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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Game Commission
Location
Pennsylvania, 17120
Salary
$47,987 - $47,987
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job is an entry-level position as a State Game Warden Cadet, where you'll undergo about 44 weeks of intensive training to learn how to protect Pennsylvania's wildlife, enforce related laws, and educate the public on safe outdoor activities.
It's ideal for people who love nature, are committed to conservation, and want a hands-on law enforcement role that involves working outdoors in various weather conditions.
After training, you'll become a full Wildlife Conservation Officer serving in a local district.

As a State Game Warden Cadet (SGWC), you will complete a rigorous, approximately 44-week training program at the Training School in Harrisburg that combines classroom instruction, hands-on field assignments, and strict adherence to Pennsylvania Game Commission policies and procedures.
This comprehensive program prepares you for a career in conservation law enforcement while developing leadership, technical, and public-service skills.
Classroom instruction includes wildlife management, the natural history of wildlife, game laws and regulations, law enforcement principles and methods, land and habitat management, public relations, conducting wildlife surveys, and delivering educational classes and lectures.
Cadets also receive specialized training in the use of firearms, criminal investigation and photographic equipment, radio and alarm systems, restraining devices, and emergency vehicle operations.
Field assignments provide the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings under the close supervision of experienced State Game Wardens, who continuously monitor and evaluate progress throughout the program.
Training includes physical conditioning and practical exercises conducted in varying outdoor weather conditions.
Performance at all stages is reviewed through written examinations, formal inspections, and individual evaluations.
During training, you will learn how to assist with enforcing Pennsylvania Game Commission laws and regulations, prosecuting violators, conducting wildlife surveys, supervising Deputy Wildlife Conservation Officers, overseeing habitat management activities, and delivering educational programs such as Hunter/Trapper Education.
Upon successful completion of the program, Cadets are promoted to Wildlife Conservation Officer, assigned to a district anywhere in the Commonwealth, and required to maintain a home office to serve their assigned area.
If you are passionate about wildlife conservation, the outdoors, and serving your community, this challenging and rewarding career is the perfect opportunity for you.
Work Schedule and Additional Information:
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Experience and Training Requirements:
Special Requirements:
This position requires proof of successful completion of a state-level hunter safety course.
If you have a copy of your hunter safety course certification, you are required to attach it prior to the submission of your application.
Applicants who do not attach a copy of their certification will be verified through the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s database.
Other Requirements:
You must be willing and able to accept the conditions listed below in order to be considered for this job.
By submitting your application, you are indicating that you are willing and able to meet these conditions.
If you are unable or unwilling to accept all of the following conditions, please do not apply.You must be willing to reside at the Ross Leffler School of Conservation and at field assignment locations during the training period.
You must be willing to handle wildlife (alive or dead).
You must be willing to be "on call", available for duty at any hour of any day or night, including days off, weekends, and holidays, and under any weather conditions.
You must be willing to spend much of your time dealing with hunters and related organizations.
You must be willing to work alone in isolated areas and be exposed to certain elements of danger such as confronting and arresting armed violators.
You must be able to work independently, without daily supervision, to meet regular deadlines.
You must be willing to wear a uniform and conform to Pennsylvania Game Commission policies on grooming.
You must be willing to learn the use of personal defensive tactics and firearms, and to carry and use weapons as required by the job.
You must be willing to accept assignment anywhere in the state, relocate and maintain a home office to service your assigned district according to contract and agency policy.
You must be willing to promote and support all Pennsylvania Game Commission operations and programs.
You must successfully complete rigorous physical and academic training in a paramilitary environment.
You must be prepared to use force, including deadly force if needed, in self-defense or defense of another.
You must be willing to travel overnight.
Legal Requirements:
How to Apply:
Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will not be reviewed, and the information contained therein will not be considered for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position.
Information to support your eligibility for the position must be provided on the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education).
Veterans:
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS):
If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations due to a disability, please discuss your request for accommodations with the interviewer in advance of your interview date.
The Commonwealth is an equal employment opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce.
The Commonwealth values inclusion as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most qualified people to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania.
The Commonwealth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability, or any other categories protected by applicable federal or state law.
All diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
IMPORTANT: To schedule this examination, you must first apply to this posting.
If you meet eligibility requirements, you will be sent an email notification (separate from the application received notification) regarding how to schedule the exam at a test center.TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS: IF YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY WHO REQUIRES A TESTING ACCOMMODATION, A REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATION FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND APPROVED PRIOR TO SCHEDULING YOUR EXAMINATION.
EXAM INFORMATION:
Testing Locations
Test Subject Areas
Observation and Recall (25 Questions)
Listening & Note Taking (25 Questions)
Reading Comprehension (25 Questions)
Effective Expression (10 Questions)
Knowledge of Hunting & Trapping Practices (25 Questions) (including wildlife habitats & sporting arms)*
There are 110 total questions. *All of the questions in this section are based on information in Today's Hunter & Trapper in Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Hunting & Trapping Digest.
If you do not have current copies, they are available online at http://www.pgc.pa.gov/.
They are also available from any hunting license issuing agent, or by calling 717.787.7836, or visiting the Pennsylvania Game Commission's Central Headquarters, 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, or one of the Regional Offices listed below:Southeast Regional Office253 Snyder RoadReading, PA 19605Telephone: (610) 926-3136Southwest Regional Office4820 Route 711Bolivar, PA 15923Telephone: (724) 238-9523Northeast Regional Office3917 Memorial HighwayDallas, PA 18612Telephone: (570) 675-1143Northwest Regional Office1509 Pittsburgh RoadFranklin, PA 16323Telephone: (814) 432-3187South Central Regional Office8627 William Penn HighwayHuntington, PA 16652Telephone: (814) 643-1831 North Central Regional Office1566 South Route 44 HighwayJersey Shore, PA 17740Telephone: (570) 398-4744You must take the computerized multiple choice exam (2 1/2 hour maximum) no later than March 20, 2026.
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