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We appreciate your interest in becoming a Law Enforcement Officer with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Wildlife Law Enforcement Officers enforce state and federal game, fish and boating laws in the state of North Carolina. It's not just a job, it's a calling! You will be joining a tight knit family of over 200 highly skilled, and professional officers who are responsible for law enforcement off the pavement. Do you have what it takes to join our team?
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Law Enforcement Certification: Applicants
All wildlife officer candidates are required to pass an extensive background, psycho-logical and physical screening prior to entering an accredited training academy conducted by the Law Enforcement Division. Each wildlife officer holds a basic law enforcement training certification.
In addition to being in an excellent physical condition, candidates must meet vision, hearing, and other sensory perception standards. maintaining a healthy physical regimen is a required part of job performance upon becoming a wildlife officer. The initial phase of the application process consists of a modified police officers physical abilities assessment.
Medical Screening Guide
Modified Police Officers Physical Abilities Assessment
The majority of the basic law enforcement training is held at the Samarcand Training Academy in Eagle Springs, NC. recruits are housed in dorms with fellow recruits. the training is highly structured with physical training most mornings. the training academy usually begins in January with graduation in late July.
If you are interested in taking your career “off the pavement” call 919-707-0030 for more information, or email us at enforcementjobs@ncwildlife.org.
NCWRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.