Department: Growth
Reports to: Land Program Director
Location: Austin, TX or Remote within Continental US considered
Applications will be open through February 2026, with an anticipated start date of mid-March 2026.
About Funga
Funga is a public benefit corporation harnessing forest fungal networks to address the climate crisis. We combine modern DNA sequencing and machine learning technology with breakthrough research on the forest microbiome to put the right native, biodiverse communities of mycorrhizal fungi in the right place. This leads to more quality wood created more quickly, more carbon sequestered, and more resilient forests. We serve land partners seeking to implement regenerative forestry practices that improve productivity and sustainability, and corporate carbon buyers building high-quality carbon removal portfolios with strong social and biodiversity outcomes. We're a team of passionate scientists and builders on a mission to draw down at least three gigatons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by 2050.
If you are excited by starting new things, learning as you go, and being hands-on in applying your work to the private sector, you will dig working with us. We encourage you to apply even if only some of the below criteria are met-just make sure to tell us why you're excited about Funga!
About the Role
We are hiring a Land Program Coordinator to manage the operational and communications "bridge" between our land enrollment efforts and executed partnerships. While our Enrollment Specialists focus on the initial handshake, you will be responsible for the critical phase that follows: guiding landowners through the complexities of our Carbon, Field Trial, and Soil Sampling agreements.
This role requires a unique blend of administrative rigor and high-touch communication. You will spend a significant portion of your time engaging directly with landowners via email and phone-answering questions about contract terms, keeping land partners interested and engaged, and ensuring all parties stay aligned through to execution. You are the organized, friendly, and persistent voice that ensures our forest projects move from "handshake" to "active."
In This Role, You Will: