DCP Intern - Office of Housing & Community Development
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Posting Expires: 3/18/26 Salary: $17.50/hr The
mission of the Department of City Planning (DCP) is to enable
high-quality, sustainable, and equitable growth and development of
Atlanta by facilitating more options for travel, abundant housing
for all people, thriving neighborhoods, exceptional design in
architecture and public spaces, preservation of historic resources,
innovative regulatory practices, safe and durable buildings,
attentive customer service and public engagement in all our work.
We advance that mission in the Office of Housing and Community
Development (OHCD) by building trust, promoting healthy
neighborhoods, and delivering high-quality community development
programs. You will join a team of active and qualified
professionals in the areas of affordable housing, neighborhood
economic development, small business development, food systems, and
city planning. Our team is passionate about this work and making
the city a more equitable place. You will contribute to our team’s
mission by working in office as well as in the field. MAJOR DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES Collaborate with the Director and Project
Manager to select and scope a community development project.
Project ideas include: Complete Affordable Housing Impact
Statements and improve how we use them. Update or re-imagine the
Affordable Housing Resource Guide. Contribute to data collection,
improvement, and analysis using systems of record for various
programs such as databases and Geographic Information Systems
(GIS). Research and develop recommendations for calculating
affordable housing in lieu fees. Build specification drawings with
measurements and materials for downtown Kiosks. Complete a GIS
inventory of microenterprise cart locations. Contribute to AgLanta
Grown, urban agriculture, and food systems planning. Work with
local businesses in the Main Street/Living Cities programming, and
in our Small Business Strategy and Support service offerings. [MJ1]
Complete projects related to neighborhood revitalization
initiatives, economic development, transportation programming, and
capital investment programming. Lead the completion of your
assigned project and deliverables. Present project outcomes and
findings to internal and external audiences. Knowledge, Skills, And
Abilities Knowledge of or interest in: community development theory
and practice in the areas of affordable housing, economic
development, food systems, and neighborhood change. principles of
city planning. principles of project and program management.
Skills: strong critical thinking skills. detailed oriented and
organized. flexible and adaptable team player. willing to learn,
attend training, and ask for help. Microsoft Office 365. Ability
to: move between working independently and collaboratively. make
decisions about your project. create opportunity for people earning
low and moderate incomes. QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Undergraduate and Graduate Students in the following Degree
Programs urban planning, sociology, anthropology, economics,
finance, business, real estate, design, journalism, communication,
marketing, engineering, agriculture, environmental science,
computer science, data science, programming, social work, public
health, or related fields. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS To comply with the
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 (ADA) which prohibits
discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of
disability, it is necessary to specify the physical, intellectual
and environmental conditions of the Essential Duties of the job.
Please check all that apply. On the job, the employee must: Bend
Walk Reach Crouch Crawl Climb Squat Access heights Sit Push/Pull
Grasp Stoop Stand Use fine finger movements Kneel Handle objects
(manual dexterity) Reach above shoulder level Other: LIFTING
REQUIREMENTS Light physical demand Up to 10 pounds Seldom or Never
Sometimes Frequently or Often Medium physical demand Up to 25
pounds Seldom or Never Sometimes Frequently or Often Up to 50
pounds Seldom or Never Sometimes Frequently or Often Heavy physical
demand Up to 100 pounds Seldom or Never Sometimes Frequently or
Often More than 100 pounds Seldom or Never Sometimes Frequently or
Often WORKING CONDITIONS (Environment) On the job, the employee
must work in/around: Excessive noise Office or similar indoor
environment Medium voltage Outdoor environment High voltage Street
environment (near moving traffic) Hazardous chemicals Construction
site Heavy equipment/machinery In the community (homes, businesses,
etc) Confined spaces Correctional facility, detention center or
jail Dust, fumes, gases, radiation Clinical healthcare environment
Inclement weather conditions Warehouse environment Water, which may
include, potable water, ground water, stormwater, and sewage. Shop
environment Hot and humid conditions Other Moving machinery It is
the policy of the City of Atlanta (“COA”) that qualified
individuals with disabilities are not discriminated against because
of their disabilities regarding job application procedures, hiring,
and other terms and conditions of employment. It is further the
policy of the COA to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified
individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment
process. The COA is prepared to modify or adjust the job
application process or the job or work environment to make
reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental
limitations of the applicant or employee to enable the applicant or
employee to be considered for the position he or she desires, to
perform the essential functions of the position in question, or to
enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by
other similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the
accommodation will impose an undue hardship. If reasonable
accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources
Director for your department. The City of Atlanta is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual
orientation, ender identity, marital status, veteran’s status or
national origin, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state,
or local law. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce.
Added language to include Living Cities and Small Biz Strategy &
Support; NRI as well. [MJ1]
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