Fungal Community Project Coordinator
Company: Convergent Research
Location: Watertown
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Cultivarium is a Convergent Research Focused Research
Organization (FRO) with a mission to accelerate the adoption of
novel microorganisms for biotechnology. We are looking for experts
who can contribute both individually and as part of a team to
create tangible solutions for a ‘moonshot’ project. You will be
part of a close-knit, driven team of scientists and engineers that
are building technological infrastructure for the cultivation of
non-model microorganisms, to open new avenues for science,
technology, medicine, and agriculture. Cultivarium is seeking a
highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented Community Project
Coordinator for our flagship initiative aiming to expand access to
non-model fungi. This role sits at the intersection of community
engagement and project management. The Community Project
Coordinator will serve as an internal and external operational hub
for the program, coordinating, planning, tracking, documenting, and
managing communications across a multi-stakeholder research effort
involving the global fungal research community. This is a
full-time, on-site position well-suited for someone who thrives in
a fast-paced, research-driven environment and enjoys bringing
structure, clarity, and momentum to ambitious scientific projects.
Key Responsibilities Community Coordinator Initiate, manage, and
oversee program outreach efforts with the global fungal scientific
community. Maintain working relations with a large number of
community experts to routinely solicit information about organisms
and methods. Develop and conduct community surveys for feedback.
Coordinate and attend meetings with community experts, keep meeting
notes, prepare meeting materials and discussion topics, and manage
follow-up communications. Manage incoming community-related
communications. Assist in scheduling meetings with external
collaborators. Build and maintain a structured database of
researchers, collaborators, and community contacts. Research and
track scientific conferences, workshops, and community events
relevant to fungal biology, microbiology, and biotechnology. Draft
short research briefs, background summaries, and landscape
overviews related to scientific events, emerging communities, or
thematic areas of interest. Coordinate logistics for in-person and
virtual scientific meetings, workshops, and convenings, including
scheduling, speaker coordination, and materials preparation.
Support speaker preparation, information sharing, and post-event
follow-up. Project Management Support planning and execution of the
Fungal Program by maintaining clear project documentation,
timelines, and milestone tracking in collaboration with program
leadership. Assist in the development and upkeep of concise project
plans, including scope, objectives, deliverables, timelines, and
dependencies. Track progress against milestones and flag risks,
delays, or resourcing needs; support follow-up on action items.
Prepare meeting agendas, capture notes, document decisions, and
track action items for program meetings. Help compile progress
summaries, internal updates, and external reports aligned with
Wellcome Trust–funded program requirements. Maintain organized
repositories of program materials, protocols, presentations, and
reference documents. Provide general administrative and
coordination support, including document formatting, meeting
follow-ups, and light calendar management. Support internal
research planning efforts and cross-team initiatives as needed.
Qualifications >3 years of experience in fungal research is
required. >3 years of experience in program coordination,
project management, operations, or a similar support role is
required. Bachelor’s degree required in scientific or
research-intensive fields (e.g., biology, bioengineering,
microbiology, public health, or related disciplines). Demonstrated
ability to manage multiple workstreams, track details, and follow
projects through from planning to execution. Strong organizational
skills with excellent attention to detail. Ability to synthesize
complex information into clear, concise written summaries. Ability
to navigate scientific content such as conference programs,
research abstracts, and technical documentation. Strong written and
verbal communication skills; professional and thoughtful in
external interactions. Proficiency with Google Workspace and
Microsoft Office; familiarity with collaborative and project
management tools (e.g., Notion, Airtable, Slack, Monday, or
similar) is a plus. Self-starter who demonstrates initiative and
can operate effectively with limited oversight. Demonstrated
commitment to diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness through
actions and communication. We Offer An opportunity to change the
world and work with some of the smartest and most talented experts
from different fields. Excellent medical, dental, and vision
insurance through a PPO plan; parental leave. Generous time off
paid holidays. Wellness allowance for fitness and wellness
activities. $80,000 - $120,000 a year Cultivarium aims to help fill
a structural gap in today's R&D system. We enable fundamental
research that requires unusual levels of scale and coordination
that is not yet rapidly monetizable by industry. We’re bringing
together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build
a new model for innovative R&D. We identify high-impact
scientific or technical research and development opportunities,
ultimately defining and launching these projects as Focused
Research Organizations. Cultivarium, LLC is an Equal Employment
Opportunity employer that proudly pursues and hires a diverse
workforce. We do not make hiring or employment decisions on the
basis of race, color, religion or religious belief, ethnic or
national origin, nationality, sex, gender, gender-identity, sexual
orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any
other basis protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws
or prohibited by Company policy. We strive for a healthy and safe
workplace and strictly prohibit harassment of any kind. We may use
artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring
process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or
assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do
not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately
made by humans. If you would like more information about how your
data is processed, please contact us.
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