Internship - Local Government
MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of The Flock internship is to inspire interns to see themselves as future leaders in local government by providing meaningful and hands-on experiences that highlight the impact and purpose of public service.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
City Clerk:
- Assist with election planning, outreach strategy, and voter communications to ensure a fair, transparent, and trusted voting process.
- Support recruitment and training efforts for election judges.
- Participate in polling place review and accessibility assessments.
- Review records and assist in cataloging of historical data.
Community Development: Code Enforcement
- Assist is administering the City's first neighborhood sweep to be able to provide proactive code enforcement. This will include project management, coordination, event planning, guiding neighborhood communications, and tracking progress.
- Support heritage preservation work through historical property research and heritage commission meetings.
- Support analysis and mapping of attractions within our public parks to inform where development cannot occur.
- Conduct code enforcement around nuisance violations such as, trash/debris or inoperable vehicles on private property.
Communications & Engagement: We will have openings at the Rochester Public Library and City Communications.
- Assist with developing and creating media releases, articles for internal communication, other flyers or graphics for events, and social media posts.
- Take photos and videos at various event.
- Represent the City at various community events, such as, Safe City Nights, Juneteenth, etc.
- Complete City website updates.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:
- Assist with developing opportunities for stronger communities, civic participation, community asset mapping, and neighborhood empowerment.
- Participate in and help plan community events such as Pride, Juneteenth, Disability Summit, etc.
- Assist in the development of the Accessible Housing Registry
- Assist in planning and creating training.
Legislative Affairs:
- Assist with legislator events (i.e. groundbreakings, information briefings, tours of city projects).
- Shadow the Legislative Affairs and Policy Director at meetings to discuss legislative priorities and at League of MN Cities meetings
- Provide research and other support for projects preparing for the next legislative session.
Office of the Mayor:
- Assist the Mayor with initiatives and activities, including, but not limited to, Move with the Mayor, International Relations Committee, White House Strategy on Health, etc.
- Participate in community events, such as, Safe City Nights, Thursday's Downtown, Youth Council, etc.
- Shadow the Mayor in meetings and events.
- Provide input and research to the Mayor on City-related issues, programs, and initiatives.
Parks & Recreation:
- Assist with park planning, forestry operations, tree planting, and enforcing ordinances.
- Attend community engagement events to gather feedback on upcoming Parks & Recreation projects.
- Working with the City Communications team to inform the community of the benefits of healthy parks and recreation systems.
- Assist in the reporting of grant funded activities, such as tree planting and pruning in underserved areas of the community.
Public Music:
- Gain an understanding of how local government connects culture, community, and civic purpose.
- Assist in the planning, communications, reporting, and onsite logistics of Riverside Concerts, Passport Sessions, and FORWARD concerts.
- Help draft and update event communications, web content, social media posts, and emcee talking points.
- Participate in audience engagement efforts, such as surveys.
Rochester Public Utilities Safety:
- Assist and participate in incident investigations or inspections.
- Update safety documentation and procedures.
- Help ensure compliance with health and safety regulations via safety audits.
- Organize and plan training sessions or meetings.
Transit & Parking:
- Assist with transit development plan research, document retention, and creation of standard operating procedures.
- Participate in public events for the promotion of Transit projects, such as LINK
- Assist with contract management and transit planning utilizing various software (GIS, Remix, CAD).
- Be a mystery rider on public transportation to document rider usage and behavior.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
- 18 years of age or older
- DEI Internship: 16 years of age or older.
- Enrolled as a high school junior or senior for the 2025-2026 academic year; OR Pursuing post-secondary education.
- Ability to travel to multiple locations within the City of Rochester, MN.
Desirable Qualifications:
- Experience working with individuals from a variety of racial, geographic, and financial backgrounds.
- Proficiency in another language (Bilingual or Multilingual).
- Experience with Microsoft Office products.
- Enrollment in an undergraduate program related to the internship opportunities.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including being comfortable interacting directly with the public when given background information on topics
- Ability to work with a team and independently
- Enthusiasm for working outside, positive attitude, self-starter
- Willingness to learn new skills and cultural competencies