Community Involvement, Division of Adult Parole Operations, Jobs, Training and Facilities

Recruiters visit District Attorney Youth Academy

CDCR and parole recruiters at an information booth for a youth academy.
From left are Jessica Huston, Antonio Strayhorn, Kevin Tanner, Roger Gold, and Joseph Freeman.

High school students learn about CDCR careers

During the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Youth Academy graduation, CDCR recruiters were on hand to share career information with the high school students.

Attending the academy were Sacramento-area high school students learning about the criminal justice system. CDCR recruiters presented information on the variety of correctional career fields.

When graduates visited the CDCR booth, they learned about future CDCR career paths in institutions, parole, and mental health services. The students also learned about the diverse array of professionals who ensure public safety and rehabilitation goals are met.

Staff representing Parole and Mental Health were Capitol District Parole Administrator (acting) Roger Gold, Parole Agent Joseph Freeman, and Kevin Tanner, Behavioral Health Reintegration Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker.

Representing the Division of Adult Institutions were Correctional Officers Antonio Strayhorn and Jessica Huston.

Learn about various CDCR job opportunities.

Interested Correctional Officer applicants can apply online at JoinCDCR.com.

Submitted by the Division of Adult Parole Operations

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