Resource coordinators organize resources required for a project or a client. They work in a variety of industries, including business, health care, and technology. As a resource coordinator, your job duties vary, depending on the industry and organization. For example, hospital resource coordinators assist patients with finding the equipment and home care personnel they need once they are discharged. In business, you may work in the human resources department to determine staffing and budgetary needs for a specific project. Qualifications for this position include an associate or bachelor’s degree and some industry experience.