


Pedro Point Headlands is one of the jewels of the San Mateo coast. Acquired by the City of Pacifica and the California Coastal Conservancy over ten years ago, it is intended to become part of the Golden Gate National Park (GGNRA) and a crucial trail nexus tying together the southern Corral de Tierra-McNee Ranch State Park complex with Pacifica's coastal trail and other GGNRA park lands. Although still not part of the GGNRA, Pedro Point Headland is increasingly used by the public as a recreational resource.
The Pedro Point Headland Stewardship Project has three primary goals: (1) maintain and improve the ecological status of Pedro Point Headlands during this interim management stage; (2) create a safe and enjoyable environment for interim recreational use of the property; (3) build a successful volunteer-based stewardship program with the local community that will be focused on a partnership with a local neighborhood organization, the Pedro Point Community Association; and (4) protect endangered/native species and educate PPCA/other volunteers on these projects.
Stewardship Coordinator - 20 hours per week/$20.00 per hour/Independent Contractor, Three Year Term (Reviewed Annually)
To be connected with this great opportunity visit the CCSF Center for Habitat Restoration in the Science Builiding room 312A during office hours (SEE CONTACT INFO). You may also enquire by email at cpogge@ccsf.edu.