Our People

Jocelyn Casillas
Jocelyn Casillas is a Training Program Analyst with the Orange County Fire Authority, bringing a wealth of experience in both operations and administration to her role. She began her OCFA career as an Administrative Assistant in Division 6 and has since held positions in Purchasing before moving into Operations Training & Safety. Jocelyn’s diverse background reflects her commitment to public service, from collegiate internships at Vandenberg Air Force Base to work with Immigration Customs Enforcement for the Department of Homeland Security.
A first-generation Mexican American and the first in her family to earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree, Jocelyn credits her parents’ courage and sacrifice for inspiring her to pursue opportunities to give back to her community. She also serves in multiple volunteer roles within OCFA, including as a Director for the Benevolent Association, a member of the Peer Support Team, and on the Ceremonies and Protocol committee, contributing to the agency’s annual Best & Bravest Awards Ceremony.
Outside of work, Jocelyn enjoys running, having completed several half-marathons and three full marathons, and cherishes time with her family, including her four sisters. She has traveled to seven countries and values the shared experiences and memories created with loved ones.









