Community Development Intern
(1 Opening Available)
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Village of Lincolnwood (pop. 12,590), located in Chicago’s North
Shore immediately north of Chicago’s city limits, is seeking a highly
responsible and energetic individual to assist the Community Development
Department with research, written memoranda and correspondence, site
surveys, and attending meetings on behalf of the department. Ability to
deal with the public tactfully and courteously, ability to troubleshoot,
problem solve and use good judgment, and ability to use a variety of
computer programs such as Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, E-Gov service
request system, and Laserfiche document management program is required.
Training will be provided on Village-specific software programs.
The candidate’s education and experience shall include a Bachelor Degree
and must be enrolled in a Master Degree program with an accredited
University in Public Administration, Urban Planning, or a field related
to the services provided by the Department of Community Development.
Previous experience working in an office environment and the public
sector is desirable.
Candidates must be able to commit to two years of service as Intern. The
Community Development Intern is paid $12.00 per hour and is classified
as a non-exempt, non-union, part-time position. All applicants must be
able to work 21 hours per week depending on course schedules. Benefits
include participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Pension,
457 Deferred Compensation Retirement Plan, half-day paid holiday time,
Worker’s Compensation Insurance and more.
To apply, send cover letter and resume to Douglas Petroshius, Assistant
Village Administrator, at 6900 North Lincoln Avenue Lincolnwood, IL
60712 or dpetroshius@lwd.org. Position is open until filled.
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