Work Eligibility: New employees must present original documents that establish identity and eligibility for U. Background and Legal History: Candidates are subject to a thorough background investigation and references check before being eligible for hire. A urinalysis and polygraph test may also be performed. Disqualifying elements include:. Interview: Candidates will have a face-to-face panel interview during the later stages of the application process. Medical Condition: The applicant must be examined by a licensed physician to ensure that they are in good health.
Hearing: The applicant must have hearing adequate to perform all the essential duties of the role as game warden, including long distance, directional and voice conversation hearing. Normal color vision and possessed of a peripheral field of view of at least degrees horizontally and degrees vertically. Physical Readiness: The applicant must be in sound physical condition and able to swim. Applicants must successfully complete each component of the physical readiness testing:.
Psychological Condition: Applicants will participate in a psychological assessment to determine their suitability for hire. A bevy of birds to behold this season Life Outdoors blog. Annual winter closures in effect to protect wintering elk Learn more. Late-winter razor clam digs announced See the dates. Waterfowl seasons are underway Check out this year's seasons.
Places to go. Commission office , The Commission kicks off work Thursday with meetings of its Wildlife, Habitat, Fish, and Wolf committees to discuss several items, including fish passage and recreational fishing rule updates, grazing program implementation, and a discussion with a team from the University of Washington on metrics used to inform wolf recovery.
The full Commission then meets Friday to decide on two forest health projects designed to improve habitat quality and reduce wildfire risks. The Commission will then decide on proposed amendments to recreational fishing rules to help meet conservation goals and clarify existing regulations. The Commission is also expected to decide whether to delegate responsibility to achieve concurrent regulations for the Columbia River salmon fisheries to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife WDFW Director Kelly Susewind, alongside his counterpart at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, similar to the past two years.
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