Hello! Itโs that time again! Weโre looking for a couple of moderators for our June 2016 events! Iโm a Scientist and Iโm an Engineer are award-winning online events allowing students (from 9 โ 18) to interact with real live scientists and engineers. Weโre looking for 2 moderators to work on the next event which will run from the 13th to the 24th June 2016.
First rule of moderator clubโฆ This is a paid, 10 day job, if you canโt do the 10 days, please donโt apply.
Your key responsibilities will be:
- Checking and approving questions
- Adding appropriate keywords and tags
- Logging and keeping track of questions, comments and dialogue
- Checking the site for errors and inappropriate content and usernames
- Moderating live chats
- Helping to run the site
Itโs actually a lot of fun as the students (and scientists) are quick and funny and full of energy. And hey, promoting science engagement is a good thing, am I right?!
What weโd like from you..
- You should be bright, thoughtful, pick stuff up easily, ideally with an interest in science engagement.
- Youโll have great attention to detail (THIS IS IMPORTANT)
- You enjoy being online, perhaps have experience in an online community.
- The site is all built on WordPress, so if youโve used that the techy stuff will be pretty familiar.
- Youโd be working from home, so you must also have broadband which doesnโt die every 10 minutes.
Extra bonus things weโd like, but arenโt hugely important..
- A sense of humor
- The ability to multitask
- Openness in discussing your lunch
Please send a CV and short covering letter ASAP (by Monday 30th May 2016), to Michaela at michaela@gallomanor.com, telling us why you think youโd be a good moderator.
- Dates: 13th โ 24th June (Monday โ Friday)
- Hours: 37.5/week, 08.30-16.00 GMT
- Pay: ยฃ8/hr
You can (and should) find out more about the events at: Iโm a Scientist UK and Iโm an Engineer UK.
You donโt need to..
Phone us because thatโs what your careers officer said you should do.
Send a CV comprising more than 2 pages, with font smaller than 10pt or 2mm margins.
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