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    Economic Development Internship

    The Michigan Suburbs Alliance is seeking a motivated, detail-oriented individual to serve as an Economic Development Intern. The individual should possess a strong desire to learn about redevelopment and an eagerness to offer thoughtful suggestions and critical analysis. The Economic Development Intern works directly with Hamtramck’s Community & Economic Development Director and Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Manager. Combining management and GIS mapping responsibilities, this position is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in urban planning. The ideal candidate is well-organized, proactive and committed to regional issues and sustainable development. She or he should be able to balance administrative and clerical responsibilities with independent project management. Assignments will include providing oversight of and support to the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and DDA façade grant programs. Qualifications • At least one year of post-secondary education in urban planning or related field • Ability to balance multiple assignments and meet deadlines • Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Word • Working knowledge of the CDBG program • Positive attitude • Independence tempered by the ability to follow direction and abide by a work plan • Ability to interact professionally with staff and associates • Strong organizational skills evidencing attention to detail • An excellent sense of humor (or at least the potential for one to develop) Hours Hours will be flexible and determined based on the student’s schedule and availability. We ask for a minimum of 16 hours per week. Interns will need to spend time each week at both the Suburbs Alliance and Hamtramck City offices. Timeline Interviews will take place the second week of September, with orientation occurring around September 21st.

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    Government
    Non-Profit/Volunteer
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    Part Time

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    Michigan

    9/21/2007


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    Michigan Suburbs Alliance

    The Michigan Suburbs Alliance, a nonprofit registered in the State of Michigan, was established by a group of mayors and city managers from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties. These leaders gathered in April 2002 and agreed to explore how they could work together to educate themselves and the public about the root causes of problems facing older, established suburbs. In June 2002, representatives from fourteen metro Detroit suburban cities unanimously agreed to form the Michigan Suburbs Alliance, which has since grown to encompass twenty-five member cities with nearly 1,000,000 residents. The Michigan Suburbs Alliance unites and strengthens metropolitan Detroit’s mature suburbs by elevating regional cooperation, reforming public policies and innovating redevelopment strategies. Pursuing a future where communities share economic, environmental and social success, the Michigan Suburbs Alliance envisions metropolitan centers that preserve the unique character of individual communities while striving toward a unified and equitable region where the citizens are empowered as an effective regional force.

    300 East Nine Mile Road
    Ferndale, Michigan
    48226