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For Immediate Release
August 02, 2023

County Celebrates its Career Explorers

Program offers those aged 15-22 with paid hands-on summertime experience

San Rafael, CA – The Marin County Probation Department is celebrating with a variety of County of Marin departments about a record-breaking summer paid internship graduation that exposed young people between the ages of 15 and 22 to careers in public service.  

A smiling Wambua Musyoki, left, accepts a certificate from a smiling Probation Chief Marlon Washington, right.Wambua Misyoki, 18, of Mill Valley was among the 48 graduates of this summer's Career Explorers program at the County of Marin. Misyoki, shown receiving his certificate from Probation Chief Marlon Washington, was also honored with the Dan Daniels Spirit of Service Award.

Following an eight-week vocation skills program, 48 young people completed the Career Explorers experience with a festive gathering August 2 in the Marin County Civic Center’s Board of Supervisors chamber. A video summarizing the experience made its debut at the event.

Probation Chief Marlon Washington, whose department has coordinated the program for eight years, welcomed the graduates and their supporters and issued certificates of completion to the interns.

“The fact that our program doubled in size this year is a testament to recruitment and our youth being eager to learn about noble public service,” Washington said. “We received 135 applications this spring, a clear sign that youth want to learn about professions within our County government. The Explorers’ successes validate the efforts of everyone involved.”

The keynote speech was delivered by Shani Shay, founder and director of Incarceration to College, a program of the University of California at Berkeley’s Underground Scholars Initiative. Wambua Misyoki, 18, from Mill Valley was the 2023 recipient of the Dan Daniels Spirit of Service Award.

"Career Explorers was a really nice experience overall, especially since I got to meet and chat with people who had different interests than mine,” Misyoki said. “I think creating those connections is very rewarding, and the program does a great job helping people do that during its orientation.”

A key objective of the Career Explorers program is to provide opportunities to local youth who are exposed to circumstances that traditionally present barriers to employment. Those may include personal experiences with the juvenile justice system, family members with experience in either the juvenile or adult justice systems, or residents of neighborhoods impacted by crime or other socioeconomic issues.   The internships, which paid $17.50 per hour this year, are designed for those curious about careers in public service and a chance to gain exclusive experience within County of Marin departments.

Career Explorers was borne from the County’s long-range plan to improve diversity, inclusion, growth, and development within its own workforce while enhancing community education about what the local government does for constituents. The program’s first phase is a two-week orientation that educates the participants about job readiness, resume writing, interview preparation, financial literacy, public speaking, and college preparation. Additionally, the orientation hosted three guest speaker series featuring county and state employees which exposed the interns to various public service professions. 

The Career Explorer Program creates a diverse, skilled, and local candidate pool for employment opportunities in a manner that promotes growth and development. The Probation Department collaborates with the County’s Department of Human Resources and other County departments, and local community partners to offer this unique program.

Applications for the 2024 Career Explorer program will be opened in March, and the program is slated to begin in June. To learn more, call (415) 473-6676.

Contact:

Marlon Washington
Chief Probation Officer
Probation Department

3501 Civic Center Dr.
Suite 265
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 473-6599
Email: Marlon Washington
Probation website