Job Description
Position Summary
The Environmental Stewardship Unit (Development Planning Unit) of the Department of Planning and Development’s City Planning Commission seeks a planning research intern to support watershed administration, planning, and policy work. The incumbent will help organize, scan, and analyze the Commission's historical records related to the Wissahickon Watershed. Developing this database will underpin the Commission's work to protect Philadelphia's creeks through thoughtful land use policy.
Working under supervision of City Planners, the intern will systematically scan plans and other documents in the Commission's records; enter key information in a database or GIS system; perform basic data analysis tasks; and field-check certain key sites as needed to verify outcomes of past PCPC decisions.
The maximum number of hours allocated for this role is a maximum of 20 hours per week. Please submit a resume and writing sample with your application.
Essential Functions
• Organize and scan plans and other documents in the City Planning Commission’s records
• Analyze historical records
• Enter key information into a database/GIS System
• Basic data analysis
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
This person that fills this role should have strong research and writing skills, experience with statistical research and analysis, including GIS (Geographic Information Systems). This hard-working student should also have knowledge of MS Office Software. Above all else, the successful candidate will demonstrate a high degree of organization and attention to detail. Other helpful skills are the ability to stay focused and perform consistently at sometimes repetitive tasks and willingness to perform field work under supervision.
Qualifications
Education:
The minimum qualification for this internship is an interest in land use and environmental planning. The student should be enrolled at an accredited college or university, majors include Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Geography, Geology, History, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Engineering.
Experience:
Preferred qualifications for this internship are:
- At least one year of coursework at the undergraduate level in land use planning, environmental science, or civil engineering
- Familiarity with the Wissahickon Creek and adjacent neighborhoods
- Ability to perform basic data analysis tasks with Microsoft excel
- Some experience with ESRI products
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample.
Hourly Rate: $16.28
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