The Colorado Division of Wildlife is seeking professionals for the district wildlife manager position and offering special hiring incentives. The job requires a multi-faceted individual to work in wildlife management, law enforcement, community education and customer service. Openings are available statewide.Applicants must be employed in wildlife law enforcement and have at least two years experience in wildlife management and law enforcement. A bachelorís degree in natural resources, biology, wildlife management, environmental science, zoology, fisheries or another closely related field is preferred; however, appropriate work experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis. Special considerations will be given to P.O.S.T. certified applicants.To apply, view the job announcement at:http://www.gssa.state.co.us/announce/Job%20Announcements.nsf/db6c8f38dedd5fae872572ac0073a5d5/5624e085272661b2872572c0006dee4e?OpenDocumentComplete the Demographic Information Form and Application for Announced Vacancy at: www.gssa.state.co.us/announce/Job+Announcements.nsf/Web+Pages/WelcomeAppl?OpenDocumentSubmit the forms by May 11, 2007 to Department of Natural ResourcesAttention: Joyelle Maddux, Human Resources Office1313 Sherman St., Room 415, Denver, CO 80203FAX (303) 866-6499For questions on the application process, e-mail joyelle.maddux@state.co.us. For questions about the position, contact John Hood, Training Manager, at john.hood@state.co.us or 303-291-7214. For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.
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