Community Moderators

Volunteer community leaders who help moderate discussions, research wellness topics, and distill academic information into accessible guidance for our members.

Moderators vs. Experts

Community Moderators (Volunteer)

  • - Research and lead community discussions
  • - Use academic skills to distill information
  • - Get 50% membership discount
  • - Can graduate to Expert level

Expert Professionals (Paid)

  • - Handpicked licensed professionals
  • - Compensated for their expertise
  • - Provide specialized guidance
  • - Advanced credentials required
Meet Our Moderators
DLC
Dr. Lisa Chen
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Specialties:
Anxiety
Depression
Trauma
245 helpful responses
Senior Moderator
DMR
Dr. Michael Rodriguez
Occupational Psychology
Specialties:
Work Stress
Burnout
Performance
189 helpful responses
Senior Moderator
DSJ
Dr. Sarah Johnson
Sleep Medicine
Specialties:
Insomnia
Sleep Hygiene
Wellness
156 helpful responses
Junior Moderator
DER
Dr. Elena Rodriguez
Behavioral Psychology
Specialties:
Habits
Self-Compassion
Growth
203 helpful responses
Lead Moderator

Why Become a Moderator?

Community Leadership

Help guide and support community members while developing leadership skills in wellness spaces

Research & Analysis

Use your academic skills to research wellness topics and distill information into accessible guidance

Knowledge Translation

Bridge the gap between academic research and practical wellness support in informal, helpful ways

Professional Development

Gain experience in community moderation and wellness communication while building your expertise

Application Requirements

Postgraduate Education

Postgraduate degree (Master's or PhD), preferably in social sciences, psychology, social work, or related fields that develop research and analytical skills

Research & Analysis Skills

Strong ability to research wellness topics, evaluate academic papers, and translate complex information into accessible guidance

Community Leadership Interest

Genuine desire to help others, lead community discussions, and contribute to a supportive environment

Informal Communication Skills

Ability to distill academic research into friendly, approachable guidance while maintaining accuracy

Additional Expectations

  • Provide evidence-based information with proper citations and references
  • Maintain professional, empathetic, and non-judgmental communication
  • Collaborate constructively with other moderators and community members
  • Commit to ongoing learning and staying current with mental health research

Pathway to Expert Level

Outstanding moderators who demonstrate exceptional research skills, community leadership, and consistent high-quality contributions may be invited to become paid Expert Professionals.

  • Expert Selection: Handpicked by our team based on performance and expertise
  • Compensation: Fair payment for specialized guidance and professional expertise
  • Advanced Role: Lead complex discussions and provide specialized professional insights