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Planning Intern

Fort Collins, CO · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

We have an opening for a temporary part-time or full-time Planning Intern during the Summer 2026 ... Bachelor's degree in Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Environmental ...

The City of Takoma Park is looking for a Planning Intern seeking experience in community planning ... urban design, urban studies, economics, real estate development, geography, or another related ...

We have an opening for a temporary part-time or full-time Planning Intern during the Summer 2026 ... Bachelors degree in Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Environmental ...

Planning Intern

Fort Collins, CO · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

We have an opening for a temporary part-time or full-time Planning Intern during the Summer 2026 ... Bachelor's degree in Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Environmental ...

GAI Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Project Analyst (Data and Research) Intern to support our Urban ... Our team collaborates closely with Urban Design & Planning and Parks & Public Spaces to assess ...

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How much do urban design intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for urban design intern in the United States is $19.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Urban Design Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Urban Design Intern, you need foundational knowledge in urban planning, design principles, and spatial analysis, often gained through coursework in architecture, urban design, or a related field. Proficiency with design software such as AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and GIS tools is typically required. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate effectively and contribute creative ideas. These abilities are essential for producing impactful design solutions and supporting complex urban development projects.

What does an Urban Design Intern do?

An Urban Design Intern assists professional urban designers and planners with projects that shape the layout and appearance of cities and communities. Their tasks often include researching site data, preparing maps, creating design presentations, drafting plans in software like AutoCAD or SketchUp, and participating in team meetings. Interns gain practical experience by supporting the design process, engaging in community outreach, and learning about zoning, sustainability, and public space planning. The role is an opportunity to build hands-on skills while contributing to real-world urban development projects.

What is the difference between Urban Design Intern vs Urban Planning Intern?

AspectUrban Design InternUrban Planning Intern
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in urban design, architecture, or related fieldsUsually studying or holding a degree in urban planning, geography, or related disciplines
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, architectural firms, city planning departments focusing on aesthetics and spatial designGovernment agencies, consulting firms, focusing on policy, zoning, and land use planning
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by architecture firms, urban design studios, city departments emphasizing visual and spatial aspectsCommon in municipal planning departments, urban development agencies, emphasizing policy and regulation

While both roles involve city development, Urban Design Interns focus on the visual and spatial aspects of urban environments, working on design projects. Urban Planning Interns concentrate on land use, policies, and regulations to guide city growth. Both internships provide valuable experience in urban development but emphasize different skill sets and project types.

What types of projects and tasks can an Urban Design Intern expect to work on during their internship?

As an Urban Design Intern, you can expect to participate in a variety of projects ranging from site analysis and conceptual design to preparing visual presentations and technical drawings. Interns often assist with research on zoning codes, community needs, and sustainability best practices, as well as supporting the team in public engagement activities. Collaboration with architects, planners, and engineers is common, offering exposure to multidisciplinary teamwork. These experiences provide valuable insights into the urban design process and can help clarify potential career paths within the field.
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Infographic showing various Urban Design Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 35% Full Time, 47% Part Time, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,304 per year, or $19.4 per hour.
Research Intern, Urban Wildlife Institute

Research Intern, Urban Wildlife Institute

Lincoln Park Zoo

Chicago, IL

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Urban Wildlife Institute Research Intern

Lincoln Park Zoo inspires communities to create environments where wildlife will thrive in our urbanizing world. The zoo is a leader in local and global conservation, animal care and welfare, learning, and science. A historic Chicago landmark founded in 1868, the not-for-profit Lincoln Park Zoo, is a privately-managed, member-supported organization and is free and open 365 days a year.

The Urban Wildlife Institute Research intern will gain valuable virtual and hands-on experience by assisting the Urban Wildlife Institute with several field research projects both on the zoo grounds and in the Greater Chicago area. This position will also conduct fieldwork in the Greater Chicago area (transportation provided) on projects related to biodiversity monitoring using cameras and acoustic recorders for birds and bats, human-wildlife interactions using surveys, as well as projects related to One Health, such as rat habitat monitoring. The intern will enter the data associated with these projects and maintain related research equipment. Some virtual work will be likely, and these projects may include tagging and analyzing images from wildlife cameras, uploading and entering field-collected data, analyzing acoustic recordings for birds and bats, as well as literature searches. The intern will have an opportunity to design and execute a unique project of interest, under the guidance of UWI staff. In addition to scientific monitoring, you will gain experience communicating the importance of urban nature by interacting with learners of various ages, backgrounds and knowledge levels, and will gain experience training other interns and volunteers. The intern should be self-motivated, adaptable, and enthusiastic to work both in the field and in front of a computer, and some independent, virtual work is expected.

