Asilomar State Beach & Conference Grounds

Organization Description

 

Our Mission
To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.

California Department of Parks and Recreation manages 280 park units, which contain the finest and most diverse collection of natural, cultural, and recreational resources to be found within California. These treasures are as diverse as California: From the last stands of primeval redwood forests to vast expanses of fragile desert; from the lofty Sierra Nevada to the broad sandy beaches of our southern coast; and from the opulence of Hearst Castle to the vestiges of colonial Russia.

California State Parks contains the largest and most diverse natural and cultural heritage holdings of any state agency in the nation. State park units include underwater preserves, reserves, and parks; redwood, rhododendron, and wildlife reserves; state beaches, recreation areas, wilderness areas, and reservoirs; state historic parks, historic homes, Spanish era adobe buildings, including museums, visitor centers, cultural reserves, and preserves; as well as lighthouses, ghost towns, waterslides, conference centers, and off-highway vehicle parks. These parks protect and preserve an unparalleled collection of culturally and environmentally sensitive structures and habitats, threatened plant and animal species, ancient Native American sites, historic structures and artifacts . . . the best of California's natural and cultural history.

Responsible for almost one-third of California's scenic coastline, the California State Park system includes 280 parks, beaches, trails, wildlife areas, open spaces, off-highway vehicle areas, and historic sites.  It consists of approximately 1.59 million acres, including over 339 miles of coastline, 974 miles of lake, reservoir and river frontage, approximately 15,000 campsites and alternative camping facilities, and 4,456 miles of non-motorized trails. 

Health & Safety

We have occasional evening programs during which the service learner may be asked to work. Typically these events are over by 10 PM or earlier.

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Computer Literacy
  • Must be 18 or older
Address 
2211 Garden Rd
Monterey, CA 93940
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Jenifer Lienau Thompson
Job Title
State Parks Interpreter I
Phone
Email

Current Opportunities

Title Program Start Date Location Type
Asilomar State Park Interpretive Intern Service Learning Ongoing Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Program(s) 
Service Learning
Organization type 
Arts, Entertainment or Recreation (Government)
Focus Population(s)
Adults
Focus Area(s)
Education, Emergency Services & Public Safety, Health & Medicine, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Ecosystems
Additional Focus Area(s)
Media & Broadcasting, Skill Development
Hours of operation 

Tuesday - Saturday, 9 AM - 5PM