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Conservation and Fishery Officers NOC 22113 Jobs In-Demand *APPLY FOR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES*

GreenTech Resources Worldwide Canada

Regina

On-site

CAD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

A leading environmental organization in Regina seeks a Conservation and Fishery Officer to ensure compliance with fish and wildlife regulations. Responsibilities include conducting patrols, investigating complaints, and generating public awareness about conservation. Applicants should have a college background in renewable resources management or related fields, along with the possibility of obtaining necessary licences. This full-time, permanent position requires 1-2 years of relevant experience and offers an opportunity to protect natural resources in the community.

Qualifications

  • Completion of a college program in renewable resources management or environmental conservation required.
  • On-the-job training for law enforcement and resource management will be provided.
  • Possible requirements include a class-5 driver's licence, pesticide applicator's licence, and explosives licence.

Responsibilities

  • Generate public awareness of fish and wildlife conservation.
  • Conduct patrols to ensure compliance with regulations.
  • Investigate complaints and present evidence in court.
  • Issue licences and collect royalties for resources.
  • Gather resource data to assist in scientific research.

Skills

Public awareness generation
Law enforcement compliance
Wildlife damage prevention techniques

Education

College program in renewable resources management
Job description
Conservation and Fishery Officers NOC 22113 Jobs In-Demand *APPLY FOR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES*

Regina Central, Canada | Posted on 03/13/2025

  • Generate public awareness of fish and wildlife conservation and regulations
  • Conduct patrols by truck, aircraft, boat, or on foot, to ensure compliance with the provincial and federal statutes relating to fish, wildlife and the environment
  • Investigate complaints, arrest violators, prepare briefs and present evidence in court
  • Issue licences, export documents and special permits and collect royalties assessed on fish, wildlife and timber resources
  • Implement and supervise approved techniques in preventing or overcoming damage caused by wildlife
  • Perform resource protection duties, such as inspecting fishing gear and equipment and monitoring fishing activities for compliance with regulations
  • Gather resource data by making inventories of fish, collecting water samples and assisting biologists in scientific research
  • Supervise or provide firearms safety training courses and trapper education courses.
Requirements
  • Completion of a college program in renewable resources management, environmental conservation or a related discipline is usually required.
  • On-the-job training and courses related to law enforcement and resource management are provided.
  • A class-5 driver's licence, pesticide applicator's licence and explosives licence may be required.
  • Progression to senior and supervisory positions is possible with experience.

Terms of Employment:

  • Full time
  • Permanent Position
  • 40 hours per week

Required Years of Experience: 1 year to 2 years

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