Corrections Officer Whitley On His Way To Doctorate Degree
CO Matthew Whitely

LEONARDTOWN, Md. – Working at a detention center is one of the most challenging jobs in the public safety industry. Working nights, holidays and weekends, corrections employees often have to deal with a great deal of stress throughout the workday. At times, inmates may become violent and unpredictable. Employees work in tight spaces and are often required to work overtime. A great deal of training must be completed prior to beginning work in this field.

Corrections Officer Matthew Whitley has maintained a pleasant and professional demeanor as he continues to build on his formal education.

Whitley, age 25, was born and raised in St. Maryโ€™s County. He attended and graduated from Frostburg State University with a bachelorโ€™s degree in Psychology.

While obtaining his education, he worked as a public safety dispatcher over the course of four summers in Ocean City, Maryland.

When it came time to get a full-time job, Whitley applied to become a public safety dispatcher in St. Maryโ€™s County, but his mother informed him that the St. Maryโ€™s County Sheriffโ€™s Office was also hiring corrections officers.

He applied to the Sheriffโ€™s Office and has been a corrections officer for three years now, working at the St. Maryโ€™s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center.

โ€œItโ€™s not bad,โ€ he said of his job. โ€œI have fun, but I can make anything fun. You gotta spice it up now and then,โ€ he said.

But Whitley didnโ€™t stop at a four-year degree while he continued to work full time.

During the height of the pandemic and while also looking for house to buy, Whitley completed his masterโ€™s degree in Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University.

As part of the benefit package for St. Maryโ€™s County government employees, Whitley was able to be reimbursed for continuing his education.

And Whitley is still not done with his education. He is pursuing a doctorate degree in Psychology and is about 1/3 of the way completed. If he stays the academic course, he will complete his post-Master certificate program in 2 ยฝ years.

Once completed, Whitley would be the first employee of the St. Maryโ€™s County Sheriffโ€™s Office and its long history to have earned a Doctorate degree.

Even as he continues his formal education, Whitley said heโ€™s not planning on leaving the Sheriffโ€™s Office.

With tuition reimbursement provided by the county for employees, Whitley advised his peers and co-workers, โ€œutilize any opportunity given to you. If theyโ€™re going to offer something to you, take it.โ€

โ€œOfficer Whitley has set himself apart as a leader in the corrections profession since hired and was the class speaker at Corrections Entrance Level Training Program graduation,โ€ Warden Mary Ann Thompson said. Officer Whitley sets the example to be able to work full time and achieve higher education goals which the county government assists with tuition reimbursement.โ€

โ€œCorrections Officer Whitley is an impressive young person and represents the very best of the Sheriffโ€™s Office and the corrections profession,โ€ Sheriff Steve Hall said. โ€œHe is enthusiastic about his work and knows that continuing his education enhances his opportunities by bringing additional skillsets within the detention center. We are grateful to have him on our team.โ€

Upon completion of the entrance level training program, all corrections graduates receive nine Criminal Justice credits from the College of Southern Maryland, in Introduction to Criminal Justice, Juvenile Delinquency and Corrections: Law, Theory and Operations.

For hiring opportunities with the St. Maryโ€™s County Sheriffโ€™s Office, download the St. Maryโ€™s Sheriffโ€™s App on your phone atย https://apps.myocv.com/share/a48820650ย and visit the Recruitment and Careers link. For further information on jobs with the St. Maryโ€™s County Sheriffโ€™s Office, emailย sheriffrecruiting@stmaryscountymd.gov.

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