City of Fort Collins
Intern - Public Engagement- Table & Pack (Finance)
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SUMMARY: The hourly, temporary (Mid-May through Mid-August, depending on availability) Public Engagement Intern (PEI) will complete a variety of seasonal support tasks to assist the Public Engagement Team with both office and field duties during the busy, summer season. These duties will include initiatives to enhance educational programming, volunteer services, communications, equity and inclusion efforts, and community outreach within the Public Engagement Team of Natural Areas. The PEI may also complete shadow opportunities with other branches of the Natural Areas Department including, Resource Management, Planning, Rangers, and Trails and Visitor Amenities, depending on interest and capacity. These opportunities will be designed to introduce the intern to the wide variety of career opportunities that can be found within the natural resources field at a local governmental agency. This position is 50% in the office, 50% in the field.
This internship will work predominately in the field on weekends tabling at natural area trailheads and packing/logistical planning for these activities. This position may also work other events where tabling or other educational activities are offered. Duties may include handing out written communications, sharing educational artifacts with the public, or providing safety, regulatory, or factual information about natural areas to the community.
This position will work a Wednesday through Sunday schedule with weekend and some evening work required. Spanish language skills recommended but not required.
The City of Fort Collins is an organization that supports equity for all. We acknowledge the role of local government in helping create systems of oppression and racism and are committed to dismantling those same systems in pursuit of racial justice.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all inclusive.
Creates educational activities and lesson plans that reflect a variety of program delivery models.
•Conducts public education and outreach to diverse audiences.
•Works with members of the Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) or marginalized communities to build trust-based relationships.
•Plans and leads activities for diverse audiences including presentations, events, workshops, classes, and business outreach.
•Provides support and advice on community engagement techniques that lead to the successful implementation of processes, projects or programs.
•Meets deadlines and uses time, materials, and resources efficiently and cost-effectively.
•Works with volunteers to implement educational programming and stewardship events such as trailhead tabling and planting/trash pick-up projects.
•Attends and contributes to various staff meetings.
•Is an ambassador for the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department by communicating the City's goals, management philosophies, and key messages.
•Uses appropriate safety practices and adheres to dress code.
•Maintains equipment and inventory and prepares supplies for activities.
•Drive a 14-passenger bus to and from activities to shuttle attendees.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
City Competencies
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in environmental science, education, natural resources, or related field preferred. College level juniors or seniors will be considered who demonstrate work or volunteer experience related to the natural resources field. Equivalent work experience without a degree will also be considered.
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
The City of Fort Collins is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants are considered for positions for which they have applied without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, sexual orientation (including perceived sexual orientation), gender identity and expression, disability, age 40 years or older, pregnancy or related condition, genetic information, and, in certain specific circumstances, marriage to a coworker or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
POST OFFER BACKGROUND CHECK AND MVR REQUIRED.
Note: Some information in your application may be public information under the Colorado Open Records Act.SUMMARY: The hourly, temporary (Mid-May through Mid-August, depending on availability) Public Engagement Intern (PEI) will complete a variety of seasonal support tasks to assist the Public Engagement Team with both office and field duties during the busy, summer season. These duties will include initiatives to enhance educational programming, volunteer services, communications, equity and inclusion efforts, and community outreach within the Public Engagement Team of Natural Areas. The PEI may also complete shadow opportunities with other branches of the Natural Areas Department including, Resource Management, Planning, Rangers, and Trails and Visitor Amenities, depending on interest and capacity. These opportunities will be designed to introduce the intern to the wide variety of career opportunities that can be found within the natural resources field at a local governmental agency. This position is 50% in the office, 50% in the field.
This internship will work predominately in the field on weekends tabling at natural area trailheads and packing/logistical planning for these activities. This position may also work other events where tabling or other educational activities are offered. Duties may include handing out written communications, sharing educational artifacts with the public, or providing safety, regulatory, or factual information about natural areas to the community.
This position will work a Wednesday through Sunday schedule with weekend and some evening work required. Spanish language skills recommended but not required.
The City of Fort Collins is an organization that supports equity for all. We acknowledge the role of local government in helping create systems of oppression and racism and are committed to dismantling those same systems in pursuit of racial justice.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all inclusive.
Creates educational activities and lesson plans that reflect a variety of program delivery models.
•Conducts public education and outreach to diverse audiences.
•Works with members of the Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) or marginalized communities to build trust-based relationships.
•Plans and leads activities for diverse audiences including presentations, events, workshops, classes, and business outreach.
•Provides support and advice on community engagement techniques that lead to the successful implementation of processes, projects or programs.
•Meets deadlines and uses time, materials, and resources efficiently and cost-effectively.
•Works with volunteers to implement educational programming and stewardship events such as trailhead tabling and planting/trash pick-up projects.
•Attends and contributes to various staff meetings.
•Is an ambassador for the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department by communicating the City's goals, management philosophies, and key messages.
•Uses appropriate safety practices and adheres to dress code.
•Maintains equipment and inventory and prepares supplies for activities.
•Drive a 14-passenger bus to and from activities to shuttle attendees.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.