Natural Resources Job Board

Conservation Warden

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection (State) | https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/WardenRecruitment

Details
Application Deadline:
05/06/2025
Published:
04/10/2025
Starting Date:
after 1/5/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$29.58 to $42.84 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Wisconsin
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is excited to announce that they are recruiting to fill multiple Conservation Warden positions throughout the State!

Over the past 146 years Conservation Wardens have been protecting and promoting public safety and our natural resources through enforcement, education, and community involvement. The DNR is looking for passionate and motivated individuals to continue to serve this crucial role. 

Conservation Wardens are Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officers, whose primary responsibility is to protect the natural resources of the State and the citizens who enjoy them. Their enforcement authority extends throughout the State, and includes wildlife, fishing, boating, snowmobiling, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and environmental laws. In addition, Conservation Wardens have full police authority on all DNR-owned property (parks and forests) and are responsible for the delivery of all law enforcement services on those properties. 

Conservation Wardens are responsible for providing public safety and natural resource protection services for all citizens in their community. Often, this career affords Wardens an opportunity to engage with diverse communities. The Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection (DPSRP) is committed to creating a culture of inclusivity, building trusting relationships, and thoughtfully engaging and serving our diverse public. 

Conservation Wardens must exemplify exceptional customer service, which may include issuing a citation, responding to a recreational vehicle accident investigation, explaining a regulation to someone who finds it confusing, or respectfully listening to a customer’s concern about a regulation change. Wardens also utilize community policing and attend numerous outreach and public relations events. Wardens respond to a variety of calls for service, stemming from patrol work or customer complaints. Wardens investigate persons or property crimes, conduct traffic monitoring, control, and enforcement, respond to emergency medical calls (sometimes in remote locations), enforce property-specific regulations, and assist customers with questions.

To learn more about the career, visit our website: WI DNR Conservation Warden Recruitment

Contact
Mary Bisch
920-500-0332
mary.bisch@wisconsin.gov (preferred contact method)