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Career Opportunities

The Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission accomplishes its responsibilities and objectives through a diverse group of job classes that cover approximately 1,900 positions, and therefore, offers a variety of career opportunities. Follow this link for Current Openings. Some of the classes used predominately at FWC include:

Fiscal Assistant (I, II)Accountant (I, II, III)
Education SpecialistPublic Information Specialist
Biological Scientist (I, II, III)Office Automation Specialist (I, II)
Fish/Wildlife TechnicianLaw Enforcement Officer
Duty OfficerAdministrative Secretary
Senior ClerkStaff Assistant
Research ScientistAssistant Research Scientist
Marine MechanicEnvironmental Specialist

Law Enforcement Officer is an entry level-position which requires the applicant be 19 years of age, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, be a United States citizen and possess a background in one of the following: law enforcement, public contact work or military experience. A college education may substitute for the work experience. In addition, applicants must meet police certification standards. Selected applicants will be trained at a local Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission certified facility sponsored and paid for by FWC.  Other positions include Duty Officer (Non-Sworn), Investigator, Inspector, Lieutenant and Captain.  View information about a Law Enforcement career.

Technical Positions require knowledge and manual skill generally obtained through specialized vocational training, college education or work experience. Fish/Wildlife Technician, Computer Programmer, Distributed Computer Systems Specialist, Laboratory Technician and Systems Project Analyst are a few examples in this category.

Professional/Scientific Positions require a college education and/or several years of professional-level work experience. A few examples include Biological Scientist, Research Scientist, Accountant, Personnel Technician, Grants Specialist and Environmental Specialist.

BENEFITS:

  • State-wide employment in 67 counties
  • Wide range of career positions
  • Competitive salaries and benefits
  • Employer-subsidized health and life insurance options include health maintenance organizations
  • (HMOs) and State health insurance plan
  • Nine paid holidays and one personal holiday each year
  • Paid vacation and sick leave
    • 1-5 years service - 13 vacation days
    • 5-10 years service - 16 vacation days
    • 10+ years service - 20 vacation days
    • 13 days per year of sick leave
  • Deferred compensation plans and savings bonds
  • Sick leave pool
  • State-funded retirement plan
  • Portable Retirement Plan
  • Workers Compensation
  • Unemployment Compensation

State application is required for all positions. The State application is submitted electronically thru the People First website (https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com/) when applying for positions. Should you need a paper application, you can also download the application from the People First site.  Should you require assistance in applying for a position thru the People First site you can call People First at 1-877-562-7287.

For a list of current job vacancies with the FWC, visit the State's Jobs Web site and follow the prompts. Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Career Opportunities.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Employment Information

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. If you need an accommodation to participate in the recruitment/selection process, contact the Office of Human Resources.

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