I have been employed by the State of California for approximately 13 years and five months and devoted to reducing recidivism. I posses a high level of professionalism, integrity, and understand the need for confidentiality and discretion. I am a deligent worker and have a great rapport with my peers. I have the ability to work well with both civilian and law enforcement personnel and eager to be an asset within this team environment.
Work History
Parole Agent I/Notice-Court Agent/DCCU-San Diego
State Of California-CCWF
San Diego, CA
01/19/22 - Current
Prepare Petition of Revocation packets and Warrant Requests and Orders.
File Petition of Revocations at superior court and attend court hearings.
Participate in case conferences with Parole Agent II Supervisor for non-compliance with court's orders in Armstrong vs Brown.
Track and document all case activity in designated database. Review parolee file and source documents to determine if parolee has any disabilities that require accommodations.
Conduct face-to-face interviews with parolee at all five local jails regarding their Notice of Charges and jail grievance process.
Communicate with county jail staff regarding parolee's request for any reasonable accommodations.
CDCR/Division of Adult Parole Operations
State of Tennessee
Escondido, CA
09/21/20 - 01/18/22
Assessed parolees compliance with their parole conditions and supervise their rehabilitation in the community.
Worked with parolee's friends, relatives, community service agencies, and law enforcement agencies.
Assessed the paroles' risks to the community and the type of services required including areas of employment, housing, medical care, counseling, education, social activities, and drug treatment.
Arranged for release programs, offered pick-up and transport of parolees.
Conducted investigations into alleged violations of parole, including interviewing, surveillance, search and seizures.
Testified in administrative hearings and judicial proceedings regarding these violations.
Prepared various types of reports and correspondence, and maintain detailed records of parolee's file.
Correctional Officer
CDCR-Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility
San Diego, CA
01/10/11 - 09/18/20
Maintained order in the prison by monitoring inmate behavior and intervening when necessary.
Worked throughout the prison in numerous locations including Administration Segregation, Minimum Yard, General Population, and Enhanced Out-Patient inmate yard.
Processed inmates arriving from jail and from other CDCR institutions.
Enforced prison rules and regulations while maintaining a safe environment for inmates and staff.
Supervised prisoners during meals, recreation time, work assignments, medical visits, court appearances, and other activities.
Responded to emergency situations such as riots or disturbances with appropriate force measures.
Transported prisoners between facilities or court hearings using secure vehicles equipped with restraints.
Conducted searches of inmates, cells, and prison grounds to detect contraband or illegal activities.
Assisted the Watch Sergeant with the hiring of officers for the institution, and assisting the scheduling of transports in my transportation officer duties.
Navigated throughout SOMS and ERMS creating CDCR form #2170's utilizing Microsoft Word and Excel.