Program Sites
Monterey County Free Libraries - King City Branch
402 Broadway, King City, 93930
At the King City Branch, there are opportunities to tutor literacy and provide support to youth and/or adult library users. Please check with King City Library staff for specific opportunities each term.
Monterey County Free Libraries - Library Administration Offices
188 Seaside Circle, Marina, 93933
The Mission of Monterey County Free Libraries is to bring ideas, inspiration, information and enjoyment to our community.
Monterey County Free Libraries - Marina Branch
190 Seaside Ave, Marina, 93933
We have a Student Support Center providing homework help to 1st through 12th grade students who need learning assistance. The hours of the Student Support Center are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 3:00 to 6:00 PM.
Monterey County Free Libraries - Programs, Outreach, Youth Services
550 Harcourt Ave., Seaside, 93955
The Mission of Monterey County Free Libraries is to bring ideas, inspiration, information and enjoyment to our community.
Monterey County Free Libraries - Seaside Branch
550 Harcourt Ave., Seaside, 93955
The Mission of Monterey County Free Libraries is to bring ideas, inspiration, information and enjoyment to our community.
Monterey County Free Libraries - Soledad
401 Gabilan Dr., Soledad, 93960
The Mission of Monterey County Free Libraries is to bring ideas, inspiration, information and enjoyment to our community.
Monterey County Health Department - Public Health
1270 Natividad Road, Salinas, 93906
NURSING PROGRAM ONLY
Nursing students will have an opportunity to serve in: Children’s Medical Services; Disease Prevention and Control; Public Health Laboratory; Women’s, Infants, and Children’s Program; Nutrition Services; and Regional Health Teams which conduct Case Management and Home Visits...
Monterey County Health Department Public Health Laboratory
1270 Natividad Rd., Salinas, 93901
Students will learn to maintain laboratory equipment, enter data, perform quality control, and assist in test procedures.
Monterey County Health Department- Laurel Family Practice
1270 Natividad Road, Salinas, 93906
The Monterey County Health Department exists to enhance, protect, and improve the health Monterey County residents and environments. MCHD provides a wide variety of health-related services in the areas of behavioral health, clinic services, emergency management services, environmental health, public guardianship, and public health.
Monterey County Historical Society
333 Boronda Rd, Salinas, 93907
Founded in 1933, and incorporated in 1955, the Monterey County Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the ongoing preservation of our own past. The Society is responsible for a massive collection of family, city, and county archival materials. These rare and valuable documents are housed in our temperature and humidity-controlled archival vault. Scholars, authors, students, attorneys, and the public are using these historical documents for research purposes at an ever-increasing rate.
Monterey County Historical Society (MCHS)
333 Boronda Rd, Salinas, 93907
Founded in 1933, and incorporated in 1955, the Monterey County Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the ongoing preservation of our own past. The Society is responsible for a massive collection of family, city, and county archival materials. These rare and valuable documents are housed in our temperature and humidity-controlled archival vault. Scholars, authors, students, attorneys, and the public are using these historical documents for research purposes at an ever-increasing rate.
Monterey County Home Charter
901 Blanco Circle, Salinas, 93901
The Monterey County Office of Education (MCOE) is a vital component of our K-12 education. We serve as a critical link between our county's schools and both state and federal governments, and we provide indispensable and cost-effective services to local schools and districts.
Monterey County Military & Veterans Affairs Office
2620 1st St, Marina, 93955
The Monterey County Military Veterans Affairs Office (MVAO) assists veterans and their dependents by advocating and filing claims for benefits with the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Benefits Administration (VBA) Healthcare Administration (VHA) and Cemetery Administration (VCA) along with California Department of Veterans Affairs (CDVA) benefits to include the California college tuition fee waivers, admission assistance to the Veterans Homes of CA Program (VHC) and Incarcerated Veterans Community Outreach Programs. The MVAO operates offices in both Monterey and San Benito Counties. Transitional assistance is also provided to both active duty and reserve service members along with their dependents at the Defense Language Institute (DLI), Presidio of Monterey, Naval Post Graduate School and local Reserve and National Guard Centers. Satellite offices in Salinas and Hollister.
