Regional Coordinator Jobs in New Mexico

Regional Coordinator jobs in New Mexico concentrate in healthcare administration, social services, and state government programs, with steady demand across entry-level coordinator roles through senior program management positions. Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces generate the most openings, anchored by employers such as Presbyterian Healthcare Services, the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, and New Mexico Human Services Department. Community health coordination, workforce development, and tribal program administration are among the most in-demand specialties in the state. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.

Find Regional Coordinator Jobs

Overview

Open roles37
Top employerOPCO Skilled Management
Top cityAlbuquerque, NM
Cities hiring12
Work type45% On-site
Top industryConstruction

Showing 5 of 37+ Regional Coordinator jobs

Professional Case Management
Regional Director RN-Home Care
We won't show you this job again
Professional Case Management
Added 1d ago
Regional Director RN-Home Care
Professional Case Management
Farmington, New Mexico
Clinical Support
Healthcare Administration
Project Management
$90k - $135k/yr
Managed Registered Nurses (RNs)
1,001-5,000

Have you applied for this role?

Contour Covering Technology B.V.
Cross-Utilized Airport Agent | Aviation Screener - Sierra Blanca Regional Airport (PT)
We won't show you this job again
Contour Covering Technology B.V.
Added 2d ago
Cross-Utilized Airport Agent | Aviation Screener - Sierra Blanca Regional Airport (PT)
Contour Covering Technology B.V.
Alto, New Mexico
Compliance & Legal
Compliance & Risk
Security & Protective Services
$17.25 - $22.25/hr
High school diploma or GED
11-50

Have you applied for this role?

State of New Mexico
Lead Engineering Technician - North Regional Division (DOT/GO/PINF #19132)
We won't show you this job again
State of New Mexico
Added 2d ago
Lead Engineering Technician - North Regional Division (DOT/GO/PINF #19132)
State of New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Construction Management
Program Management
Project Management
$29.23 - $43.85/hr
High school diploma or GED
10,000+

Have you applied for this role?

Trans Aero MedEvac
Regional Clinical Educator
We won't show you this job again
Trans Aero MedEvac
Added 2d ago
Regional Clinical Educator
Trans Aero MedEvac
Roswell, New Mexico
Biotech & Life Sciences
Clinical Trials
Healthcare Administration
$80k - $105k/yr
On-Site
Master's degree in education

Have you applied for this role?

Mission Rock Residential
Regional Manager - NM
We won't show you this job again
Mission Rock Residential
Added 3d ago
Regional Manager - NM
Mission Rock Residential
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Business Operations
Customer Service
Project Management
$125k - $135k/yr
On-Site
501-1,000

Have you applied for this role?

See All 37 Regional Coordinator Jobs in New Mexico

Find roles in New Mexico that match your experience and apply in just a few clicks.

Find Regional Coordinator Jobs

Regional Coordinator Jobs by City in New Mexico

Where New Mexico roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Farmington
4 jobs
Las Cruces
3 jobs
Santa Fe
2 jobs
Alto
1 job
Hobbs
1 job
Clovis
1 job
Roswell
1 job
Espanola
1 job

Regional Coordinator Job Market in New Mexico

A snapshot from current New Mexico openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

OPCO Skilled Management
OPCO Skilled Management3 open roles
WSP in the U.S.
WSP in the U.S.2 open roles
Genesis HealthCare
Genesis HealthCare2 open roles

Top Industries Hiring

  • Construction & Real Estate
  • Consulting & Professional Services
  • Insurance
  • Automotive
  • Consumer Goods

What New Mexico Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in regional coordinator jobs across New Mexico.

  • Bachelor's degree in public health, social work, business, or a related field
  • Two or more years of program coordination or case management experience
  • Proficiency with database management systems and federal reporting platforms
  • Experience working with New Mexico state agencies or federally funded grant programs
  • Strong written communication skills for grant reports and stakeholder correspondence
  • Bilingual English and Spanish ability preferred for community-facing coordinator positions

Regional Coordinator Jobs in New Mexico: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a regional coordinator in New Mexico?

Most regional coordinator roles in New Mexico require a bachelor's degree in a field related to the program area, such as public health, social work, education, or business administration. Healthcare-focused coordinator positions may require a New Mexico-issued license from the New Mexico Medical Board or New Mexico Board of Nursing depending on the program. Building experience through AmeriCorps VISTA placements, tribal government internships, or state agency contract roles is the most direct path in this market.

Which companies hire regional coordinators in New Mexico?

Employers hiring regional coordinators in New Mexico right now include OPCO Skilled Management, WSP in the U.S., and Genesis HealthCare, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. New Mexico's mix of state government agencies, tribal nation programs, and federally qualified health centers means hiring is distributed across a broader range of organization types than in most states.

Which New Mexico cities have the most regional coordinator jobs?

Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Farmington have the most regional coordinator openings in New Mexico. Albuquerque dominates because it is home to the state's largest hospital networks, the University of New Mexico, and most major state agency headquarters, while Santa Fe concentrates openings in state government and policy-focused roles, and Las Cruces draws demand from New Mexico State University programs and border-region health and social services organizations.

Are there remote regional coordinator jobs in New Mexico?

Yes, but they are less common than in purely desk-based fields, since regional coordinators often manage on-the-ground program delivery across specific territories. About 55% of regional coordinator openings tied to New Mexico are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, which reflects growing flexibility from state agencies and nonprofits on reporting and administrative duties. Grant management, data reporting, and stakeholder communication functions are the parts of the role most likely to be approved for remote work.

How can I get hired as a regional coordinator in New Mexico with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is through an AmeriCorps VISTA or AmeriCorps State placement with a New Mexico nonprofit or tribal organization, which builds direct program coordination credits on your resume. Presbyterian Healthcare Services and the New Mexico Department of Health both hire program assistant and outreach worker roles that transition into coordinator positions. A case manager, outreach specialist, or community health worker background is the most common lateral move, and a New Mexico-issued credential in your program's specialty area strengthens any application significantly.

Where can I find and apply to regional coordinator jobs in New Mexico?

You can find and apply to regional coordinator jobs in New Mexico on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the available roles, find the ones that fit your background and preferred location, and apply directly to the positions that match your experience.

See All 37 Regional Coordinator Jobs in New Mexico

Find roles in New Mexico that match your experience and apply in just a few clicks.

Find Regional Coordinator Jobs