Carbon Program Coordinator
As a team of scientists, farmers, and entrepreneurs, we are on a mission to revolutionise agriculture and address climate change. Through our cutting-edge microbial technology, we are enhancing soil health, boosting crop yields, and sequestering carbon to create a sustainable future for farming. We are committed to empowering farmers and promoting regenerative practices that benefit both the environment and their bottom line.
As a fast-growing agricultural startup, Loam offers a dynamic and collaborative work environment where innovation and passion thrive. We embrace diversity and believe that our collective expertise and shared commitment can make a significant impact on the global agricultural landscape.
Responsibilities
Project Reporting and Data Management: Lead writing, consolidation and documentation of registration and carbon crediting applications and monitoring reports in alignment with carbon credit methodology compliance. Support with net abatement calculations as necessary.
Project Delivery & Monitoring: Work with Commercial, Grower Operations and Compliance teams to ensure timely and accurate collection of data and information from program participants needed for project implementation throughout the lifecycle. Support to ensure data is accurately stored and updated in appropriate platforms and well integrated within Loam’s record systems.
Soil Carbon Research & Analysis: Conduct research and analysis of soil carbon methodology developments as they relate to Loam’s carbon offerings, including sampling approaches, program design and carbon market trends.
Process Design and Documentation: Develop comprehensive process maps and documentation for all aspects of our Carbon Programs, from initial design through to final audit and carbon credit issuance.
Continuous Optimization: Regularly review and refine processes to ensure they remain efficient, scalable, and aligned with our program goals. This includes reviewing existing and potential technology tools and platforms. Establish feedback mechanisms to capture pain points and suggestions for improvement from across the organisation.
Skills And Experiences
Knowledge, skills, abilities [tangible or intangible]
Essential
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business Administration, Engineering, Environmental Science, or a related field.
2-5 years of professional experience in data-intensive environment
Experience in technical report or proposal writing
Strong understanding of file‑based data management, folder structures, metadata, and data lifecycle concepts.
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail, with the ability to design processes that are both efficient and scalable.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of working effectively across various levels of the organisation and with external partners.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, prioritising tasks to meet deadlines and organisational goals.
Desirable
Experience in process engineering or analysis, ideally within a management consulting environment or in roles that involved the design and optimization of complex project processes.
Experience in environmental or sustainability projects is a plus, demonstrating a commitment to driving positive change in global environmental practices.
How This Role Supports Loam’s Mission
The Program Coordinator plays a pivotal role in advancing Loam’s mission by ensuring that the SecondCrop™ Carbon Programs operate through robust, efficient, and scalable workflows. By designing and optimizing processes that support the seamless implementation of these programs, the role directly contributes to enhancing soil health, improving productivity, and enabling carbon sequestration at a gigatonne scale.
Benefits
Personal Learning Budget: Support for professional development and continuous growth.
Flexible Work Environment: Options for remote work to support work-life balance.
Impactful Work: Contribute to global efforts in environmental sustainability and agriculture.
Training and Development: Access to a personal development plan with ongoing training opportunities.
Why You Should Join Us
At Loam, we’re tackling some of the most pressing challenges of our time with a passionate team dedicated to making a real difference. If you’re eager to apply your skills to a mission that truly matters, we’d love to hear from you.
Loam Bio is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic.
As a fast-growing agricultural startup, Loam offers a dynamic and collaborative work environment where innovation and passion thrive. We embrace diversity and believe that our collective expertise and shared commitment can make a significant impact on the global agricultural landscape.
Responsibilities
Project Reporting and Data Management: Lead writing, consolidation and documentation of registration and carbon crediting applications and monitoring reports in alignment with carbon credit methodology compliance. Support with net abatement calculations as necessary.
Project Delivery & Monitoring: Work with Commercial, Grower Operations and Compliance teams to ensure timely and accurate collection of data and information from program participants needed for project implementation throughout the lifecycle. Support to ensure data is accurately stored and updated in appropriate platforms and well integrated within Loam’s record systems.
Soil Carbon Research & Analysis: Conduct research and analysis of soil carbon methodology developments as they relate to Loam’s carbon offerings, including sampling approaches, program design and carbon market trends.
Process Design and Documentation: Develop comprehensive process maps and documentation for all aspects of our Carbon Programs, from initial design through to final audit and carbon credit issuance.
Continuous Optimization: Regularly review and refine processes to ensure they remain efficient, scalable, and aligned with our program goals. This includes reviewing existing and potential technology tools and platforms. Establish feedback mechanisms to capture pain points and suggestions for improvement from across the organisation.
Skills And Experiences
Knowledge, skills, abilities [tangible or intangible]
Essential
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business Administration, Engineering, Environmental Science, or a related field.
2-5 years of professional experience in data-intensive environment
Experience in technical report or proposal writing
Strong understanding of file‑based data management, folder structures, metadata, and data lifecycle concepts.
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail, with the ability to design processes that are both efficient and scalable.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of working effectively across various levels of the organisation and with external partners.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, prioritising tasks to meet deadlines and organisational goals.
Desirable
Experience in process engineering or analysis, ideally within a management consulting environment or in roles that involved the design and optimization of complex project processes.
Experience in environmental or sustainability projects is a plus, demonstrating a commitment to driving positive change in global environmental practices.
How This Role Supports Loam’s Mission
The Program Coordinator plays a pivotal role in advancing Loam’s mission by ensuring that the SecondCrop™ Carbon Programs operate through robust, efficient, and scalable workflows. By designing and optimizing processes that support the seamless implementation of these programs, the role directly contributes to enhancing soil health, improving productivity, and enabling carbon sequestration at a gigatonne scale.
Benefits
Personal Learning Budget: Support for professional development and continuous growth.
Flexible Work Environment: Options for remote work to support work-life balance.
Impactful Work: Contribute to global efforts in environmental sustainability and agriculture.
Training and Development: Access to a personal development plan with ongoing training opportunities.
Why You Should Join Us
At Loam, we’re tackling some of the most pressing challenges of our time with a passionate team dedicated to making a real difference. If you’re eager to apply your skills to a mission that truly matters, we’d love to hear from you.
Loam Bio is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic.