Business Development & Proposal Specialist RALEIGH, NC

Business Development & Proposal Specialist

Part Time • RALEIGH, NC

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Benefits:
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
About Us

Global Impact Group LLC is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and ISO 9001 / ISO 17100 certified company specializing in language services, staffing, and consulting. We support federal, state, and commercial clients with high-quality, culturally competent solutions across more than 80 languages.

We hold an active GSA MAS Contract (47QRAA24D00CU) and are expanding our footprint across government and commercial sectors.

Position Overview

We are seeking a Business Development & Proposal Specialist to support our growth in the federal, state, and commercial markets. This role focuses on proposal development, targeted outreach, and relationship building with decision-makers to drive new business opportunities.

This is an in-office position in Raleigh, NC, working 20–30 hours per week, Monday through Friday.

Key Responsibilities

Proposal Development

  • Identify and track RFPs, RFQs, and RFIs (SAM.gov, GSA, state portals, etc.)
  • Prepare, edit, and submit compliant proposals
  • Develop technical, management, and past performance sections
  • Coordinate with internal teams to gather required information

Business Development & Outreach

  • Build and maintain relationships with decision-makers and contracting officers
  • Execute targeted marketing and outreach campaigns (email, LinkedIn, calls)
  • Identify and engage new clients in federal, state, and commercial markets
  • Support pipeline development and opportunity tracking
  • Participate in networking events and industry engagement
GSA Contract Promotion

  • Promote the company’s GSA MAS Contract (47QRAA24D00CU)
  • Educate clients on how to procure services through GSA
  • Identify and pursue GSA task orders and opportunities
Documentation & Support

  • Maintain proposal templates, resumes, and past performance records
  • Track deadlines, submissions, and business development activities
Qualifications

Required

  • 2+ years of experience in proposal writing and/or business development
  • Experience with government contracting (federal, state, or local)
  • Strong writing, communication, and organizational skills
  • Ability to build relationships with clients and decision-makers
  • Familiarity with SAM.gov, GovWin, LinkedIn, or similar platforms
Preferred

  • Experience in language services, staffing, or consulting
  • Knowledge of GSA MAS and federal procurement processes
  • Experience with outreach campaigns or CRM tools
Compensation

  • Hourly Rate: $21 per hour
  • Schedule: 20–30 hours per week (Monday–Friday)
Performance-Based Incentives

  • $500 bonus for each GSA Task Order secured
  • $1,000 bonus for each contract awarded
Why Join Us

  • Growing, mission-driven SDVOSB with federal contracts
  • Direct impact on company growth and contract awards
  • Collaborative in-office environment
  • Opportunity for long-term growth and increased earnings through performance
How to Apply

Submit your resume and a writing or proposal sample to:
Komlan.koudifo@globallanguagesystem.com


Compensation: $21.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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