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Wildlife Division Seasonal Job Opportunities

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The Wildlife Division frequently has Seasonal Resource Assistant positions available at its different offices and locations. These positions are available for individuals interested in acquiring experience in the profession of wildlife management. A background in wildlife biology or environmental science is highly preferred for most positions. Pay rates vary from $11.00 to $14.00 per hour, depending on education and experience. Positions are typically 6 months in duration (no more than 1,030 hours) and have between a 35- to 40-hour work week.

Seasonal Resource Assistant openings (when available) are briefly listed below. All interested applicants can find specific descriptions of these positions and submit applications on the Online Employment Center.

How to Apply for a Seasonal Position

Seasonal jobs are based out of the Wildlife Division's various offices throughout the state:

  • Hartford Main Office at the DEEP Headquarters, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106; 860-424-3011
  • Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area, 341 Milford Street, Burlington, CT 06013; 860-424-3011
  • Franklin Swamp Wildlife Management Area, 391 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254; 860-424-3011
  • Eastern District Headquarters, 209 Hebron Road, Marlborough, CT 06447; 860-295-9523
  • Belding Wildlife Management Area, Bread and Milk Road, Vernon, CT; 860-424-3011

Current Seasonal Resource Assistant Openings 

State Land Wildlife Impoundment Maintenance: The Seasonal Resource Assistant will be based at the Wildlife Division’s Franklin Swamp Wildlife Management Area in North Franklin, CT, but work will be conducted statewide. There are 91 state land wildlife impoundments that have been identified by the DEEP Wildlife Division as being a priority for management. The long-term goal of this management is to focus on maintaining adequate access to these impoundments, dike maintenance, and in some instances, active water level management. (More details and to apply for this position)

GIS Mapping: based at DEEP's Eastern District Headquarters in Marlborough. The Wildlife Division is seeking to hire Seasonal Resource Assistants to work within the Habitat Management Program to assist with GIS mapping (ArcMap10.2), data bases, habitat technical assistance, and other administrative duties. Individuals will have the opportunity to work closely with state agency wildlife biologists and a wide range of staff responsible for managing wildlife habitat across the state. (More details and to apply for this position)

Conservation Education/Firearms Safety Program (Office Assistants) at the Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area in Burlington and the Franklin Swamp Wildlife Management Area in North Franklin. The Wildlife Division is seeking to hire Seasonal Resource Assistants to work with the Conservation Education/Firearms Safety (CE/FS) Program, which provides classes for firearms, hunting, bowhunting, and trapping certification throughout the State of Connecticut. The positions are strictly office work but quite diverse in scope. These positions are posted as continuous recruitment and start times vary. (More details and to apply for the Sessions Woods position) (More details and to apply for the Franklin Swamp position)

Hartford Wildlife Division Main Office (Office Assistant): The Wildlife Division is seeking to hire a Seasonal Resource Assistant in Hartford, CT, to work with a variety of Division programs, including the Natural Diversity Database (NDDB), Nuisance Wildlife Control, Scientific Collecting, and Wildlife Rehabilitation. This position is posted as continuous recruitment and start times vary. (More details and to apply for this position)

Wildlife Habitat Program (Maintainers) at the Eastern District Headquarters in Marlborough and the Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area in Burlington. Openings will be filled as available. The Wildlife Division is seeking to hire Seasonal Resource Assistants to assist in maintaining public access areas and conducting habitat enhancement projects on wildlife management areas statewide. Individuals will have the opportunity to work closely with state agency wildlife biologists and a wide range of staff responsible for managing wildlife habitat across the state. (More details and to apply for the Marlborough position)  (More details and to apply for the Sessions Woods position)

To Apply: The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and other CT State Agencies have transitioned to a paperless Online Employment Center.

You can now efficiently search and apply for current job openings on-line via a mobile friendly website, and receive email notices about the status of each application. Mailed or faxed job applications will no longer be accepted. Additionally, the new system no longer requires separate applications for examinations and job openings.

  • Register as a user and set up a "Master Application." (No need to manually fill out a new application every time you want to apply for a job. Simply keep your "Master Application" up-to-date and use it to apply for current job openings. You can check the status of your applications 24/7.)

Fill out "Interest Cards" so that you can receive emails about future job openings. You will need to renew your Interest Card selections annually.

Guidance for Seasonal Applicants: Applying for Seasonal Employment at DEEP using the State of Connecticut Online Employment Center

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Content last updated on March 30, 2020.