Historic Preservation Intern
Historic Preservation Planner Intern
The intern will have an opportunity to gain professional public sector planning experience in a team environment, as well as to expand their professional network. Under the direction of the Historic Preservation Planners, the intern will contribute to special projects, research, and analysis regarding various historic preservation issues.
The internship hours will be flexible to accommodate the student’s school schedule. The office location is 30 North Market Street, Frederick and the internship will be a hybrid of virtual and in-person.
Compensation will be provided on an hourly basis at a rate of $15.00 for 15-20 hours per week.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Conduct historic research and write architectural descriptions of properes seeking local designation
• Assist with the county-wide context study of African American history through assisting with oral histories, conducting research, GIS survey administration, and writing historic narratives
• Prepare portions of reports for local historic designation process
• Support public education and outreach efforts
• Participate in staff meetings as available
• Contribute to the County’s understanding of our history, culture, architecture, or archaeology