Wisconsin: DNR Hiring Conservation Wardens
WDNR hiring full-time conservation wardens to work at busiest parks, forests; part-time an option
If you enjoy helping people and care about the future of the air you breathe, the water you drink and Wisconsin’s precious lands, apply to become a Dept. of Natural Resources’ conservation warden.
The primary responsibility of the conservation warden is to protect the natural resources and the people who enjoy them. This includes Wisconsin’s busy state parks and forests.
Working to protect Wisconsin’s natural resources and environment offers important work with benefits such as flexibility, professional development and competitive wages – and genuine satisfaction.
These are full-time positions. However, if you are more interested in part-time work, you must apply for the full-time positions as we will pull our part-time candidates from this full-time application process.
If you have a service heart, enjoy teamwork and are self-driven, consider this career. You have until June 9 to apply. Time’s a ticking. We are a service agency on the move for you! Here’s the job link!http://wisc.jobs/public/job_view.asp?annoid=98531&jobid=98045&org=370&class=65100&index=true
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