NEW MEXICO ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

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All applicants for State of New Mexico jobs must apply through the New Mexico State Personnel Office, unless stated otherwise. Search the site using the job ID # listed below. We cannot accept applications or resumes directly sent to our office.

Questions? Contact EDD’s Human Resources Manager Peter Hulsey at Peter.Hulsey@edd.nm.gov or call 505-795-3520.

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EDD Job Opportunities:

Outdoor Recreation Division Grants Coordinator (EDD #10114450) (Albuquerque)

Job ID 152219
Salary: $26.33 – $42.12 Hourly; $54,760 – $87,616 Annually
Pay band 70
Apply by 2/26/25
 

This position exists to efficiently administer and enhance the Division’s grant programs, including the Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grant and the Outdoor Equity Fund, ensuring funds drive measurable improvements in outdoor recreation infrastructure, economic development, and equitable access.

This role ensures compliance, accountability, and transparency by tracking grantee progress, monitoring expenditures, and evaluating program impact. By providing technical assistance, training, and outreach, the coordinator helps rural and underserved communities access funding, fostering broader participation.

Additionally, the position supports data-driven decision-making, analyzing trends to improve policies and maximize the economic and social benefits of investment in outdoor recreation.

Strengthening partnerships with local and tribal governments, nonprofits, and industry stakeholders, the coordinator facilitates collaboration to align grant funding with community needs. Ultimately, this position is essential to streamline program administration, enhance transparency, and ensure the Division’s grant programs create lasting positive impacts across the state.

The ideal candidate will have:

1. Knowledge of state and federal grant programs, compliance regulations, procurement, and public funding processes, preferably within a state agency or government setting.
2. Familiarity with outdoor recreation planning, economic development, conservation, or community-based outdoor initiatives in New Mexico.
3. Experience managing budgets, tracking grant expenditures, ensuring financial accountability, and overseeing grant reporting.
4. Proficiency in preparing Requests for Proposals (RFPs), grant agreements, and impact reports, ensuring alignment with funding requirements.
5. Experience using grant management software (ideally Submittable or a similar platform) and Excel.
6.Strong ability to build relationships with local governments, tribal entities, nonprofits, outdoor businesses, and community groups, providing support and training on the grant application process.
7. Detail-oriented with strong analytical skills.
8. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
9. Strong organizational and time management abilities.
10. Thrives in a collaborative small-team environment, supporting the mission of the Outdoor Recreation Division.

Minimum Qualification
Bachelor’s degree and three years of experience program administration or project management in areas related to the purpose of the position. Any combination of education in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling seven years may substitute for the required education and experience.

Apply online.

Economic Development Representative (EDD#3760) (Las Cruces)

Job ID 152191
Salary: $29.58 – $47.33 Hourly; $61,531 – $98,449 Annually
Pay band 75
Apply by 2/25/25

This position will serve as the Economic Development Representative serving a seven-County region including Catron, Dona Ana, Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, Sierra, and Socorro Counties. The position will serve as a field representative and will build capacity and partnerships with local and regional economic developers to grow jobs, businesses and economically healthy and sustainable communities.

The ideal candidate will have:

1. Customer service with strong verbal and written communication.
2. Navigating resources to include multiple funding sources that may include local, state, and federal grants, financing and access to capital for businesses. 
3. Goal and detail oriented, ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
4. Community and business development outreach through BRE, networking with local, state and federal stakeholders, business, professional or economic development organizations.
5. Experience working with municipal and county governments and familiarity with public processes.
6. Public speaking and presentations.
7. Ideal candidate resides in Dona Ana, Catron, Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, Sierra, or Socorro counties.

Minimum Qualification

A Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Economics, Economic Development, Business Administration, Finance, Public Administration, Historic Preservation, Communications/Journalism, Community Development, Urban Design, and/or Urban and Regional Planning from an accredited college or university and two years of experience in economic or community development programs. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling six years may substitute for the required education and experience.

Apply online.