Neglected and Derelict Building Internship
Who We Are
At Community Planning and Development, we collaborate with Denver’s residents to help guide the city’s growth, enhancement and preservation. Our staff prepares visioning plans, land use regulations, and codes. We also review, permit, and inspect development across the city. This work is done to ensure the city’s built environment is safe, sound and meets the community’s needs.
What We Offer
The City and County of Denver offers a competitive hourly rate commensurate with education. The salary range for this position is $19.75-$22.32/hour, based on education. All City and County of Denver emerging talent positions are supported by a trained hiring manager and encouraged to attend up to 4 sessions of professional development each season (Winter/Spring, Summer and Fall). You will be onboarded with a cohort of peers to help you develop your network across the City and go through similar programming throughout your time at the City.
What You’ll Do
Community Planning and Development is offering a unique and impactful Neglected and Derelict Building Internship opportunity for students and recent graduates interested in public administration, urban planning, and community development. This internship provides hands-on experience in the administration and oversight of neglected and derelict properties, offering a valuable opportunity to contribute to local revitalization efforts.
As an intern, you will play a vital role in supporting the office’s efforts to track, manage, and address neglected buildings through policy research, administrative support, and stakeholder engagement. You will assist in maintaining property records, organizing reports, and ensuring compliance with local regulations. Additionally, you will gain firsthand experience in government operations, learning how public offices collaborate with property owners, community organizations, and regulatory bodies to improve urban spaces.
This internship is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are detail-oriented, passionate about public service, and eager to make a tangible difference in the community. Participants will leave with valuable professional experience, enhanced knowledge of government operations, and a deeper understanding of how strategic policies shape urban environments.
As an intern you will get to experience:
Help manage the NADB list by updating the records, researching owners, and assessing new additions to the list
Assist the Administrator with managing progress on approved remedial plans
Coordinate and maintain the scheduling for monthly Show Cause Hearings
Interacting with public inquiries, neighbor relations, and talking directly to owners and property managers regarding the status of neglected and Derelict properties
Attending multi-agency task forces that deal with hoarding, encampment response, Police led crime deterrent efforts
Attending meetings with other City Departments, City Council Offices, and Neighborhood Organizations
Will have the opportunity to accompany the Administrator on selected coordinated inspections and visit problem properties on occasion.
Ideal Candidate Summary
What You’ll Bring
Our ideal candidate has some or all the following experience, skills, and characteristics:
An interest or educational background in government operations such as Public Administration, Urban Planning, Political Science, Code Enforcement Public Policy, Urban Development, or Real Estate Regulations
Strong organizational and administrative skills – Sorting through lists and data entry
Strong written and verbal communication skills – Email and phone conversations with stakeholders
Research and analytical skills to assist in policy review and property assessments
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a professional setting
Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality
Experience with GIS mapping or property/permitting databases
Critical thinking skills and the ability to understand desired outcomes in a logical manner
Minimum Qualifications:
Education Requirement: Current enrollment in an accredited college program leading to a certificate, licensure, associates, bachelor’s, or higher degree in, or a recent graduate (completed specified program within 1 year of completion).
This position is open to students currently enrolled in an accredited college program leading to a certificate, licensure, associates, bachelors, higher degree in, or up to one year post college graduation
Experience: None
Education and Experience Equivalency: No substitution of experience for education is permitted.
License/Certifications: By position, may require a valid Driver's License at the time of application.
Licenses and certifications must be kept current as a condition of employment.
Mandatory documentation required to be considered for this position:
1-2 page Resume (with most current information)
Transcripts – either official or unofficial; dated within your current academic term
Cover letter detailing why you are interested in this position
Location Flexibility
The City and County of Denver utilizes a hybrid model workplace that balances the responsibilities of public service with the benefits of a flexible work environment. Employees work where needed, at a city site and/or in the field several days a week and telecommute remotely at a designated workplace within the State of Colorado the remaining days. This intern position does require onsite inspections that may impact desired telecommuting schedule.
Internship Duration and Hours:
Duration: Up to 6 months
Start Date: June 2nd, 2025
End Date: December 5th, 2025
Typical hours: 8:00AM – 4:30PM (Exact times can be flexible. We anticipate approximately 30 hours per week, not to exceed 39 hours/week).
Application Deadline:
This posting will accept applications from February 14th to February 28th at midnight.
Position Type: on-call
The City and County of Denver provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law.
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About Everything Else
Job Profile
TA3181 Professional Administration Intern
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Position Type
Oncall
Position Salary Range
$19.75 - $22.32
Starting Pay
$19.75-$22.32/hour, based on education
Agency
Community Planning & Development
The City and County of Denver provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law.
It is your right to access oral or written language assistance, sign language interpretation, real-time captioning via CART, or disability-related accommodations. To request any of these services at no cost to you, please contact Jobs@Denvergov.org with three business days’ notice.
Applicants for employment with the City and County of Denver must have valid work authorization that does not require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the U.S.
For information about right to work, click here for English or here for Spanish.