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The facility is close to the North Central Correctional Complex, a private prison also housing Ohio ... Attends professional institutional specific meetings as requested by warden, deputy warden or chief ...

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Florence, AZ · On-site

$86K/yr

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This position manages all aspects of the education and library services for a prison complex. Coordinates/communicates education-related information and activities to the Warden/Deputy Warden of ...

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Buckeye, AZ · On-site

$18.46/hr

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Arizona State Prison Complex (ASPC) - Lewis 26700 South Highway 85 Buckeye, AZ 85326 Posting ... Warden / Administrator. Compiles, prepares, and reviews weekly and monthly reports. Tracks ...

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$37K - $65K/yr

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This department includes state prisons with custody, healthcare, and facility operations staff as ... Position reports to Associate Warden. Key duties: 1. Supervision & Leadership 2. Security & Safety ...

... prison for men located adjacent to the property of the historic Ohio State Reformatory. The ... Attends professional institutional specific meetings as requested by warden, deputy warden or chief ...

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Yuma, AZ · On-site

$51K - $55K/yr

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Arizona State Prison Complex (ASPC) - Yuma 7125 East Cesar Chavez Blvd. San Luis , Arizona 85349 ... Warden, security and other staff on faith-based matters of concerns - Conducts faith-based services ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for prison warden in the United States is $20.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Prison Wardens often navigate challenges such as managing security concerns, resolving conflicts among inmates, and ensuring staff safety in a high-stress environment. They are responsible for maintaining discipline and order, addressing emergencies, and staying compliant with evolving correctional regulations. Wardens regularly coordinate with law enforcement agencies, legal representatives, and rehabilitation service providers, balancing administrative duties with on-the-ground leadership. Being adaptable and proactive is key to maintaining a safe facility while fostering staff morale and supporting inmate rehabilitation efforts.

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To thrive as a Prison Warden, you need strong leadership abilities, thorough knowledge of correctional facility operations, and typically a degree in criminal justice or related field. Familiarity with security protocols, incident management systems, and compliance standards is essential, along with any required state certifications or law enforcement training. Exceptional decision-making, conflict resolution, and interpersonal skills help a warden effectively lead staff and interact with inmates. These qualities are vital to maintain order, ensure safety, and uphold the institution’s policies and legal requirements.

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To become a prison warden, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, public administration, or a related field, along with several years of experience in corrections or law enforcement. Advancement often requires demonstrating leadership skills, passing background checks, and completing relevant training or certification programs. Some positions may also require a master's degree or specialized management training.

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How much does the prison warden make?

The average salary for a prison warden in the United States is around $80,000 to $100,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and facility size. Warden positions often require leadership skills, experience in corrections, and sometimes advanced certifications or degrees.

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Prison wardens oversee the daily operations of correctional facilities, ensuring safety, security, and order. They supervise staff, enforce rules, manage inmate activities, and coordinate with law enforcement and other agencies to maintain a secure environment.
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SUPPORT SERVICES ASSISTANT- INTERPRETER

