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Please Note the following: Applications will be accepted through 11:59 PM MDT on the posting end date, 08/31/2026.
Make a difference, become a jobshiringnearme.org Officer for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG)!
Are you passionate about the outdoors and ready to turn that passion into purpose? As a jobshiringnearme.org Officer with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, you’ll have a career unlike any other — you’ll turn that passion into a meaningful career—safeguarding Idaho’s diverse wildlife, upholding natural resource laws, and serving communities across some of the most scenic landscapes in the country.
This Isn’t Just a Job — It’s a Calling!
IDFG jobshiringnearme.org Officers are law enforcement professionals, biologists, and public educators all in one. You’ll patrol mountains, rivers, deserts, and forests using a variety of tools — from horses to jet boats — to enforce laws, prevent poaching, support wildlife research, and build community relationships.
No two days are ever the same. One day you might be investigating wildlife crime, and the next you could be gathering data to assist with a wildlife study or speaking to a classroom about conservation.
What You’ll Do
What Makes a Great jobshiringnearme.org Officer?
The individuals we are looking for to fill these positions are ideally those who are:
Screening Items:
Candidates invited to an in-person interview will be required to complete a comprehensive self‑disclosure Application and personal history questionnaire prior to their interview. Providing false, incomplete, or misleading information may result in disqualification from further consideration. Please note that any conviction or withheld judgment for a local, state, or federal offense may also be grounds for rejection.
Pre-Employment Requirements:
Post in-person interviews, all successful candidates must pass the following:
Key Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications:
(All qualifications listed below are required. To be considered for this position, applicants must meet the minimum experience and/or education standards as outlined in each of the typical qualification guidelines. A detailed resume or work history must be submitted, clearly demonstrating/supporting how you meet each requirement. This information is essential to our initial evaluation process. Incomplete applications or those lacking relevant details may not be considered for further review.)
NOTE: Per IDAPA Rule 11.11.01.056.02, an applicant shall be rejected who has been convicted of any felony crime. Any felony convictions whether withheld judgment, suspended or imposed, conviction of a DUI in the last two years and/or conviction of a sex crime, illegal drug crime, or crime of deceit in the last five years are also cause for rejection.
o A misdemeanor conviction of any federal, state, or local crime may be grounds for rejection of the applicant.
o The term “Conviction” shall include any conviction in a federal, tribal, state, county, or municipal court; a voluntary forfeiture of bail, bond, or collateral deposited to secure a defendant’s appearance; payment of a fine; plea of guilty, nolo contendere; a finding of guilt regardless of whether the sentence is imposed, suspended, deferred, or withheld, and regardless of whether the plea or conviction is set aside or withdrawn, or the case or charge is dismissed, or the record expunged under Section 19-2604, Idaho code, or any other comparable statute or procedure, where the setting aside of the plea or conviction, or dismissal of the case or charge, or expungement of the record is based upon lenity or the furtherance of rehabilitation rather than upon any defect in the legality of factual basis of the plea, finding of guilt, or conviction.
POST Requirement one of the following:
o High school graduate from a school accredited as a high school at the time of graduation by the recognized regional accreditation body;
o Have passed GED or IBM Assessment Test in subject areas required by POST;
o Have successfully completed a high school equivalency program and obtained a state-issued certificate;
o Have successfully completed a minimum of fifteen (15) academic credits at a U.S. regionally accredited college (please see IDAPA Rule 11.11.01.053.01.d for a list of the POST-accepted regional accreditation agencies.);
o Completed a course of study, either in a formal school setting or through homeschooling if the program is recognized by a state or by a local school district within a state as having met that state’s high school graduation requirements.
Automatic disqualifications in accordance with Idaho Administrative Procedures Act (IDAPA):
11.11.01.055 INELIGIBILITY BASED UPON PAST CONDUCT. An applicant is ineligible to attend a basic training academy and for certification under the following circumstances.
01. Criminal Conviction. An applicant is ineligible if he was convicted of:
a. A felony, if the applicant was eighteen (18) years old or older at the time of conviction;
b. A misdemeanor Driving Under the Influence offense(s) within two (2) years immediately preceding application, or two or more (2) misdemeanor Driving Under the Influence offenses within five (5) years immediately preceding application;
c. A misdemeanor crime involving domestic violence, if the relevant law enforcement discipline requires the applicant to possess a firearm in the course of their duty, or if the conviction occurred within 5 years immediately preceding application;
d. A misdemeanor crime of deceit, as defined in these rules, or a misdemeanor sex offense, if the conviction occurred within five (5) years immediately preceding application;
e. A misdemeanor drug-related offense, if the conviction occurred within one (1) year immediately preceding application.
02. Driver’s License. An applicant is ineligible if he does not possess a valid driving license from the applicant’s state of residence and is unable to qualify for an Idaho driver’s license.
03. Marijuana. An applicant is ineligible if he used, illegally purchased, or illegally possessed marijuana, cannabis, hashish, hash oil, or THC in synthetic and natural forms, whether charged or not, if such use occurred.
a. Within one (1) year immediately preceding application.
b. While employed as a law enforcement officer, in a prosecutorial position, or in a position of public safety, regardless of when the use occurred.
04. Violations of Idaho Controlled Substances Act. An applicant is ineligible if he, while eighteen (18) years old or older, violated any provision of the Idaho Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Section 37-2701 et seq., Idaho Code, whether charged or not, that constitutes a felony, or of a comparable statute of another state or country, if the violation occurred:
a. Within three (3) years immediately preceding application;
b. While employed as a law enforcement officer, in a prosecutorial position, or in a position of public safety, regardless of when the illegal use occurred.
05. Use of Prescription or Other Legally Obtainable Controlled Substance. An applicant is ineligible if he unlawfully used any prescription drug or a legally obtainable controlled substance within the past three (3) years, unless:
a. The applicant was under the age of eighteen (18) at the time of using the controlled substance; or
b. An immediate, pressing, or emergency medical circumstance existed to justify the use of a prescription-controlled substance not specifically prescribed to the person. (3-31-22)
06. Military Discharge. An applicant is ineligible if he received a “dismissal,” “bad conduct discharge” (BCD), “dishonorable discharge” (DD), or administrative discharge of other than honorable (OTH) from military service. (3-31-22)
07. Decertification or Denial of Certification. An applicant is ineligible if he has been denied certification; his certification is suspended in another state or jurisdiction, denied, revoked or applicant is not able to obtain certification in another state or jurisdiction; or his basic certificate has been revoked by the Council in this state or the responsible licensing agency in any other issuing jurisdiction, unless the denial or revocation has been rescinded by the Council or by the responsible licensing agency of the issuing jurisdiction.
Conviction defined: Any conviction in any federal, tribal, state, county, or municipal court; a voluntary forfeiture of bail, bond, or collateral deposited to secure a defendant’s appearance in court as final disposition; the payment of a fine or civil penalty; a plea of guilty or nolo contendere; or a finding of guilt, notwithstanding the form of judgment or withheld judgment, regardless of whether the sentence is imposed, suspended, deferred, or withheld, or whether the plea or conviction is set aside or withdrawn, or the case or charge is dismissed or reduced, or the record expunged under Section 19-2604, Idaho Code, or any other comparable statute or procedure, where the setting aside of the plea or conviction, or dismissal or reduction of the case or charge, or expungement of the record is based upon lenity or rehabilitation rather than upon a defect in the legality or factual basis of the plea, finding of guilt, or conviction. “Conviction” does not include a misdemeanor conviction upon a bond forfeiture for a violation that is or would at the time have in Idaho been an infraction violation, if the only reason it is classified as a misdemeanor is due to the bond forfeiture.
Compensation & Career Growth
What We Offer:
Where You’ll Work
Assignments are made based on departmental needs and can be anywhere in the state. Most areas are remote, wild, and beautiful — the kind of places others only visit on vacation. Once placed, transfers are generally not considered for the first three years.
Why Work for IDFG
At IDFG, we believe in balancing hard work with personal well-being. Our team is passionate about our mission:
“To preserve, protect, perpetuate and manage Idaho’s wildlife resources.”
We value creativity, integrity, and public service. Whether you’re on patrol, helping a young hunter learn the rules, or collecting data for a wildlife study, your work matters — today, and for generations to come.
Tentative Time Frames for this recruitment:
Want to Learn More about IDFG and becoming a jobshiringnearme.org Officer?
To learn more about becoming an IDFG jobshiringnearme.org Officer and the Department, please see the following:
Additional Comments
Ready to Begin Your Journey?
If you’re ready for a career that combines purpose, adventure, and impact, apply to become an Idaho Fish and Game jobshiringnearme.org Officer today.
Please apply online at the URL listed below.
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Thank you for applying with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game!
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Ready to Begin Your Journey?
If you’re ready for a career that combines purpose, adventure, and impact, apply to become an Idaho Fish and Game jobshiringnearme.org Officer today.
Please apply online at the URL listed below.
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Thank you for applying with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game!
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