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Proposal Coordinator

Spry MethodsMcLean, VAApril 12th, 2026
Who We’re Looking For (Position Overview):We’re looking for a highly organized coordinator who can both execute and write in support of our growth and proposal operations. You’ll play a key role in drafting internal communications, summarizing inputs, and keeping proposal and pipeline activities organized and moving. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys turning information into clear written outputs and keeping teams aligned. How would you like to be the person who keeps our growth engine running smoothly?What Your Day-To-Day Looks Like (Position Responsibilities):Coordinate proposal and RFI activities by maintaining schedules, trackers, and documentation, and drafting written summaries and internal communicationsWrite and edit internal‑facing content, including daily growth status updates, opportunity summaries, and proposal support text (non‑technical)Maintain CRM and pipeline data accuracy and prepare inputs for leadership reportingOrganize and maintain SharePoint libraries, templates, and internal documentsProvide execution and writing support during proposal surges and high‑volume periodsWhat You Need to Succeed (Minimum Requirements): 2-3 years of experience working with a proposal team or business development team Demonstrated history of delivering clear, accurate written content such as summaries, status reports, or internal communications Proven ability to stay organized while managing multiple tasks and deadlines Strong attention to detail and follow‑through Comfort working with Microsoft tools (Outlook, Teams, Excel, SharePoint)Ideally, You Also Have (Preferred Qualifications):Ability to synthesize information from multiple sources into concise written outputsA CF APMP, Shipley, or related certificationsFamiliarity with structured processes, templates, and trackersInterest in learning about federal contracting or professional services environmentsWe may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.