What are the responsibilities and job description for the Planning Intern position at CITY OF BELMONT?
Job Description
The City of Belmont Planning & Zoning Department is seeking a part-time intern to support ongoing planning efforts throughout summer 2026. This is a paid, in-person position that will be expected to complete approximately 20-25 hours of work per week over 10-12 weeks (subject to official hire date) through mid-August 2026.
The candidate selected for this role will gain entry-level exposure to various public sector planning disciplines, including current planning and permitting, long-range planning, transportation planning, and community engagement. The intern will support regular administrative functions of the planning department and will also have the opportunity to assist with project-based tasks, tailored to the candidate’s interests as available.
Anticipated Duties & Responsibilities
Based on the individual’s expertise and area(s) of study, intern tasks may include:
- Supporting Planning staff with daily administrative tasks
- Assisting with research related to zoning ordinances, historic preservation, environmental planning, and transportation planning/Vision Zero
- Developing technical and public-facing content to support the Planning Department’s work, including reports, maps, graphics, and social media content
- Participating in and supporting public-facing activities, including Board meetings, public engagement pop-ups, community walk audits, and zoning inspections
- Other duties as assigned
A successful intern will accomplish the following through this experience:
- Develop an understanding of city ordinances and long-range plans and how they are communicated, implemented, and enforced
- Develop an understanding of local government functions and the role planning departments play in serving a community
- Build knowledge in a variety of planning disciplines and understand how each one impacts the planning process
- Craft a portfolio of technical and public-facing planning documents, maps, and other materials to demonstrate their contributions to the city
Required Skills, Education, and Experience
Knowledge, skills, and abilities required for this role include:
- Working knowledge of and demonstrated interest in planning, public administration, geography, or a related field
- Ability to think critically, solve problems independently, and conduct research
- Strong customer service skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office products, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Minimum qualifications:
- Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent
- Must be enrolled at an institution of higher education pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in planning, public administration, geography, or a related field
Preferred qualifications:
- Possess a bachelor’s degree in planning, public administration, geography, or a related field, OR have prior experience in planning or a related discipline
- Proficient in the use of ESRI products, including ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online
- Proficient in the use of graphic design programs like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite
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