Community Development Intern: GIS and Visualization Focus
Summit County - Coalville, Utah, United States, 84017
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Community Development Intern
with a strong background in
GIS and data visualization . This temporary, part-time position will support the County's Community Development Department in creating a comprehensive
water element for both General Plans
in accordance with state legislation (Utah Code 10-9a-403 and 17-27a-403). Summit County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Job closes 4/4/2025 at 5:00 Mountain Time.
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Salary Range:
$20.00 per hour
Required Skills/Experience:
ArcGIS InDesign, Illustrator, or similar Familiarity with the water element by state legislation is preferred Duties and Responsibilities:
Help to create a water element for each General Plan that is actionable, measurable, and effectively addresses the four required components required by the legislature:
The effect of permitted development or patterns of development on water demand and water infrastructure. Methods of reducing water demand and per capita water use for existing development. Methods of reducing water demand and per capita water use for future development. Modifications that can be made to a local government's operations to reduce and eliminate wasteful water practices.
Work with UDAF to identify and map each agriculture protection area within the county's boundary along with land to be protected by agriculture easements. Work with the County and water providers to map the parcels that each water company services. Analyze demographic and engagement data (collected) and visualize data through infographics, maps, and other media in manner consistent with the rest of the General Plan. Work with the County to utilize data analysis to inform actionable goals and strategies related to reducing water demand, achieving regional conservation goals, improving water efficiency, diversifying water supply, etc.