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Internship Remote Community Development Jobs in Washington

Internship * Remote-Friendly Responsibilities: * Assist in the development, testing, and maintenance of software applications using modern frameworks, under the guidance of senior engineers

Internship * Remote-Friendly Responsibilities: * Assist in the development, testing, and maintenance of software applications using modern frameworks, under the guidance of senior engineers

Community Ambassador (Volunteer)

Washington, DC · Remote

$16.25 - $22.50/hr

Economic Development; Conflict & Peacebuilding; Climate & Environment; Education; and Public Health ... This position is a remote, unpaid internship with GroundBreakers. Applications for this position ...

Community Ambassador (Volunteer)

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$16.25 - $22.50/hr

Economic Development; Conflict & Peacebuilding; Climate & Environment; Education; and Public Health ... This position is a remote, unpaid internship with GroundBreakers. Applications for this position ...

Writing Intern

Washington, DC · Remote

$17.50/hr

Remote internship opportunity with preference for candidates in Eastern Time Zone * Follow a ... community development programs.

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Remote Community Development professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Remote Community Development professional, you need a background in social sciences or related fields, strong research abilities, and an understanding of community engagement principles. Familiarity with collaboration tools like Slack, Zoom, and project management platforms such as Trello or Asana is often required. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and self-motivation are vital soft skills for building relationships and working independently in remote settings. These skills ensure effective virtual collaboration and meaningful impact on community initiatives from a distance.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect during a remote community development internship?

As a remote community development intern, you can expect to work on projects such as conducting community needs assessments, assisting with virtual outreach campaigns, supporting the planning and execution of online workshops or events, and helping to manage digital platforms or social media groups. You'll often collaborate with program coordinators, other interns, and community partners through video calls and collaborative tools. This role provides hands-on experience in project coordination, communication, and research—skills that are valuable for future careers in community development or nonprofit work.

What are remote community development internships?

Remote community development internships are work experiences where interns contribute to projects that support and improve communities, but do so entirely online. These internships focus on areas like social services, economic development, education, or public health, and allow participants to work with organizations, government agencies, or NGOs from anywhere in the world. Tasks may include research, outreach, program planning, virtual events, and data analysis. They are ideal for students or recent graduates who want to make a social impact while gaining professional experience, but need the flexibility to work remotely.
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Training Specialist - Disaster Recovery, Housing and Community Development (REMOTE ROLE)

Training Specialist - Disaster Recovery, Housing and Community Development (REMOTE ROLE)

ICF International, Inc.

Reston, VA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

TRAINING SPECIALIST - DISASTER RECOVERY, HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ICF's Justice, Workforce, Preparedness & Community Development group works to improve Americans' lives through strategic consulting support, technical assistance, product development, and program implementation. We are seeking a TRAINING SPECIALIST candidate to join the Housing and Community Development team at ICF who is enthusiastic about solving social issues related to disaster recovery, community development, and building the capacity of state, territorial, and local governments to administer disaster recovery programs.
ICF seeks a Disaster Recovery Training and Subject-Matter Expert to be an integral member of our multidisciplinary team in providing training, developing training materials, and contributing to product development and capacity building efforts for the U.S. Housing and Urban Development as part of the Community Compass Technical Assistance program. This position is responsible for designing, developing, and delivering high-quality learning experiences that build the capacity of recipients of Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds. This role specializes in developing and delivering trainings and facilitating learning engagements, combining deep subject matter expertise in disaster recovery programs with strong instructional design and facilitation skills.
We are seeking a proactive team player who will be responsible for developing training materials and products, conducting trainings (both virtual and in-person) and who can support a range of technical assistance engagements, providing direct guidance to grantees through a variety of learning environments. The person in this role will have a track record in providing training, utilizing a variety of technology platforms, conducting in-person training and requires strong knowledge of HUD disaster recovery program activities. This position may also support additional technical assistance engagements related to housing and community development, cross-cutting requirements for federal funding, and/or resilience and hazard mitigation work.
This role can be located anywhere in the continental US. Candidates located in Mountain or Pacific Time Zones or willing to work after traditional Eastern time zone work hours preferred.
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume and a sample of training materials you developed.
Key Responsibilities
  • Designing, developing, and delivering engaging in-person and virtual training materials for CDBGDR grantees and stakeholders, covering housing, infrastructure, mitigation, and other program implementation topics, as well as compliance and other federal grant requirement concepts
  • Facilitating engaging learning sessions, incorporating interactive activities, group discussions, case studies, and role-playing exercises to maximize participant engagement and knowledge retention
  • Delivering group and individual instructional trainings under the direction of a project manager, covering a range of technical, operational, and management areas
  • Contributing to product development projects, including serving as a subject-matter expert and potentially as an author, researcher, or developer, based on the needs of a given assignment in creating high-quality deliverables
  • Serving as a subject-matter expert for HUD disaster recovery programs, providing content expertise during training delivery and reflected in product development
  • Customizing content to specific audiences based on particular needs, learning capacity, and other considerations.
  • Delivering trainings on regulatory and grant-specific requirements, including but not limited to policies and procedures, national objectives, procurement, coordination with other federal funding streams, labor standards, citizen participation, and overall compliance
  • Ensuring accuracy, consistency, and compliance with regulations for all developed materials