Monterey County Office of Education (MCOE), Educational Services, Teaching & Learning
901 Blanco Circle, Salinas, 93901
The Teaching and Learning team supports schools with the implementation of innovative instructional practices by facilitating professional learning and providing resources for educators. Supports are provided across all content areas with the goal of promoting equity and advancing authentic deeper learning experiences for...
Monterey County Office of Education - MCOE
901 Blanco Circle, Salinas, 93901
Monterey County Office of Education - MSW
901 Blanco Circle, Salinas, 93901
Interns get a very rich and diverse experience in our special education department. The main emphasis is on case management; however, it can take some wide turns, including co-facilitating a Parent Support Group, helping to develop a one day county-wide Parent workshop, attending collaborative meetings (IEP's), helping...
Monterey County Office of Education- Alternative Education
901 Blanco Circle, Salinas, 93901
Case management with students grades 7th thru 12th in alternative settings such as community and court schools. Students are high risk, high need with multiple traumatic events and case managers make every effort to provide and assist in stabilizing them (and their families) in order to bring about academic success.
Monterey County Pops!
PO Box 3352, Monterey, 93942
Monterey County Pops! is an orchestra dedicated to bringing pops and patriotic music performed by professional musicians free-of-charge to the families and visitors of Monterey County; while identifying, engaging, and educating under-served youth of Monterey County.
Monterey County Public Defender
168 W. Alisal Street, Salinas, 93901
Holistic Defense social workers are dedicated to the adult offender population and assist pre and post-sentenced inmates with a variety of needs including but not limited to:
• Writing biopsychosocial reports and assessments of clients: via in...
Monterey County Public Defender's Office
168 West Alisal Street, 3rd Floor, Salinas, 93901
No description provided.
Monterey County Public Health Laboratory
168 West Alisal Street, 3rd Floor, Salinas, 93901
No description provided.
Monterey County Public Health Laboratory
1270 Natividad Road, Salinas, 93906
Key Responsibilities: Assists lab staff with receiving samples and preparing test reagents, performing quality control, basic microbiological laboratory techniques and updating public health microbiologist laboratory documents.
Desired Intern Characteristics:
Professional...
Monterey County Rape Crisis Center
173 Sargent Ct., Monterey, 93940
Fall 2021: Community Engagement Intern Opportunity (1 spot)
CHHS Student will assist the Community Engagement Director in:
- Creating outreach materials including online newsletter and social media.
- Fundraising and donor engagement.
- Planning fundraising and outreach...
Monterey County Rape Crisis Center
P.O. Box 2630, Monterey, 93942
The Monterey County Rape Crisis Center (MCRCC) is a non-profit agency whose mission is to advocate for all victims and survivors of sexual assault and child sexual abuse, to prevent sexual violence in our community through education, and to provide ongoing support and healing to survivors of sexual assault.
Founded in 1972, as the Monterey Rape Crisis Center, the center is governed by a board of directors and serves the community with 20 full time staff and over 35 volunteers. In 2007, we became the Monterey County Rape Crisis Center and now serve not only the Monterey Peninsula but all of the communities of Monterey County.
We are sensitive to the diversity of our community with regard to gender, race, color, ethnicity, language, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation and people with disabilities.
Monterey County Rape Crisis Center
P.O. Box 2630, Monterey, 93942
The Monterey County Rape Crisis Center (MCRCC) is a non-profit agency whose mission is to advocate for all victims and survivors of sexual assault and child sexual abuse, to prevent sexual violence in our community through education, and to provide ongoing support and healing to survivors of sexual assault.
Founded in 1972, as the Monterey Rape Crisis Center, the center is governed by a board of directors and serves the community with 20 full time staff and over 35 volunteers. In 2007, we became the Monterey County Rape Crisis Center and now serve not only the Monterey Peninsula but all of the communities of Monterey County.
We are sensitive to the diversity of our community with regard to gender, race, color, ethnicity, language, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation and people with disabilities.