DCP Intern - Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU)
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 General
Description and Classification Standards The City's Department of
City Planning is recruiting for summer interns. Interns perform
various and diverse administrative and/or project duties depending
on specific department and job assignment. This title is typically
assigned to someone attending college who is interning to gain more
experience and knowledge of a specific function in municipal
government. Opportunities are available in a variety of areas, as
described below; the following areas: Office of the Commissioner,
Office of Buildings, Office of Design, Office of Housing and
Community Development, and Office of Zoning and Development.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical
responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as
exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned.
Performs various and diverse administrative and/or project duties
depending on specific department and job assignment. This title is
typically assigned to someone attending college who is interning to
gain more experience and knowledge of a specific function in
municipal government. Engages in on-the-job training on operational
policies and work procedures to attain the necessary talents which
allow the incumbent to contribute to the work being produced by the
organizational unit to which assigned. Including collecting
information/data, compiling and preparing reports, preparing
presentations for staff members, attends project team meetings,
filing, answering phone and other clerical duties in addition to
administrative/project assignments. Neighborhood Planning Units
(NPU) Support Team Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) are citizen
advisory councils that serve as the voice of Atlanta’s communities,
making recommendations to the City of Atlanta on zoning, land use,
and community development. The NPU Support Team seeks sharp,
creative, and motivated interns to contribute meaningfully to this
vital work. Our interns don’t do busy work; they leave a lasting
impact. Each intern collaborates with staff or fellow interns to
design and implement a project, policy, or program that strengthens
neighborhood leadership and civic engagement. By the end of the
summer, interns walk away with a completed project to showcase in
their portfolios and resumes. We welcome students majoring in urban
planning, public policy, public administration, human services,
sociology, psychology, marketing, communications, journalism,
graphic design, or related fields. NPU Interns may: Assist in
planning and executing initiatives that enhance community
engagement and increase public awareness of the NPU system. Develop
and implement programs, creating strategies and concepts that
promote strong neighborhood leadership and civic participation.
Data Collection & Storytelling: Conduct research, analyze data, and
craft compelling narratives to highlight community needs and
successes. Develop and design our Planning Atlanta Together
Initiative: Contribute to the comprehensive reimagining of the NPU
system by developing project plans and recommendations. Special
Projects: Take on unique assignments that align with your interests
and skills, furthering the mission of the NPU Support Team.
Decision Making Follow standardized procedures and written
instructions to accomplish assigned tasks. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills,
and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not
an exhaustive list. Some knowledge of specific professional
functions in which assigned, e.g. IT, Human Resources, Accounting
etc. Good Microsoft Office skills. Good planning, organizational
and presentation skills. Good verbal and written skills. Ability to
quickly assimilate new information into a work process to achieve
the desired objective outcome. Ability to independently collect
information needed and transpose into finished product. Minimum
Qualifications – Education and Experience Pursuing an Associate's,
bachelor’s or master’s degree in an appropriate discipline for the
department in which person is an intern (Equivalent professional
experience may be considered for substitution for the required
degree on an exception basis). Preferred Education & Experience
Pursuing an Associate’s, Bachelor’s or Graduate’s degree in one of
the Majors listed below: Preferred Majors: Architecture,
Architectural or Mechanical Engineering, Building Construction,
Business Administration, Communications, Community Development,
Community Services, Economics, Engineering, Environmental
Engineering, Environmental Management, Geography, Graphic Design,
Information Systems, Environmental Science, Forestry, Horticulture,
Landscape Architecture, Planning, Public Administration, Real
Estate, Urban Design, Urban Planning and Urban Studies. Licensures
and Certifications None
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