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Zoning Code Analyst (Full-Time) & GEOSPATIAL ANALYST (Full-time)
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Intern (Part-Time)
The National Zoning Atlas central team is seeking applicants for zoning code interns and geospatial interns. Position responsibilities include:
Contributing to the completion of the National Zoning Atlas by collecting and analyzing zoning code texts and inputting analysis into a central database using standard methodology (for zoning code interns) or collecting, collecting, cleaning, and merging geospatial files, and inputting clean files into a central database (for geospatial interns).
Conducting accuracy checks on data collected by the National Zoning Atlas team.
Maintaining the utmost standards of research integrity.
Participating in regular team meetings, efforts to improve and update methodology, and opportunities for professional development.
Further details are included in the drop-down menu below. To apply, send a resume and cover letter clearly indicating the internship (zoning code or geospatial) you seek, your relevant experience (including coursework, internships, or volunteer work), and your interest in zoning.
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• Candidate for a JD or graduate program in planning, GIS, urban studies, or related fields; only in the rarest circumstances will an undergraduate be hired.
• Knowledge of land use issues; familiarity with zoning code format and content (for zoning code interns) or knowledge of GIS, GIS data formats (e.g., GeoJSON), and/or georeferencing (for geospatial interns).
• Desire to work in a dynamic environment on a complex data collection research project.
• Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
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Salary will be paid hourly at a rate of between $15-18 per hour, for this part-time position. Successful candidates will commit to a minimum of 10 hours per week, for a minimum of 15 weeks. Work is expected to be conducted remotely.