This position requires accessing areas that are off trail on uneven terrain, through sometimes thick vegetation, and being outdoors in all weather conditions. Must be able to transport equipment of up to 10 lbs from the vehicle to field site at times off pathways and over uneven terrain. This is a year-long, full-time paid position that begins in June 2026. Applications will be reviewed beginning May 5, and will continue until the position is filled. Housing is not provided. Applicants should submit a cover letter and CV or resume.

Learning Objectives

  • about urban wildlife ecology and gain experience with field techniques for studying wildlife;
  • how to manage data, interpret collected data, and design and conduct a scientific study;
  • how to communicate science in person and through written communication.

Essential Job Functions

  • Assist with field research projects in the greater Chicago area, including wildlife monitoring using trail cameras and acoustic recorders, human-wildlife interaction research, and rat trapping and habitat surveys;
  • Assist with virtual projects, including trail camera photo review, data management, literature searches, and written scientific communication (e.g., data summaries or blog posts);
  • Assist with on-grounds research projects including Black-crowned Night Heron colony monitoring, bird surveys, bat surveys, and other projects as needed;
  • Perform data entry with high attention to detail and enthusiasm;
  • Test, inventory, and prepare field equipment & supplies;
  • Local travel in Chicago for field projects (transportation provided); comfortable working accompanied in city alleys and urban green spaces;
  • Serve as a credible source of information about our research;
  • Complete a personal project that is mutually agreed upon by the intern and supervisor.

Additional Responsibilities

  • Assist with training of other interns and volunteers when appropriate;
  • Attend Lincoln Park Zoo and/or Urban Wildlife Institute-related activities as necessary;
  • Participate in professional development and networking activities as part of the zoo intern program;
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • The applicant should demonstrate a passion for and understanding of ecology and scientific research;
  • Possess some expertise in field techniques for wildlife research;
  • Possess strong computer, organizational, and interpersonal skills (written and spoken);
  • Willingness to work outside in challenging field conditions (i.e., summer and winter); willingness to work early morning hours as necessary;
  • Able to interact positively and enthusiastically with the public about our research when appropriate; ability to represent Lincoln Park Zoo in a professional manner at all times;
  • Works well in a team environment as well as independently;
  • Self-motivated to stay on task when working virtually;
  • Experience with diverse backgrounds and multicultural environments;
  • Maintain a positive and flexible approach to daily responsibilities;
  • Must possess a valid driver's license.

Educational Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree (completed within two years), preferably in biology, ecology, natural resources, or related field.

Additional Requirements

  • Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination, defined as two-weeks after second vaccination of a two-dose vaccine series (Pfizer or Moderna) or two-weeks after a single-dose vaccine (Johnson & Johnson)

Preferred Experience

  • Have conducted or assisted with wildlife ecological studies, including use of remote-triggered cameras and acoustic recorders, or some related fieldwork experience;
  • Are familiar with some software programs, including program R, program MARK, ArcGIS/QGIS, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access;
  • Possess knowledge of Illinois fauna, especially birds and mammals.

Our Commitment

Lincoln Park Zoo is committed to fostering a workplace that is inclusive, equitable, and welcoming. We celebrate the diverse qualities, perspectives, values, and experiences of all people. For Wildlife. For All.

Lincoln Park Zoo Benefits

  • Free admission to many other Chicago cultural institutions
  • Free on-site parking
  • Discounts on event tickets (including free admission to select events), attractions, dining, and retail at the zoo
  • Quarterly staff social events and "LPZooU" training and educational sessions focused on the zoo, wildlife, ecology, and related topics
  • A unique work environment featuring green spaces and regular opportunities to engage with wildlife

Salary: $18.00/hr