What is your education level? You're looking for a research coordinator position, do you mind if I ask in which field? If you're post doc I don't know where to begin, if you're bachelor's you may want to consider going for a lower level position somewhere you really want to work, you'll be a much better candidate when a position opens, or a new position is created with you in mind to fill it.
The research and development field has been hammered with cuts and uncertainty the last year, everyone is reorganizing and tightening the fiscal belt. Especially industries that were thriving during covid time (other industries have looked at those fields and have also panicked-layed off, rather than hiring the experienced people that are looking for work).
If you're fresh out of college it's not going to be a good time.
What country are you in, and what field do you want to work in?
Edit: it will get better, and you will find yourself looking back from where you are, and be amazed at the journey you took to get there. Every volunteer position you take will be part of your story, and the people you work with will remember your actions, save you'll meet them again some day and have wonderful "remember when" and "whatever happened to" conversations