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Are you looking for a remote opportunity to assist in managing Facebook groups for busy coaches? We have openings for individuals like you to work with personal development professionals, connecting with people and providing valuable support. This role allows for flexible hours and doesn’t require previous experience.

About Us: As a Facebook Group Moderator, you’ll engage with members in various Facebook groups, providing assistance and support. Your responsibilities will include responding to live chat messages on business websites and social media platforms, addressing customer questions, providing sales links, and offering discounts. This is a remote position, allowing you to work online from anywhere worldwide (United States preferred).

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Managing and moderating Facebook groups for personal development professionals
  • Providing live chat support on business websites and social media platforms
  • Assisting customers with inquiries and offering valuable support

What We Offer:

  • Competitive hourly rate: $35 per hour
  • Full training, no previous experience required
  • Remote work online from anywhere worldwide (United States preferred)
  • The opportunity to work independently
  • Reliable internet connection

Requirements: To excel in this role, you’ll need:

  • A device (phone, tablet, or laptop) capable of accessing social media and website chat functions
  • The ability to work independently
  • Basic English writing skills

Why You Should Apply: Facebook Group Moderators are in high demand worldwide, and personal development professionals are actively seeking individuals to assist in connecting with their audience. If you’re ready to start immediately, have the necessary equipment, and possess basic English writing skills, we invite you to apply and be part of this rapidly growing field. Join us and make a meaningful impact in the world of online support.

If you can start right away, please apply below and embark on this exciting journey as a Facebook Group Moderator. Your future begins here!


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