 25th April 2024
 

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Neighbourhood
  • City Centre
  • City-wide
  • North
  • South
  • East
  • North West
  • Bristol Borders
Interest / Theme
  • Children / Young people / Family
  • Health / Wellbeing
  • Intergenerational
  • Disability Inclusive
Skill
  • Admin
  • Social Media / Online Skills
  • Regular

We are looking for volunteers to moderate our Online Community on each day of the week including Saturdays and Sundays. Moderation does not take place on Bank Holidays. Once trained, we will take account of your preferences regarding which day of the week you prefer to carry out your role. Volunteers will moderate from their homes or any other location where they can access a computer in a confidential setting.

What you will be doing

  • Ensuring the community is used appropriately and all members follow our community rules.
  • Welcoming new members and assisting users having difficulty using the community
  • Protecting users by monitoring and addressing inaccurate information (this may include inappropriate medical advice, inappropriate advice on strategies to use; every autistic individual is different and what may work for one individual may not work for another).
  • Checking for and removing spam, advertising, promotion of products and unapproved research requests.
  • Intervening only where absolutely necessary, mainly by adding reminders of the community rules; and, occasionally, by editing or removing posts or threads.
  • Ensuring users do not post any identifying details for example, profile pictures, full names, addresses, links to social media etc.
  • Signposting users to appropriate NAS resources and relevant information
  • Sending handover notes to the moderation team.
  • Checking in on users that need additional support.
  • Alerting staff to any content that may be a safeguarding concern.

When and where

Location: home based – (UK). Time: Three hours per week. Each Administration Volunteer carries out their role one day per week, this includes weekends

Once trained, we will take account of your preferences regarding which day of the week you prefer to carry out your role. Volunteers will moderate from their homes or any other location where they can access a computer in a confidential setting.

Provided by National Autistic Society

Contact name
Laura Clark
Email address
volunteers@nas.org.uk

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