The O.C. Probation Department’s Division Director Receives Statewide Recognition

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From the New Santa Ana​​.

ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. – December 9, 2024 –  The Orange County Probation Department’s Division Director Scott Chandler was recognized at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Awards Ceremony with the Affiliate Employee of the Year Award for the California Association of Probation Services Administrators (CAPSA). This honor highlights Scott’s exemplary leadership, dedication, and significant contributions to advancing the probation profession in California.

“Scott Chandler exemplifies the very best of Orange County Probation. His unwavering dedication, innovative thinking, and ability to foster meaningful connections with both staff and the individuals we serve is truly inspiring,” said Daniel Hernandez, Chief Probation Officer, Orange County Probation Department. “We are beyond proud to celebrate his exceptional contributions and this well-deserved statewide recognition.”

With over 27 years of service to the Orange County Probation Department and more than a decade as a Probation Manager, Scott has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to improving outcomes for individuals on probation. Since joining the California Association of Probation Services Administrators (CAPSA) in 2017, Scott has brought his expertise to various roles within the organization, including Secretary, Vice Chair, and Chair of the CAPSA Southern Region Board. His efforts have fostered a collaborative and engaging environment, encouraging the participation of other managers and leaders.

In his current role as Division Director overseeing AB109, Scott has been instrumental in enhancing services for those under probation supervision. He expanded the department’s basic needs program, a transformative initiative for many reentering their communities, often with little to no resources. Scott’s passion for supporting individuals in their journey toward stability and success has enabled the department to extend its reach and impact, and directly impacts the long-term safety of communities.

“Scott’s leadership and unwavering commitment have left a profound mark on both the Orange County Probation Department and the CAPSA Southern Region,” said Kelly Vernon, CPOC President and Tulare County Probation Chief. “His ability to lead with compassion and a clear vision continues to inspire those around him and makes the probation profession better throughout the state.”

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