Basic Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Learning and Development, Organizational Management, Education, Public Policy, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, Urban Planning, Public Administration, or other relevant field.
  • Minimum 8 years of experience working directly with CDBG-DR programs, HUD program and or other relevant affordable housing programs.
  • Minimum 2 years of experience utilizing various training platforms to conduct trainings in-person and virtually, designing and delivering training and technical assistance (TTA) services.
  • Excellent facilitation and presentation skills in virtual and face to face classroom delivery
  • Demonstrated knowledge of how housing, community and economic development, and disaster recovery programs are implemented at the state and/or local levels
  • Willingness to travel on occasionally

Preferred Experience
  • Master's Degree in Learning and Development, Organizational Management, Education, Public Policy, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, Urban Planning, Public Administration, or other relevant field.
  • Experience working with multifamily developers, housing authorities, or developers of affordable housing
  • Demonstrated knowledge of adult learning theory and instructional design
  • Understanding of how adults learn best, including the importance of relevance, active participation, and practical application

Professional Skills You Will Use
  • Excellent verbal, interpersonal and written communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders
  • Ability to be flexible and adaptable in handling multiple priorities
  • Ability to prioritize, multitask, and work effectively in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to work with all levels of internal staff, as well as outside clients and consultants
  • Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to analyze situations to identify existing or potential problems and recommend solutions
  • Proficiency with MS Office software (i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams)
  • Team player with the ability to take initiative, coordinate with others, and work well independently
  • Superior attention to detail

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Working at ICF
ICF is a global advisory and technology services provider, but we're not your typical consultants. We combine unmatched expertise with cutting-edge technology to help clients solve their most complex challenges, navigate change, and shape the future.
We can only solve the world's toughest challenges by building a workplace that allows everyone to thrive. We are an equal opportunity employer. Together, our employees are empowered to share their expertise and collaborate with others to achieve personal and professional goals. For more information, please read our EEO policy.
We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
Reasonable Accommodations are available, including, but not limited to, for disabled veterans, individuals with disabilities, and individuals with sincerely held religious beliefs, in all phases of the application and employment process. To request an accommodation, please email Candidateaccommodation@icf.com and we will be happy to assist. All information you provide will be kept confidential and will be used only to the extent required to provide needed reasonable accommodations.
Read more about workplace discrimination rights or our benefit offerings which are included in the Transparency in (Benefits) Coverage Act.
Candidate AI Usage Policy
At ICF, we are committed to ensuring a fair interview process for all candidates based on their own skills and knowledge. As part of this commitment, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to generate or assist with responses during interviews (whether in-person or virtual) is not permitted. This policy is in place to maintain the integrity and authenticity of the interview process.
However, we understand that some candidates may require accommodation that involves the use of AI. If such an accommodation is needed, candidates are instructed to contact us in advance at candidateaccommodation@icf.com. We are dedicated to providing the necessary support to ensure that all candidates have an equal opportunity to succeed.
Pay Range - There are multiple factors that are considered in determining final pay for a position, including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location, education and certifications as well as contract provisions regarding labor categories that are specific to the position.
The pay range for this position based on full-time employment is:
$74,090.00 - $125,954.00
Nationwide Remote Office (US99)