Click here to view the available positions and apply!
Please read all the information on the main applications page and on the application forms before you apply. Your applications should be sent using the forms provided, do not post them here. Applications will only be visible to staff, who will help me to choose the successful applicants.
We are currently hiring:
Global Moderators (age 18+)
Roleplay Moderators (age 18+)
General Helpers (all ages, except those with active COPPA protection)
There are word limits on the application forms, so just keep it brief and tell us only the most important things we need to know.
If you are applying for multiple positions, it is okay to copy and paste your answers for each application - but make sure your "reason for applying" is written differently to suit each position.

Before applying we strongly encourage you read what our current team members have to say about their roles here:
What's it like to be a General Helper?
- Burrito Bunny: "Being a GH is about always being ready to help people, no matter their problems."
- lucky333123: "Being part of the GH team made me feel like I had a family. The most important concept was about interacting with other users and being available for users to talk to me."
- Celozon: "It’s important to have extensive knowledge of the site and rules. It can be surprising the wide variety of problems GHs deal with, and you need to be equipped to deal with them."
- Aaron✦: "When you're answering questions you never want to make anyone feel silly for asking. My favourite thing is the diversity of people you get to meet. I get to see and talk to people from everywhere on the site."
- Wobbuffet: "It is absolutely vital that every General Helper is able to work well in a group. Everyone has their own niche of knowledge; trading, the history of Chicken Smoothie, and so on, but it takes all of us as a group to help out users around the site."
What's it like to be a Moderator?
- Simon: "You'd be surprised to see how much needs to be done behind the scenes to help Chicken Smoothie run smoothly. I've found that despite the large time commitment that it brings, moderating is such a rewarding experience and I am very thankful I decided to apply!"
- Lacuna: "Volunteering to help keep CS a fun and safe place is something I love. There is definitely a time commitment and expectation to get mod work done before playing for myself but I don’t mind!"
- Seasonal: "I am so thankful to be part of such a wonderful and supportive team! Working with each other is essential to completing our job efficiently."
- Nadine: "I’ve learned how important is is to stay level headed and have an open mind to all situations, regardless of if I personally agree or not. Moderating can be a big time commitment, but it certainly is rewarding."
- Zeena: "You will never have answers to everything that comes up in a report/ticket and mistakes do happen, but that's okay and it's all part of learning. I find being a moderator is one of the most rewarding positions knowing you are making a difference by helping others."
- Dama: "It can be challenging to handle things that involve sensitive subjects, especially if you can relate to those issues, so it's important to always maintain a level-head. Even during my tough days there is always a lot of support around me from the rest of the team, and I feel so grateful to be part of it."
- Aquila Fuga: "Being a mod isn't always easy as some situations can be tough to deal with, but ultimately it's super rewarding to be part of a great team which helps to ensure CS is always a safe, friendly and fun environment for all our users. There's a lot to learn, but I was still surprised by how quickly I picked up the basics!"