Ethiopia Moderator

Position:

Organization: Consortium of Christian Relief and Development Association (CCRDA)

Not Specified

Duty Station: : CCRDA Office, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 
Working Hours: 38 hours per week

Contract Duration: Fixed-term project-based contract 1 year
Salary: Competitive and Negotiable

Start Date:  As soon as possible  

Eligibility: Open only to Ethiopian nationals who are based in Addis Ababa.

Language skills: Excellent written and spoken Amharic and Somali; Proficient in spoken and written English. Spoken Oromo is an added advantage.

Reports to: Country Sensitive Feedback Lead

Organization Overview

CCRDA, in partnership with Talk to Loop, is seeking a Moderator to support the implementation of the Talk to Loop platform in Ethiopia. The position will be hosted at the CCRDA office in Addis Ababa and will work closely with both CCRDA and the global Talk to Loop team.

The Moderator will review, categorize, and manage feedback submitted to the Loop platform, ensuring submissions are handled safely, confidentially, and in a timely manner. The role requires strong contextual knowledge of the Ethiopian humanitarian and development landscape, excellent language skills, and the ability to identify sensitive protection concerns.

The Moderator will collaborate closely with CCRDA and global Talk to Loop colleagues to ensure effective integration of the platform in Ethiopia and uphold high standards of accountability and community engagement.

This position offers a meaningful opportunity to strengthen community voice, promote transparency, and contribute to more responsive humanitarian and development programming. The role may include rotational weekend or holiday coverage. Opportunities for professional growth may include engagement in communications, monitoring and evaluation, and protection-related work

Position Overview

In this role, you will review, tag, and manage feedback submitted to the Loop platform, ensuring it is safe, timely, and impactful. You will use your knowledge of the local aid landscape and language skills to uphold community standards, identify sensitive issues, and provide accurate translation and cultural context. As a Moderator, you will work closely with global colleagues and moderators in other countries to ensure Loop’s smooth integration in Ethiopia. This is a unique opportunity to amplify voices, promote accountability, and shape more transparent humanitarian and development responses. The role may involve weekend or holiday coverage on rotation, with growth opportunities in communications, monitoring & evaluation, and protection.

Expected Tasks:

  • Review and tag all feedback submitted to the Loop platform, ensuring adherence to community guidelines.

  • Determine the suitability of feedback for publication on the open platform or referral to the Loop Sensitive Feedback Lead for sensitive issues.

  • Translate feedback into English and back when necessary, ensuring accurate and culturally relevant communication across languages.

  • Provide support to the Local Sensitive Feedback Lead in managing sensitive cases.

  • Notify and work with relevant organisations and stakeholders about posts pertinent to their work, fostering engagement, replies and collaboration.

  • Represent the CCRDA–Talk to Loop initiative within Ethiopia, advocating for the platform and building relationships with stakeholders and communities.

  • Support in the management of in-country communications and social media activities to promote Loop's rollout and mainstreaming.

  • Contribute to the improvement of Moderator Protocols based on experience and insights.

  • Contribute to the development of strategies to engage marginalised populations safely and effectively, advocating for inclusive tech solutions and trust-building measures.

  • Liaise with key actors, document and share learning internally and externally to enhance Loop's impact and effectiveness.

Moderation Duties:

  • Approve or reject feedback and replies based on Moderator Protocols and community guidelines.

  • Add relevant tags to feedback and provide feedback for protocol enhancements.

  • Facilitate the translation of feedback and responses as needed.

  • Forward sensitive feedback to the Loop Sensitive Feedback Lead following established protocols.

  • Manage feedback and profile pages for organisations.

  • Attend coordination meetings and deliver presentations and training on Loop to stakeholders.

  • Carry out other tasks as assigned by the superviser, contributing up to 10% of time to support broader organizational objectives and the overall development of the organization’s culture if time allows.

Why choose Talk to Loop? 

At Loop, we are all about feedback. We have high ambitions and are continually striving to get there, learning from all involved as we go. We are built on strong principles of decentralised, Open and Transparent systems. We are exploring how to bring the changes we want to help create in the wider world into our charity. If you want to be part of a globally dispersed team, thrive on change and learning, and believe in your core that we can do more if we listen and learn from others, then we would love to hear from you. 

The way we work doesn’t suit everyone. But if you’re an enthusiastic person who’s passionate about our mission and keen for more freedom and autonomy, then we could be a perfect match. We love to see applications from people with transferable skills who are looking for opportunities to contribute and grow and make a real difference. 

Our Commitment to Inclusion and Safeguarding 

CCRDA and Talk to Loop are committed to creating an inclusive and safe working environment. As part of our safeguarding policy, all candidates will be required to undergo comprehensive background checks. Roles are dependent on donor funding, and employment will be subject to the continuation of such funding.  We highly encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, as such unique experiences and perspectives are invaluable to our mission of shifting power and promoting local agency. 

Loop is dedicated to ensuring that our team reflects the communities we serve and supports a culture of equity, inclusion, and respect. 

  • CCRDA and Talk to Loop maintain a zero-tolerance approach to sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment, fraud, and corruption. All staff are expected to adhere to the safeguarding policies, Code of Conduct, and data protection standards of both organisations.

  • The successful candidate will be required to uphold these policies and ensure that all feedback and sensitive information handled through the Loop platform is managed safely, ethically, and in line with established safeguarding and protection protocols.

  • All staff share responsibility for creating and maintaining a safe environment for communities and colleagues and must report any safeguarding concerns through the appropriate reporting mechanisms.

Our Commitment to Collaboration and Well-being

Within the CCRDA–Talk to Loop partnership, each team member is entrusted with significant responsibility and is empowered to collaborate with others to achieve the strategic goals of their role, thus contributing to Loop’s overall mission. We believe in fostering a culture of trust, accountability, and mutual respect, where everyone's contributions are valued and recognised. We strive to provide an enabling work environment so you can feel safe, supported and empowered in your work. An outstanding work ethic and a commitment to self-care are prerequisites for success at Loop, as we understand that supporting our team members' well-being is essential for achieving our goals. 

Job Requirements

Necessary Skills and Experience

  • Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Communications, International Relations, Journalism, Information Management, or a related field.

  • Training in community engagement, accountability mechanisms, safeguarding, monitoring and evaluation, or protection-related areas is an added advantage.

  •  At least 2–3 years of relevant professional experience in community engagement, stakeholder communication, feedback mechanisms, moderation, monitoring and evaluation, protection, or related roles.

  • Experience working with humanitarian or development organizations and familiarity with the Ethiopian NGO context is an advantage.

  • Excellent written and spoken Amharic and Somali; Proficient in English. Spoken Oromo is an added advantage.

  • Strong network and understanding of the local humanitarian and development context.

  • Articulate communication skills, adaptable to diverse audiences.

  • Proactive problem-solving and initiative-taking abilities.

  • Proficiency in using digital tools such as smartphones, computers, and communication platforms.

  • Experience in community engagement, communication with stakeholders, moderation, monitoring and evaluation, protection or related roles is preferred.

Person Specification:

  • Demonstrates cultural sensitivity and empathy in interactions.

  • Exhibits professionalism, integrity, and discretion in handling sensitive information.

  • Collaborative team player with a commitment to Loop's mission and values.

  • Adaptable and resilient in navigating complex and dynamic environments.

  • Strives for continuous learning and improvement in all aspects of work.

How To Apply

Application Process: 

To apply send your application (CV and Cover Letter ONLY as one document followed by full names, e.g., CV & CL Najma Omar) to CCRDA at hr@ccrdaeth.org with the subject: Ethiopia Moderator. Do not share copies of transcripts, recommendation letters or academic certificates at this stage.

Pre-employment checks will include references and background verification.

The deadline for receiving applications is 10 DAYS.  Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so candidates are encouraged to apply promptly. 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. We strongly encourage applications from women and persons with disabilities.

If you do not hear from us by 31 March 2026, please consider your application unsuccessful.

Any evidence of using AI Tools in the application process will lead to automatic disqualification.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so apply as soon as possible.

Job Requirements Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Communications, International Relations, Journalism, Information Management, or a related field How to Apply Apply using the provided E-mail.

Deadline: Mar 20, 2026, 12:00 AM

Location: , Addis Ababa

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