Coordinator, Grant Writer, Business Development, Proposal Writing.
Do you love to write?
Do you enjoy hearing people's stories, asking thoughtful questions, and helping others
share ideas that inspire action?
We believe every successful proposal starts with curiosity. Great writers ask thoughtful
questions, listen carefully, and help others tell stories that inspire action.
At Constellation Consulting, we partner with public agencies, healthcare providers,
nonprofits, and community organizations to strengthen health, education, economic
opportunity, public safety, and community well-being. Every proposal we develop has
the potential to launch a new program, expand critical services, strengthen
organizations, or improve lives.
We're looking for someone who believes words matter.
Someone who is energized by meaningful conversations, enjoys learning about new
topics, and can transform complex ideas into compelling, persuasive writing.
This isn't just a writing job. It's an opportunity to help communities thrive by telling
stories that connect vision with action.
If you're naturally curious, enjoy collaborating with people from diverse backgrounds,
and want your work to have a lasting impact, we'd love to meet you.
About Constellation Consulting
Constellation Consulting is a woman-owned consulting firm based in Albuquerque that
works alongside public agencies, healthcare organizations, nonprofits, and community
partners to design and implement innovative, collaborative solutions. Guided by our
values of collaboration, empowerment, excellence, integrity, and innovation, we help
clients strengthen systems, improve health outcomes, build organizational capacity, and
create sustainable community impact.
What You'll Do
Approximately 75% of your time will be spent writing and developing proposals,
with the remaining 25% focused on collaborating with colleagues and clients to
understand their work, gather information, and shape compelling narratives.
You'll:
Research funding opportunities, procurements, and client needs.
Interview subject matter experts, community partners, and clients.
Transform technical information into persuasive, easy-to-understand proposals.
Write, edit, and proofread proposals, reports, presentations, and other
communications.
Coordinate proposal timelines and manage multiple deadlines.
Work closely with consultants and project teams to develop winning strategies.
Continuously improve proposal templates, systems, and processes.
Help tell the stories behind programs that improve healthcare, education,
workforce development, economic opportunity, and community well-being.
Who Will Thrive Here?
You don't need years of proposal experience.
You do need to be someone who:
Loves to write—and takes pride in producing polished, professional work.
Is naturally curious and asks thoughtful questions.
Enjoys meeting new people and hearing their stories.
Can organize information and communicate it clearly.
Is energized by meaningful work that improves communities.
Thrives in a collaborative, interactive office environment.
Welcomes feedback and is committed to continuous improvement.
Takes initiative rather than waiting to be told what to do.
Is comfortable learning and using technology, including AI tools, to improve
efficiency while maintaining accuracy, originality, and sound judgment.
Brings positivity, professionalism, and a sense of humor to the workplace.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree preferred in communications, public health, public policy,
nonprofit management, business, education, or a related field.
Bachelor's degree with exceptional writing ability and relevant experience will
also be considered.
Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills are essential.
Experience with research, journalism, communications, grant writing, policy
writing, or academic writing is a plus.
Why You'll Love Working Here
We believe meaningful work should also be enjoyable.
You'll work alongside people who care deeply about improving communities, enjoy
solving complex problems together, and celebrate one another's successes. Every week
brings new projects, new clients, and new opportunities to learn.
We invest in our people and recognize that great work happens when talented
individuals are trusted, supported, and encouraged to grow.
Compensation & Benefits
$18–24 per hour, depending on qualifications
Employer-matched 401(k)
Employer contribution toward health insurance
Flexible paid time off
Professional development opportunities
Growth within a collaborative, mission-driven consulting firm
Ready to Tell Stories That Matter?
If this posting feels different from every other coordinator position you've read, that's
intentional.
We're not simply looking for someone to manage deadlines or fill out proposal
templates. We're looking for someone who is curious, collaborative, and energized by
the opportunity to help communities thrive.
If you love to write, enjoy asking thoughtful questions, and believe great stories can
inspire action and create meaningful change, we'd love to hear from you.
Please submit:
Your resume
A cover letter answering: What community issue are you most passionate
about improving, and why?
A writing sample (2–5 pages) that best demonstrates your ability to communicate
clearly, tell a compelling story, or explain a complex idea.
Applications without a writing sample may not be considered.
Bring your curiosity. Bring your voice. Help us tell stories that create stronger
communities.
Pay: $18.00 - $24.00 per hour
Work Location: In person