.Company SummaryFounded in 2006, Terra Global is a woman-run, women-owned for-profit social enterprise, and small business. Terra Global's mission is to facilitate financially, socially, and environmentally sustainable landscapes around the world. Terra Global is an established global leader in sustainable forest and agriculture program development, land-use greenhouse gas quantification and finance through providing technical expertise and investment capital to a global client base in a collaborative and innovative manner. Leveraging its global experience in generating positive social and environmental outcomes, Terra Global manages a portfolio sustainable landscape projects working with governments, NGOs and communities which are funded through climate finance. Having worked in 30+ countries, Terra Global has designed and supported the implementation of REDD+ and other sustainable landscape programs from the project to national scale.Project SummaryThe Community Forestry Program (Program) supports indigenous landowner communities, Ejidos, who live in the zone of influence of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve (CBR) and in the buffer zones of the CBR, on the Yucatán peninsula in the states of Campeche, Quintana Roo and Yucatán to preserve their forests. The Program provides conservation payments and supports other social programs that compensate Ejidos for not harvesting their forests or leasing them to commercial interests for harvesting. Terra Global's local NGO partner organization has been working with Ejido communities in these areas for more than 15 years. Poverty often pressures the Ejidos to lease their land to timber companies or other illegally to agro-economic corporations who would convert forests. Most of the Selva Maya outside of the CBR has already been converted to a degraded landscape through agriculture, threatening the biological and cultural richness of this entire region. To provide a viable income alternative to unsustainable logging, Terra Global's local NGO partner has developed binding permanent conservation agreements that it signs with the Ejidos seeking to participate in conserving their forests. In return, the conservation agreements ensure that Ejidos receive annual conservation payments and support for other livelihood programs. The on-going success and scaling of Ejido partners' conservation work depends on excellent and effective program coordination to maintain sufficient conservation payments to the Ejidos.**Responsibilities**:The Mexico Project Coordinator will provide technical support and work alongside the local implementation partners in carrying out the ACAC Community Forestry Program Activities and monitoring results. This person will lead coordination between the Terra Global International teams and local partners