DNR is hiring wardens: Join Monday's live online Warden Chat
May 30, 2013
By: Joanne M. Haas/Bureau of Law Enforcement
Want to know more about the ongoing process to hire up to 12 conservation wardens? Bring your questions to Monday's live online Warden Chat to learn more.
Monday's chat starts at noon. The wardens who head the Department of Natural Resources' Bureau of Law Enforcement Training Division (and the ongoing hiring process) along with wardens on the job will be ready to answer all of your questions about applying and being a conservation warden.
To participate, visit the DNR home page, dnr.wi.gov, and look for the advertisement to enter the chat, or search the phrase "Ask the experts." You'll be able to view the conversation as it happens. If your Monday gets too busy to join live, no worries. Just come back to the DNR home page at your convenience, dnr.wi.gov, click on the "Ask the experts" link under the Popular Links section. Look for the Warden Chat!
Being a Wisconsin conservation warden protecting the state’s natural resources and the people who enjoy them is one very cool career. That is if you’re looking for challenges, hard work, camaraderie and tons of variety on top of professional growth and career advancement as a commissioned peace officer.
It's professional public service at its very best. You’ll be enforcing the state’s environmental laws, hunting and fishing regulations, and outdoor recreational rules plus handling emergencies in sometimes dangerous situations. You’ll also be part of a larger police community that includes state, county and municipal agencies that will need your help with everything from bank robberies to floods.
Here’s the job announcement:
Want to learn more about the conservation warden career? Check out this web page: