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City of Seattle

City of Seattle

www.seattle.gov

2 Jobs

10,604 Employees

About the Company

Work With Purpose. Shape Seattle. Inspire the World. Seattle is more than a world-class city -- it's a vibrant, evolving community rooted in shared values of sustainability, innovation, and inclusion. As a public employer, the City of Seattle is committed to building a city that works for everyone, where communities thrive, opportunity is accessible, and public service drives real, lasting impact. With more than 12,000 employees across 40+ departments, we're proud to serve the people of Seattle in every aspect of city life, from transportation and utilities to immigrant and refugee affairs, arts and culture, housing, and environmental stewardship. Whether you're maintaining parks, delivering clean water, strengthening neighborhoods, or shaping policy, your work helps power a city that puts people first. We offer more than 1,100 job titles, from seasonal and entry-level positions to senior leadership roles, across a wide range of fields: skilled trades, technology, finance, urban planning, public health, human services, public safety, and more. Whatever your background or career path, there's a meaningful place for you here! At the City of Seattle, public service is more than a job; it's a shared purpose. We don't just serve our community, we strive to be a model of what good government can be: inclusive, innovative, equitable, transparent, collaborative, and visionary. We believe that local leadership, done right, can inspire change far beyond our city limits. Joining the City of Seattle means joining a diverse, dedicated team that believes in the power of community and the possibility of progress. Together, we're building a city where everyone can live, work, and thrive, and showing what's possible when government works for the people it serves! Come build your career and community with us! #OneSeattle View the City's policies at seattle.gov/digital

Listed Jobs

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City of Seattle
Job Title
Communication Intern - Planning & Capital Development
Job Description
**Job Title:** Communication Intern - Planning & Capital Development **Role Summary** Support public relations and communications for capital projects, focusing on community engagement, asset management, and equitable project planning across Seattle Parks & Recreation's Planning & Capital Development Branch. **Expectations** Part-time (20 hours/week). Work includes in-office days, remote tasks, and field work from October 2025 to May 2026. Requires flexibility to work evenings/weekends and travel via Washington State Driver’s License. **Key Responsibilities** - Update capital project websites and manage engagement platforms. - Coordinate community event logistics and produce event materials. - Assist with social media content creation, scheduling, and analytics. - Support data collection, project prioritization, and climate-resilience initiatives. - Complete Citywide and departmental training programs. - Participate in a citywide intern cohort and collaborate with cross-functional teams. **Required Skills** - Public relations experience; technical content creation for public audiences. - CMS proficiency (WordPress, Ingenuix) for website updates and formatting. - Graphic design expertise (Adobe Suite, Canva) for public materials. - Social media management (content creation, scheduling, engagement tracking). - Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills for formal communications. - Event coordination experience: material preparation, setup, on-site support. - Administrative skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) or similar tools. - Organizational ability to prioritize tasks independently and seek guidance when required. **Required Education & Certifications** - Enrolled in a bachelor’s or master’s program in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or a related field (accredited institution). - Minimum GPA: 2.5 (undergraduate), 3.0 (graduate). - Proficiency in ARCGIS or similar geospatial software preferred. - Valid Washington State Driver’s License or equivalent mobility proof.
Seattle, United states
Hybrid
Fresher
07-09-2025
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City of Seattle
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Investment Research Intern
Job Description
Job Title: Investment Research Intern Role Summary: Graduate intern supporting the SCERS investment team in portfolio analytics, data integration, documentation, and presentation development for a multi‑billion‑dollar fund. Works 15‑20 hours weekly (flexible up to 40 hours during summer) and collaborates on ad‑hoc fund administration tasks. Expectations: - Maintain minimum 3.0 GPA throughout internship. - Schedule 15‑20 hours per week (option to work up to 40 hours for eight weeks during summer). - Attend meetings, assist with preparation, and perform tasks as directed by the team. Key Responsibilities: - Integrate and validate MSCI web‑based analytics data; ensure accuracy and consistency. - Create custom templates for portfolio profiling, risk exposure, scenario analysis, and risk forecasting. - Develop and maintain a training manual and documentation for business continuity. - Establish protocols for analytics communication and redundancies. - Update staff training materials and design meeting preparation packets. - Build templates for board presentations and monitor proxy vote outcomes. - Assist with PowerPoint, Word, and Excel work for meetings and ad‑hoc fund administration tasks. Required Skills: - Strong quantitative skills and data analysis proficiency. - Advanced Excel, PowerPoint, and Word skills; familiarity with shared drives, Teams, OneDrive, and PDF handling. - Excellent written and verbal communication; organized and team‑oriented. Required Education & Certifications: - Graduate student enrolled in or completing an accredited MBA, MFA, MS, or PhD program in Economics, Business, Finance, Accounting, or related field. - Coursework evidence of economics, finance, investing, or accounting.
Seattle, United states
Hybrid
Fresher
05-11-2025