The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the premier government agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats. We are the only agency in the federal government whose primary responsibility is the management of these important natural resources for the American public. The Service also helps ensure a healthy environment for people through its work benefiting wildlife, and by providing opportunities for Americans to enjoy the outdoors and our shared natural heritage.
Most of our mission critical occupations are in the biology and environmental science field and require a college degree, with a few having specific academic coursework requirements. Common majors for those vacancies include Biology, Botany, Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Forestry, Natural Resource Management, Park and Recreation Management, Environmental Science, and Education. Our professional administrative positions are highly competitive among candidates with degrees in Human Resource Management, Facilities Management, Public Administration, Business Management, and Law Enforcement.
To view and apply for our positions, click on the "Apply" link below. Positions are located at our field offices throughout the United States and its territories. If you have a question about a specific position vacancy, please contact the Human Resources point of contact listed on the specific vacancy announcement.
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service primarily hires positions in wildlife biology, fish biology, wildlife refuge management, natural resources management, and biological sciences. These positions serve to manage our wildlife refuges in all 50 states, protect endangered species and their habitat, administer the national fish hatcheries, and manage the national eagle and wildlife repositories.