San Mateo

CDD Planning Intern - PDM (20623517)

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Planning
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San Francisco/Peninsula
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Part-Time
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Until filled or until 50 applicants
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$25.08-$30.02 Hourly
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Please review the special instructions before applying for this job opportunity.


Location

330 West 20th Avenue San Mateo, 94403

Description

City of San Mateo, Community Development Department, Planning Division

Planning Intern

Paid Internship Description

 

The City of San Mateo Community Development Department is looking for Planning Interns

Why Join our Department?

The City of San Mateo is a progressive City that encourages staff and community engagement to develop positive solutions that meet the current and future needs of our community. You’ll be joining a talented team in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment dedicated to serving the San Mateo community. The Community Development Department’s core function is to ensure a quality commercial and residential environment, healthy neighborhoods, and a strong economic base that aligns with community objectives.

The Community Development Department’s Planning Division provides a broad range of services, including review of applications for current ­­­development and long-range planning.

The intern must have an interest in pursuing planning as a career and will gain practical experience to be competitive in the job market. Enthusiasm, respect, accountability, collaboration, critical thinking, willingness to learn are attributes we are seeking in the candidates.

What You’ll Be Doing

This paid internship will involve supporting research regarding a variety of activities, and assignments performing duties and responsibilities related to the daily functions of Planning Division as required.

*Please visit our What’s Happening in Development page to review some of the exciting projects happening in San Mateo.

Examples of Duties

Essential job duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: gather and present data for special assignments, create illustrative graphics, flyers, and informational handouts, work on a variety of projects including housing and general plan updates, assist with current development and long-range planning projects, investigate and propose responses to questions or inquiries from residents, provide planning customer support at the public counter/virtual counter

Time Commitment

Flexible Schedule, up to 30 hours a week. Each intern is able to work a maximum of 1,000 hours per fiscal year.

Interview Process

All applications will be reviewed for minimum qualifications. Qualified candidates will be contacted for a virtual interview.

Compensation

$25.08 – 30.02 per hour

Ideal Candidate

Desired Qualifications

A positive professional attitude with effective verbal and written communication skills, strong research and analytical skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, web-based resources or ArcGIS experience, ability to plan, organize, and coordinate workload, experience with interpretation of technical information and statistics.

Experience, Education and Training: Must be in the process of earning an undergraduate or master’s degree in the fields of Urban Planning, Architecture, Geography, Public Administration, Public Policy, or related field.

Special Instructions

Submit your cover letter, resume, and response to supplemental questions.

Recruitment Contact

Contact phone: 
(650)522-7203
Contact email: