Jill Antilley


Mrs. Antilley has worked at the Abilene State School/Abilene State Supported Living Center for over 21 years in several positions, primarily serving in positions that involve rights, due process, and advocating for residents and their families. Her career started in the Recreation Department and direct care, while attending college at Hardin Simmons University (HSU). Mrs. Antilley graduated from HSU in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in Police Administration and went on to work at a juvenile correctional facility as a Case Manager then as juvenile probation officer following graduation. Mrs. Antilley returned to the Abilene State Supported Living Center in 2002 to be a QIDP for the next five years. Mrs. Antilley later accepted a position as the Human Rights Officer in 2008 and then joined the Office of the Independent Ombudsman for State Supported Living Centers in 2010. Mrs. Antilley was promoted to the position of Senior Ombudsman in February of 2022.