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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailInterns/Coops/Externs for the City of Cincinnati may be performing duties in any potential field within the Citys structure. These fields may include office level work/assignments field work and/or civic services. The nature of the work will be based on areas of interest degree program or organizational need. Candidates should have the ability to multitask in a fastpace environment.
SPECIFIC STATEMENT OF DUTIES
The Summer 2025 Internship opportunity in the Office of Budget and Evaluation will provide a unique experience to a student interested in learning and mentorship from Budget Office staff. The student will ultimately be responsible for contributing to the following projects and associated work products.
Assessing capital budget reimbursement history. This opportunity will involve assessing the Citys capital expense history and analyzing staff time charged to capital project accounts. This project may also entail estimating reimbursement costs for future fiscal years. Much like the typical experience of a fulltime Budget Analyst this assignment will require engaging with Budget Coordinators in various City Departments to conduct this research.
Assisting with the Citys Fiscal Year (FY)Recommended Biennial Budget process including conducting research attending public budget hearings and providing general support to budget ordinance development and other sundry tasks.
Assisting with the development and publication of the Citys Fiscal Year (FY)Approved All Funds Biennial Budget documents. This experience will provide a broad view of the Citys organizational structure an introduction to how municipal governments in Ohio develop and approve the annual budget as well as the Citys process of determining funding prioritization through the allocation of limited resources. The deliverables would be in the form of contributions to the Citys FYApproved All Funds Biennial Budget and BudgetinBrief documents. This project may also involve developing a Budget Infographic and implementing accessibility enhancements to the budget documents.
Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.
Interns have taken part in labor negotiations and developing Fire Mentor Program curriculum.
Answer questions and complaints on the phone or in person (e.g. gives directions explains rules describes fees etc..
Greets visitors or agency employees; gives directions and/or provides information in person or takes visitors to various locations.
Makes telephone calls or visits to get needed information or solve problems for the agency clients patients or other visitors.
Revises or updates forms and prepares rosters inventories and/or mailing lists.
Files and retrieves materials establishing new file categories and transfers or destroys outdated material according to guidelines.
Keeps files of confidential or restricted information.
Estimates supply and equipment needs; handles the distribution of office supplies and equipment.
Perform simple typing on a computer.
Under the supervision of a professional incumbent may perform project activities associated with field work such as engineering sanitation heavy equipment operation plant operations water treatment etc.
In order to qualify for the Intern/Coop/Extern Program a student must:
Required Experience:
Intern
Part-Time