IDNR
Seeking Applicants for Illinois Conservation Police Positions
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[May 03, 2019]
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)
is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police
Officer Trainee. The Department is beginning the selection process
with the written exam to be administered June 3, 2019 to June 6,
2019, and June 10, 2019 to June 13, 2019 with the intent to hire up
to 20 officers in 2020.
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Interested applicants should complete a CMS100 employment
application from the Illinois Department of Central Management
Services (CMS), which can be found online through this link:
https://www.illinois.gov/sites/work/ Pages/CMS100_help.aspx
Applicants should also review the hiring information contained
on the IDNR Law Enforcement webpage:
https://www. dnr.illinois.gov/LawEnforcement/
Pages/ConservationPolice OfficerCareerOpportunities.aspx
Conservation Police Officer Trainee is a state employment
position title for which CMS does not test on a regular basis,
so those interested in the position are encouraged to apply and
participate in the testing scheduled only from June 3, 2019
through June 13, 2019. Interested applicants must take a
completed CMS100 Application to the CMS Testing Facilities.
CMS100 applications mailed in to CMS in advance will not be
accepted. The Springfield CMS Testing Center will offer the test
on Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The
Chicago CMS Testing Center will offer the test on Monday through
Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Marion, Rockford and
Champaign CMS Testing Centers will only offer the exam by
appointment.
Applicants who are seeking Veterans Preference Points or a
waiver of the college degree requirement under PA 97-0948, and
who have not yet established their status with the CMS Veterans
Outreach Program, must submit their military documentation to
CMS-VOP as soon as possible prior to testing to establish their
veterans preference status.
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Questions regarding establishing veterans preference
status should be directed to CMS-VOP at 217-524-1313.
Applicants who are currently employed as a full-time
Police Officer with full law enforcement authority in the State of
Illinois may be eligible to participate in a “fast-track” training
process that would waive the 14-week Basic Law Enforcement Academy.
For more information on the IDNR Office of Law Enforcement and the
Conservation Police Officer hiring process, review the detailed
information available on the IDNR website at
https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/Law Enforcement/Pages/Conservation
Police OfficerCareerOpportunities.aspx or contact Lt. Curt
Lewis, IDNR Office of Law Enforcement, One Natural Resources Way,
Springfield, IL 62702-1271, phone 217-785-8407, e-mail
curt.lewis@Illinois.gov.
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