County of Nevada
  • CTE Intern-Community Development Agency

  • Nevada County, CA
  • Nevada City, California United States View Map

Job Description

Definition and Class Characteristics

INTERVIEWS FOR SELECTED CANDIDATES WILL BE HELD IN SEPTEMBER OF 2026.

The County of Nevada, Community Development Agency is offering an internship opportunity in partnership with the Nevada Joint Union High School District. Students enrolled in the CTE program are welcome to apply!

This position will be hosted in the Nevada County Community Development Agency (CDA) and will report directly to the Community Development Agency Director.

Functions of Agency/Department:

CDA works to enhance the quality of life of county residents through land use planning and permitting, environmental management; to provide public services including agriculture, code and cannabis compliance, road and infrastructure maintenance and improvements, transit, solid waste, and wastewater; to deliver internal services including fleet services, administrative and fiscal; and to promote and support recreation and economic development throughout the community.

The agency includes Administration including Climate, Economic Development and Recreation; Agriculture including the Farm Advisor; Building; Code and Cannabis Compliance; Environmental Health; Planning; and Public Works including Engineering and County Surveyor functions, Fleet, Roads, Solid Waste, Transit, and Wastewater.

Intern Duties and Responsibilities:

Under general supervision, learns the requirements and expectations of a variety of departments and roles within a local government agency.

Examples of duties may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Learning about CDA and how we provide public services.
  • Work with our CDA Outstanding Public Service (OPS) Team to improve customer service.
  • Assisting the Agricultural Commissioner in sustaining a healthy agricultural industry while protecting the environment, the agricultural workforce, and the community
  • Assisting the Code Compliance Division to promote and maintain a healthy, safe, and desirable living and working environment


Interns need to be able to stand or walk much of the time, with bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, reaching, working on irregular surfaces, occasional lifting of objects of 10-25 pounds. Any disabilities preventing these standards of work will be accommodated as we are able.

Educational Requirements, Skills, Training, or Qualifications:

This Internship is designed for any area of expertise, some areas that might be more pertinent could be students in ag mechanics, math, science, biology or chemistry participating in the Nevada Union Joint High School District Career Technical Education Program. Must have a neat appearance, be detail-oriented, reliable, and have good written and oral communication skills. The County is a Microsoft Windows enterprise environment.

Time Commitment:

The intern would work approximately 2 hours per day (totaling 4-6 hours per week), on either Tuesdays and Thursdays, or Mondays, The overall internship could last up to 35 weeks during the school year (September - May, excluding Finals weeks and holidays).

Benefits of participating in an internship:

This program prepares interns to contend for positions in government, including in CDA, as well as in construction, ag, and other related fields. Through participation in the program, interns will acquire hands-on knowledge and skills related to:

  • Gain an understanding of CDA roles and responsibilities.
  • Learn about Board of Supervisor (BOS) Objectives and assist Project Managers and Analysts.
  • Work with a team to evaluate and implement customer service enhancements and learn about High-Performance Organization and continuous improvement leadership concepts, including leadership at all levels and that everyone is capable of leading.
  • Work with the Code Compliance Division and gain an understanding of County and State codes and enforcement approaches.
  • Learn about bringing together community to address a countywide issue including how to put together a major county wide event.
  • Learn about bringing together community to address a countywide issue including how to put together a major county wide event.


Interns who are earning school credit through an educational program may be eligible for a $298.00 stipend per semester, no more than $599.00 per calendar year upon completion of the internship (Board Resolution 21-110).

We are an equal-opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, perform essential job functions, and receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

Other employment requirements:
  • 14-18 years of age with the ability to secure a work permit and be enrolled in high school with guardian-signed approval.
  • If 18, must consent to fingerprinting and be enrolled in high school for the 2026-2027 school year.


While this is an unpaid internship, students and recent graduates are offered an excellent opportunity to:
  • Build resumes and explore career options
  • Apply skills and knowledge to the workplace
  • Fulfill college/university internship requirements
  • Earn hours toward professional certification or licensure
  • Network in their fields of interest with professionals who are dedicated to making a positive difference in Nevada County
  • Learn from a working supervisor who is dedicated to your learning and growth
  • See professionals operate in a real world, hands-on environment
  • Intern with one of the premier employers in the region


NEVADA COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Any information on this page or links is subject to change without notice. Nevada County Human Resources Department

950 Maidu Avenue, Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-7010

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Closing Date/Time: 9/6/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
County of Nevada

County of Nevada

530-265-7010

About:

Nestled into the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Nevada County is known as the heart of the “Gold Country.”  Nevada County is known to provide its residents with a great quality of life. 

 

The economy is well supported by a wide array of industries, including manufacturing, retail, technology, agriculture, construction and health services. 

 

Nevada County has an above-average high school graduation rate, accessibility to traditional, charter and private schools, and higher-level education at two local Sierra College campuses. 

 

Infrastructure projects such as the broadband initiative and library technology center offer opportunities for viable expansion while maintaining a small-town feel. The Gold Country is often a recommended tourist destination and stands out for its rich history, museums, and quaint Victorian architecture coupled with an assortment of outdoor, arts, and cultural activities offered yearround. 

 

Residents and visitors enjoy Nevada County’s historic foothill towns nestled amidst pristine rivers, picturesque forests and the rugged beauty of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Nevada County offers a rural, small-town lifestyle, while still being located within a convenient distance from urban centers in Sacramento, the Bay Area and Reno. 

 

Weather:

The weather of Nevada County is another valued feature of the area. Residents enjoy a long, warm sunny season while experiencing color changes in the fall with cool, occasionally snowy winters. Summer temperatures are typically mild, with average highs near 85 degrees in July. Rain in January typically averages ten inches per year and the highest elevations receive an annual average of 206 inches of snow. 

 

Recreation:

Scenic trails, alpine lakes, the Yuba River and the Sierra Nevada Mountains all support numerous recreation activities, including skiing, biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking, hunting and backpacking. With a calendar packed with street fairs, festivals, art exhibits, local theater and children’s activities, visitors and locals can experience small-town life without having to forgo indulgence in pleasures more typical of an urban setting. 

 

Arts and Culture:

Nevada County is a creative hotspot in the Sierra Nevada, offering an array of experiences, including concerts, film festivals, street fairs, dance performances, poetry readings, studio tours and galleries. The county also has numerous venues for performing arts, many of which are historic settings. The arts have a large economic impact, which has become a vital component to life in Nevada County. 

 

We strive to be an employer of choice through active engagement with employees, development of programs that both support employees and align with Board of Supervisors' strategy, and the creation of a culture that fosters innovation.

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