Community Development Intern
Salary
$0.00 Hourly
Location
Community Services - 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, TX, TX
Job Type
Unpaid Internship
Job Number
2602573
Department
Planning & Development Services
Opening Date
06/09/2026
Closing Date
7/31/2026 11:59 PM Central
Hiring Range
$0
Description
The Community Development Intern is a qualified undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled in an Urban Planning, Public Administration, or closely related program. The goal of this internship is to provide the student with a meaningful, hands-on learning experience in community development and municipal government while fostering professional growth, technical skill development, and exposure to real-world planning practice.
Unlike traditional internships that focus primarily on supporting departmental projects, this internship is designed around the educational and professional interests of the student. The intern will identify and pursue a community development-related research project of their choosing, with guidance and mentorship provided by Community Development staff throughout the semester.
The intern will gain practical experience in planning research, data collection, community engagement, policy analysis, professional communication, and project development. A strong emphasis will be placed on real-world information gathering through direct interaction with community members, professionals, stakeholders, and governmental agencies. Research activities may include conducting in-person or telephone interviews, coordinating outreach efforts through email and other communication methods, collecting field observations, facilitating surveys, and analyzing data relevant to the intern's chosen topic.
The internship will also provide opportunities to learn about the broader functions of local government through exposure to multiple City departments and professionals. Based on the intern's interests, staff will coordinate opportunities to meet with subject matter experts and observe the work of departments such as Planning and Development Services, Economic Development, Engineering, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Neighborhood Services, Code Enforcement, and others. The internship is intended to provide a comprehensive introduction to the operations of local government and the many disciplines that contribute to community development.
Principal Duties
1.Develop and complete an independent community development research project on a topic approved by Community Development staff.
2.Conduct qualitative and quantitative research related to the selected project.
3.Collect information through field observations, interviews, surveys, public records, and other research methods.
4.Conduct in-person, telephone, and electronic outreach to community members, stakeholders, organizations, and professionals as appropriate.
5.Analyze and interpret research findings and develop conclusions based on collected data.
6.Prepare written reports, presentations, policy summaries, or other deliverables related to the selected project.
7.Deliver periodic presentations to staff regarding project progress, research findings, and lessons learned.
8.Participate in meetings, site visits, and professional development opportunities with Community Development staff and other City departments.
9.Meet with local government professionals and subject matter experts to gain exposure to various career paths and areas of municipal service.
10.Perform other learning and professional development activities as assigned.
Learning Objectives
Through this internship, the student will have opportunities to develop and strengthen the following skills:
Technical Skills
Professional and Soft Skills
Local Government Knowledge
Qualifications
Required:
Preferred:
Supplemental Information
COMPENSATION: Unpaid
DATES: Fall Semester
HOURS:20 hours/week
An Equal Opportunity and Military Friendly Employer
APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT:
www.cstx.gov/careers
recruiting@cstx.gov
This position is not benefit eligible.
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Will you be seeking scholastic/class credit for this internship?
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What interests you most about community development and housing policy, and how does this internship align with your academic background and career goals?
03
Describe a research, data analysis, or community engagement project you have worked on (academic, professional, or volunteer). What was your role, and what skills did you develop that would be useful in this internship?
04
This position involves working with federally guided planning efforts and community partners. How do you approach understanding community needs and translating data or policy requirements into practical solutions?
Required Question
Employer City of College Station
Address 1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas, 77840
Phone 979-764-3517
Website http://cstx.gov/careers