Posted Jul 13, 2026

Fungi and Climate Project Lead

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About the project

Fungal biodiversity is key to mitigating climate change and adapting to the consequences of climate breakdown. Fungi are largely invisible ecosystem engineers that underwrite the regenerative capacity of the living world. However, despite their key role in regulating the climate and sustaining global biodiversity, fungi have been overlooked in climate change strategies, conservation agendas and restoration efforts.

This is a three-year collaborative project led by Toby Kiers, Giuliana Furci, and Merlin Sheldrake, and funded by a Climate Breakthrough Award. We aim to lay the legal, regulatory, and scientific groundwork required to write fungi into global climate and conservation agendas. If successful, our work will protect fungal communities and make it possible to harness the power of fungi to mitigate climate change and support global biodiversity.

Role Overview

We are seeking a Project Lead to help develop our interdisciplinary strategy and organise the execution and delivery of the project. This is a senior role requiring someone who can work independently across our organisations, sectors and disciplines and who has a proven track record in project leadership and delivery in the climate and/or biodiversity space.

Key Responsibilities

Strategy development and execution:

Project management and execution

Partnership and relationship building and management

Integration across teams

Requirements

Preferred Qualifications

Working environment

Further details

Location & Compensation

To Apply

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This is a joint project housed between the Fungi Foundation and the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN)

Fungi Foundation is an international environmental non-profit dedicated to conserving the world’s fungi. Since 2012, we have worked toward the full recognition of fungi at all levels within education frameworks, national and international public policies, and public communication. We also work to preserve ancestral relationships between humanity and fungi, to document and describe fungal species around the world, and actively engage in artistic collaborations.

SPUN’s mission is to map and protect the mycorrhizal fungal networks that regulate Earth's climate and ecosystems. Since our founding in 2021, we've built a global data platform to make these invisible networks measurable. Through our Underground Explorers program and network of over 400 Science Associates across more than 80 countries, we generate high-resolution biodiversity maps and machine learning tools that integrate mycorrhizal data into climate, conservation, restoration, and land management decisions.

Salary: The compensation range for this role depends on experience and location.

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