Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Officer (Game Warden)
WA State Fish & Wildlife Enforcement
Olympia, Washington
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary | $5,984 - $8,467 per month |
Benefits | Full Benefits Available / LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement |
Deadline | Sep 14, 2025 |
Experience | 0 - 1 years |
The mission of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Program is to protect our natural resources and the public we serve.
With more than 166 commissioned law enforcement personnel around the state, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police enforce laws and regulations related to human-wildlife conflict, hunting and fishing, and the protection of fish, wildlife and habitats.
WDFW officers conduct law enforcement in state and federal waters, parks, and forest lands. Our unique capabilities, assets, and jurisdiction mean our officers also respond to public safety issues such as dangerous wildlife encounters, natural disasters, and search-and-rescue operations.
In addition to enforcing all Washington State fish and wildlife rules and regulations, WDFW officers also assist city and county law enforcement agencies, tribal authorities, and federal agencies. We enforce federal laws, Oregon state statutes, and county ordinances through memorandums of agreement.
The WDFW Enforcement program is primarily responsible for enforcing Title 77, the Fish and Wildlife Code. WDFW Officers are general authority peace officers and enforce all criminal laws, including traffic violations, drugs, and warrants for arrest.
Officers also hold federal U.S. Fish and Wildlife and National Marine Fisheries Service commissions, and have jurisdiction over federal violations, the most important of which are the Endangered Species Act and the Lacey Act. Officers collaborate and coordinate with these agencies and the U.S. Coast Guard.
Review our minimum qualifications and disqualifiers, salary and benefits, FAQs, and preparing for the oral panel here.
Our process starts with Public Safety Testing (PST) in which you will complete a written exam (75% passing score), physical ability test (PAT), complete a personal history statement (PHS), and complete a cover letter uploaded to your PST profile. It is very critical that you complete your personal history statement accurately and complete every field per the instructions.
Thus, your application will consist of the following:
- PST Written LEO Exam
- PST LEO PAT
- PST PHS
- Cover Letter uploaded to your PST Profile (Agency Requested Documents)
We will review these materials for determination whether or not you will be invited to an interview. You can read more about the PST testing requirements, study aids, and scheduling here.
- Testing deadline of September 14th, 2025 for October interview panel (Entry Level).
Careers.wa.gov job posting.
Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/WDFWPolice).
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Category | Outdoor Recreation, Wildlife |