11/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/01/2024 18:18
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Today, 169 new officers attended their graduation ceremony at the Richard A. McGee Correctional Training Center in Galt and prepare to embark on their new careers as CDCR correctional officers. This latest class represents a significant step forward in CDCR's ongoing efforts and focus on recruitment, hiring, promotion, retention, and culture through collaboration of diverse and qualified candidates.
Marking the occasion, family and friends attended the graduation ceremony to cheer on their loved ones stepping into their new careers. Ironwood State Prison Warden David Holbrook delivered the keynote address and welcomed the 169 new correctional officers into the CDCR family.
Chelsea Holbrook is just one of 46 female graduates, highlighting the strides being made by CDCR to achieve the "30×30" pledge to have women make up 30 percent of correctional officer cadets by 2030.
The cadets underwent 13 weeks of rigorous training in the Basic Correctional Officer Academy at the Richard A. McGee Correctional Training Center. They will serve institutions across the state of California.
Important Links:
Interested Correctional Officer applicants can apply online at JoinCDCR.com.
To learn more about the correctional officer selection process, watch this video.
B-roll of the graduation ceremony is available here.
Academy Quick Facts:
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