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


Information Technology Specialist II

Final Filing Date: December 11, 2025

Information Technology Specialist II Announcement

Description: Under the general directions of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), an Information Technology Supervisor II, the Information Technology Specialist II serves as the Lead for the System Engineering team. The position encompasses a full range of responsibilities in support of the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) staff. The Information Technology Specialist II has is responsible for the design, maintenance and operation of agency, systems and networks (both local and cloud based). The Information Technology Specialist II provides guidance, direction and support to IT staff in their, network and systems administration efforts.

Information Technology Manager I

Final Filing Date: December 11, 2025

Information Technology Manager I Announcement

Description: Under the general supervision of the Chief of Administration, a Deputy Director, the Information Technology Manager I (ITM I) is responsible for the leadership, analysis, programming, processing, technology operations and day-to-day management of the Information Technology (IT) Unit consisting of all six IT domains for the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC). This position functions as the BSCC’s Chief Information Officer (CIO).

The position requires the incumbent maintain consistent and regular attendance; communicate effectively (orally and in writing); develop and maintain IT knowledge and skill related to specific tasks, methodologies, materials, tools, emerging technologies and equipment; be proficient in complex writing exercises that are reviewed by various state agencies, external stakeholders, and internal partners; complete assignments timely and efficiently; and adhere to BSCC policies and procedures.

Staff Services Analyst

Final Filing Date: December 22, 2025

Staff Services Analyst Announcement

Description: Under the direction of the Staff Services Manager I (SSM I) in the In-Custody Death Review (ICDR) division, the Analyst acts independently or semi-independently responsible for the analysis, development, and support of the processes, procedures, and projects in the ICDR Division. The Analyst shall provide analytical, administrative, and technical support in the ICDR Division. The Analyst will be required to work with sensitive and confidential issues and materials and is expected to maintain discretion and confidentiality at all times. The Analyst will conduct business in a professional and service-oriented manner, demonstrate integrity and honesty in representing the BSCC, establish and build rapport through open communication and trust, and will promote teamwork and cross-functional collaboration.

The ICDR division is responsible for implementing and complying with sections 6024 and 6034 of the Penal Code. Statewide, possibly overnight, travel may be required as necessary.

Field Representative

Final Filing Date: December 31, 2025

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 Exam

 


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