As a PMMC Docent, you will be joining a team of dynamic individuals who are passionate about sharing our mission and knowledge about marine mammals and conservation. Docents greet our guests and take them on a tour to view the animals in our outdoor pools. Throughout the tour, PMMC Docents share information about how we…

PMMC offers a corporate excursion introducing your employees to what goes into rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing marine mammals in Orange County. Your group will learn about the importance of great team work, hear about sustainable conservation behaviors, and discover ways they can give back to their community.

Volunteers must be 18 or older to handle dogs. Volunteer training orientation is required for all of our dog walkers.

We have many different projects going on. Let us know what you like to do and we’ll have a project for you! Some of our on-going projects include cleaning, organizing, landscaping, painting, sorting, marketing, PR, community events, and fundraising. Come on out and get dirty with us! It’s guaranteed to be fun!

We’re looking for folks to help with offsite events. Do you like to meet new people and support your love of dogs at the same time? We have an offsite event for you! Our events dates are listed on our events page and we sure could use some help. Offsite events are FUN and a…

Volunteers assisting with exhibition installation become part of a team responsible for prepping, painting, labeling, and cleaning. Art handling training is required. Curatorial support includes assistance with data entry, research, filing and special projects.

Docents host guided tours and workshops about the exhibitions and collections. Tours are given daily to a large range of groups who vary in age and interest. Specialized training and a love of public speaking is required to become be in the docent program.

The Center for Art + Environment Research Library & Archives is staffed by volunteers with duties that include greeting and assisting guests and working on special projects.

Customer service volunteers interested in staffing the Museum Store or the admissions desk serve as the primary contact between the Museum and the general public. A friendly welcoming attitude is required. Duties include greeting and assisting guests, coat/bag check and selling gift items, tickets and tuition. Customer service volunteers also serve as ushers for events…

Administrative volunteers provide valuable office and clerical support. Duties include filing, word processing, mailings, distribution of printed materials, research and data input.