Being a Conservation Officer is a fulfilling and rewarding career that gives qualified individuals the unique opportunity to work on the front-line in preserving and protecting the province's natural resources.
Some of the duties and responsibilities of a Conservation Officer may include, enforcing the laws protecting our resources, educating the public, conducting investigations and presenting evidence in court.
Some of the positions in natural resources enforcement include:
- Field Conservation Officers
- Intelligence/Investigations Specialists
- Enforcement Managers
- Canine Handlers
- Policy Advisors
- Trainers
- Inspections/Investigators
- Regional Enforcement Operations Managers
- Intelligence Analysts
Natural Resources Enforcement job vacancies are posted on the Ontario Public Service Careers website.