CDCR - San Quentin State Prison

San Quentin, CA • On-site

$4.2K - $6.0K/mo

Full-time

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

The Support Services Assistant (Interpreter) (SSAI) will facilitate communications accurately, effectively and impartially using sign language for hearing impaired and severely speech impaired incarcerated people. The SSAI will also perform other duties related to assisting in the communication process. The SSAI is under the direct supervision of the Institution's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator and Indirect supervision of the Warden. This position may require the SSAI to travel to other correctional institutions, other than their assigned facility, if needed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Overtime hours may be necessary when required for emergency circumstances. In compliance with the Code of Ethics as set forth by the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, the SSAI will perform sign language interpreting services to uphold effective communications standards and ongoing compliance with Federal, State and Departmental ADA laws, regulations, policies and procedures.
Respond to requests for sign language interpreting communications via telephone, in person, email or pager to provide a wide range of sign language interpreting services for hearing impaired, hard of hearing incarcerated people and severely speech impaired incarcerated people that rely on sign language for effective communication.
The incumbent may be required to provide interpreter services through videoconferencing for incarcerated people at other institutions. Communications include but are not limited to, interpreting for incarcerated people in the Incarcerated People Disciplinary Process, Administrative Segregation Unit Placements, Classification Committee Process, Computation Review Process, Health Care Delivery, Caseworker contacts, Incarcerated Person Appeals Process, Participation in the Education Programs, Board Hearings and related Parole proceedings, Attorney visits, and will interview hearing impaired and severely speech impaired incarcerated people to determine their methods of communication.
The California Department of Corrections Rehabilitation (CDCR) Headquarters has implemented a new automated system to streamline the hiring process. The Human Resources Technology System (HRTS) is an intuitive, user-friendly system that provides the applicant access to real- time updates throughout the hiring process. HRTS will require new candidates to set up an account, which allows them to track their application's progress. Through their account portal, candidates will also be able to provide any additional information needed in the hiring process, including setting up interviews as needed. After the final filing date, applicants will receive an email from DoNotReply@cdcr.ns2cloud.com or DoNotReply@CDCR (depending on the email provider), with direction on creating and/or accessing their account.
CDCR/CCHCS employees are encouraged to use their existing CDCR email address on their job application.
Note : Main communication for this position will be through email. Please ensure you have a valid email address on your application.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement .
Working Conditions
Effective July 1, 2025, and in accordance with the applicable Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the Personal Leave Program 2025 (PLP 2025) was implemented in response to the State budget. Depending on the employee's bargaining unit, eligible full-time employees, as well as related excluded, exempt employees will receive a reduction in pay in exchange for a monthly allocation of PLP 2025 leave credits through June 2027. Salaries do not reflect the recent changes.
San Quentin Rehab Center is California's oldest and best-known correctional institution, which was established on the site currently known as Point San Quentin, in July of 1852, as an answer to the rampant lawlessness in California at the time. The prison rests overlooking the bay on 432 acres and is located just 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge in the county of Marin. The walled prison is made up of four (4) large cell blocks (West, South, North, and East Block), one (1) maximum security cell block (the Adjustment Center), Central Health Care Service Building, a medium security dorm setting and a minimum-security firehouse.
San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (SQRC) - (ca.gov)
Minimum Requirements You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.
  • SUPPORT SERVICES ASSISTANT (INTERPRETER)
Additional Documents
  • Job Application Package Checklist
  • Duty Statement

Position Details Job Code #:
JC-526458
Position #(s):
095-210-9820-002
Working Title:
SUPPORT SERVICES ASSISTANT- INTERPRETER
Classification:
SUPPORT SERVICES ASSISTANT (INTERPRETER) $4,266.00 - $5,341.00 A
Employees in the above classification who are employed by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in an adult or juvenile facility in the capacity of an American Sign Language Interpreter will receive $2500 per pay period.
$4,453.00 - $5,572.00 B
Employees in the above classification who are employed by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in an adult or juvenile facility in the capacity of an American Sign Language Interpreter will receive $2500 per pay period.
$4,867.00 - $6,096.00 C
Employees in the above classification who are employed by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in an adult or juvenile facility in the capacity of an American Sign Language Interpreter will receive $2500 per pay period.
New to State candidates will be hired into the minimum salary of the classification or minimum of alternate range when applicable.
# of Positions:
1
Work Location:
Marin County
Telework:
In Office
Job Type:
Permanent, Full Time
Department Information
Vision
We enhance public safety and promote successful community reintegration through education, treatment and active participation in rehabilitative and restorative justice programs.
Mission
To facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.
Commitment
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and the California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) are committed to transforming the correctional landscape to create safer, more professional, and more fulfilling environments for our employees, the incarcerated population, and those supervised in our communities. Through systemwide improvements grounded in proven and emerging practices, we aim to strengthen rehabilitation, enhance workplace satisfaction, and support successful reentry into the community through our institutions, parole, and community partnerships. Our shared mission is to promote safety, wellness, and human dignity while fostering positive change for all those who live and work within our institutions and communities.
CDCR and CCHCS are committed to building an inclusive respectful workplace. We are determined to attract and hire candidates from all communities and empower employees from a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and personal experiences. We are proud to foster inclusion and drive collaborative efforts at all levels of the Department.
CDCR and CCHCS strive to collaborate with the community to enhance public safety and promote successful community reintegration through education, treatment and active participation in rehabilitative and restorative justice programs. Incumbents establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within the department, other governmental agencies, health care partners, and communities.
CDCR/CCHCS values all team members. We work cooperatively to provide the highest level of health care possible to a diverse correctional population, which includes medical, dental, nursing, mental health, and pharmacy. We encourage creativity and ingenuity while treating others fairly, honestly, and with respect, all of which are critical to the success of the CDCR/CCHCS mission.
Founded in 1885, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is one of the nation's largest and most diverse correctional departments in the country. We are dedicated to enhancing public safety through the safe and secure incarceration of individuals in our care, by providing effective parole supervision, and implementing rehabilitative strategies for their successful reintegration into our communities.
Special Requirements
Do not include any confidential information on any documents you submit for a job vacancy, such as your state application, resume, or educational transcripts. Confidential information that should be excluded or removed from these documents includes, but is not limited to, your Social Security Number (SSN), birthdate, student identification number, driver's license number (unless required), basis of eligibility, examination results, LEAP status, marital status, and age. Confidential information on the first page of applications submitted electronically online, such as Easy ID number, SSN, examination related information, and driver's license number will automatically be redacted upon submission.
Possession of Minimum Qualifications will be verified prior to interview and/or appointment. If you are meeting Minimum Qualifications with education, you should include your unofficial transcripts/diploma for verification. Official transcripts may be required upon appointment. If it is determined an applicant does not meet the Minimum Qualifications, the candidate will be withheld from the eligibility list, rendering them inactive and ineligible to be hired for the position. Candidates who have been withheld may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board.
Applicants who completed their education outside of the US (with foreign degrees/transcripts) must obtain and submit verification of U.S. course/degree equivalency. Foreign education credential evaluation services can be found at NACES | National Association of Credential Evaluation Services
Candidates new to CDCR/CCHCS are required to submit to a background investigation process utilizing Live Scan Fingerprinting, as well as a Tuberculosis test/evaluation prior to appointment, followed by department annual Tuberculosis testing/evaluation thereafter. When submitting supporting documents, PDF file format is preferred.
CDCR/CCHCS utilizes E-Verify to confirm candidate's identity and employment authorization. For more information about E-Verify, you may go to Home | E-Verify .
This advertisement may be used for other vacancies that occur during the life of this recruitment.
Application Instructions
Completed applications and all required documents must be received or postmarked by the Final Filing Date in order to be considered. Dates printed on Mobile Bar Codes, such as the Quick Response (QR) Codes available at the USPS, are not considered Postmark dates for the purpose of determining timely filing of an application.
Final Filing Date: 8/27/2026
Who May Apply
Individuals who are currently in the classification, eligible for lateral transfer, eligible for reinstatement, have list or LEAP eligibility, are in the process of obtaining list eligibility, or have SROA and/or Surplus eligibility (please attach your letter, if available). SROA and Surplus candidates are given priority; therefore, individuals with other eligibility may be considered in the event no SROA or Surplus candidates apply. Applications will be screened and only the most qualified applicants will be selected to move forward in the selection process. Applicants must meet the Minimum Qualifications stated in the Classification Specification(s).
How To Apply
Complete Application Packages (including your Examination/Employment Application (STD 678) and applicable or required documents) must be submitted to apply for this Job Posting. Application Packages may be submitted electronically through your CalCareer Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. When submitting your application in hard copy, a completed copy of the Application Package listing must be included. If you choose to not apply electronically, a hard copy application package may be submitted through an alternative method listed below:
Address for Mailing Application Packages
You may submit your application and any applicable or required documents to:
CDCR - San Quentin State Prison
Postal
Attn: Yolanda Manzo Analyst II
100 Main Street
San Quentin , CA 94964
Address for Drop-Off Application Packages
You may drop off your application and any applicable or required documents at:
CDCR - San Quentin State Prison
Drop-Off
Personnel (Certification Unit)
100 Main Street
San Quentin , CA 94964
07:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Required Application Package Documents
The following items are required to be submitted with your application. Applicants who do not submit the required items timely may not be considered for this job:
  • Current version of the State Examination/Employment Application STD Form 678 (when not applying electronically), or the Electronic State Employment Application through your Applicant Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. All Experience and Education relating to the Minimum Qualifications listed on the Classification Specification should be included to demonstrate how you meet the Minimum Qualifications for the position.
  • Resume is optional. It may be included, but is not required.
  • Other - Certificate issued by the Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf
Applicants requiring reasonable accommodations for the hiring interview process must request the necessary accommodations if scheduled for a hiring interview. The request should be made at the time of contact to schedule the interview. Questions regarding reasonable accommodations may be directed to the EEO contact listed on this job posting.
Desirable Qualifications In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following fa