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157170
WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT SENIOR AGENT
PS111     $42,890 - $86,778
Creation Date: 02/03/1992
Change Date: 11/16/2023

FUNCTION OF WORK:
To provide the enforcement patrol component in support of major programs for fish, game, wildlife, ecosystem and boating safety regulations for the protection and sustainability of wildlife/fisheries resources and public safety within an assigned area or for a statewide-specialized enforcement unit.

LEVEL OF WORK:
Experienced

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
General from a Wildlife Enforcement Lieutenant or higher-level wildlife enforcement personnel.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
None.

LOCATION OF WORK:
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Law Enforcement Division.

JOB DISTINCTIONS:
Differs from Wildlife Enforcement Agent by the presence of performing the full range of field enforcement work and by the supervision received.

Differs from Wildlife Enforcement Corporal by the absence of responsibility of serving as a Field Training Officer and performing specialized enforcement tasks.

CORE COMPETENCIES:
CORE COMPETENCIES HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED BY STATE CIVIL SERVICE FOR THIS JOB TITLE. MORE INFORMATION ON THE SCS COMPETENCY MODEL CAN BE FOUND HERE.

EXAMPLES OF WORK:
EXAMPLES BELOW ARE A BRIEF SAMPLE OF COMMON DUTIES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS JOB TITLE. NOT ALL POSSIBLE TASKS ARE INCLUDED.

Patrols public/private land and waters.

Investigates/conducts law enforcement activities designed to impact natural resource conservation, protection and management objectives, and to provide public safety services.

Investigates violations through surveillance and by developing information sources such as informants.

May work in an undercover or covert capacity and be required to infiltrate illegal activities involving fish and wildlife.

Provides general police protection for citizens and visitors who utilize Louisiana's lands, waterways, and wildlife/fish resources.

Identifies and apprehends suspected violators.

Investigates related crimes, crime scenes, and vessel crash scenes for the purpose of gathering physical evidence and witness testimony to be used in making determinations of cause in prosecuting suspects.

Secures areas impacted by natural/manmade disasters and civil disturbances.

Coordinates the removal of injured persons and vessels involved in crashes or other incidents.

Completes documents related to enforcement activities such as reports of investigations, inspections, written warnings, natural resource restitutions, citations, affidavits, warrants/ search warrants, property receipts/releases, and other paperwork that may be required by the department, commission, district attorneys, U.S. Attorneys or any other entity having oversight of criminal or civil prosecution.

Inspects/investigates facilities and records of licensees/permitees to determine compliance with state laws and regulations.

Participates in investigations involving environmental, conservation, and boating incidents.

Appears as a witness in court.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Two years of experience in wildlife conservation law enforcement in the Enforcement Division of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid Louisiana driver's license at time of appointment.

Active Police Officers Standard of Training (POST) certification and current annual training requirements.

An applicant who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence or a felony, or who is under indictment on a felony charge will be disqualified until relief from the disabilities imposed by the State and Federal laws is granted.

NOTE:
This job has special physical requirements in that the incumbent must lift heavy objects (50 lbs. or more), walk long distances, work in harsh weather conditions, fire handguns, rifles, and shotguns accurately and have the ability to operate vehicles, boats, and all-terrain vehicles while in the performance of duties.