BSCC Career Opportunities


The Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) provides leadership and support to local corrections systems in California. Our agency actively cultivates a positive, and supportive environment in the workplace to ensure that all staff members have the tools needed to complete our mission statewide. If you would like to be part of an agency that delivers leadership, excellence, and support to local corrections systems every day, please consider our posted job opportunities.

 

Current Openings


Field Representative (2 Positions)

Final Filing Date: May 26, 2026

Field Representative Announcement

Description: Under the direction of the Deputy Director, Corrections Planning and Grant Programs (CPGP) Division, a CEA, this position works to oversee program planning and policy development functions; develops, administers, and evaluates state and local funded programs and plans designed to improve the effectiveness of state and local correctional systems, reduce costs, maximize resources, and enhance public safety; provides statewide leadership and complex evaluation and analysis of evidence-based, effective, and promising juvenile and criminal justice programs, practices, and strategies, outcome measurement data, gaps in service, systems change analysis, and evaluation of programs relative to the state’s and the counties’ overall plans. Provide extensive technical assistance (TA), consultation and training to state and local justice system policymakers. Coordinate activities and communicate effectively with staff within and across the organization.

Rotation of assignments and divisions may be required to manage unanticipated workload. Traveling is necessary and required to meet the duties of this assignment.

Field Representative

Final Filing Date: May 26, 2026

Field Representative Announcement

Description: Under general direction of the STC Deputy Director, the Field Representative promotes the professionalism of the local corrections workforce by providing technical assistance and training to local corrections agencies to improve local training outcomes. The Field Representative coordinates the design and maintenance of selection and training standards for local corrections personnel, provides consultative services to support the implementation of those standards, designs and delivers training, administers a course certification system, conducts compliance reviews, develops statewide policy related to training, facilitates workgroups and meetings, and performs other related duties in support of the statewide local corrections training program.

Rotation of assignments and divisions may be required in order to manage the unanticipated workload. Traveling is necessary and required to meet the duties of this assignment.

Field Representative

Final Filing Date: May 26, 2026

Field Representative Announcement

Description: Under general direction of the ICDR Assistant Deputy Director, the Field Representative promotes public safety by formulating policy and regulations to ensure the safe operation of state and local correctional facilities; conducts inspections to evaluate compliance with policy; administers grant and local assistance programs; plans and completes complex research projects and special studies; and provides technical assistance to state and local corrections agencies.

Rotation of assignments and divisions may be required in order to alleviate the workload. Traveling to meet the needs of the assignment is required.

Field Representative

Final Filing Date: May 26, 2026

Field Representative Announcement

Description: Under general direction of the In-Custody Death Review Director, the Field Representative conducts reviews of in-custody death investigations; conducts inspections of local detention facilities to evaluate compliance with policy, regulations and statutes; plans and completes complex studies, research, and special projects; and provides technical assistance to local detention facilities.

Rotation of assignments and divisions may be required to readjust workload. Traveling to meet the needs of the assignment is required.

Field Representative

Final Filing Date: May 13, 2026

Field Representative Announcement

Description: Under general direction of the Deputy Director, the Field Representative promotes public safety by formulating policy to ensure the safe operation of state and local correctional facilities; conducts inspections to evaluate compliance with policy; administers grant and local assistance programs; plans and completes complex research projects and special studies; and provides technical assistance to state and local corrections agencies.

Rotation of assignments and divisions may be required in order to alleviate the workload. Traveling to meet the needs of the assignment is required.

Career Executive Assignment (CEA) / Assistant Deputy Director

Final Filing Date: May 12, 2026

Career Executive Assignment (CEA) / Assistant Deputy Director Announcement

Description: Under the administrative direction of the Director, the Assistant Deputy Director of the In Custody Death Review (ICDR) Division leads, plans, directs and coordinates the development, maintenance and revision of regulations, policies and procedures in support of the ICDR and the BSCC. The Assistant Deputy Director develops regulations, policies and procedures to conduct reviews of investigations of in-custody deaths, minimum standards to prevent and reduce in-custody deaths and ensure the safety and care of people housed in local detention facilities and provide recommendations to the facility administrator on how to prevent in-custody death based upon the reviews. The Assistant Deputy Director also administers BSCC’s ongoing and regular regulation revision process that supports the establishment of operational standards for California’s local adult and juvenile detention facilities. This position provides high level policy development and expertise and serves as a member of the BSCC’s Executive Leadership Team.

 
 


Field Representative Exam

 


Equal Employment Opportunity / Civil Rights


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