Call for the law: IDNR opens applications until May 31 for next class of conservation police officers

The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is seeking applications through May 31 for the next class of conservation police officers.

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A file photo of conservation police officers in the field.

A file photo of conservation police officers in the field.

Dale Bowman

Here are some preliminary details from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources for those interested in applying to be part of the next class of conservation police officers. And I know more than a few readers are interested.

The application period runs through May 31. The hope is to hire up to 25 CPOs in December.

Here are the details from IDNR:

Interested in a Career in Law Enforcement? IDNR Wants You. Illinois Department of Natural Resources accepting applications for Conservation Police Officer Trainee now through May 31, 2021 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is seeking applicants who are ready to combine a love of conservation, wildlife and natural resources with law enforcement and public safety. The Department is beginning the search for Conservation Police Officer (CPO) Trainees with the intent to hire up to 25 officers in December 2021. Illinois’ CPOs play a unique role for state’s residents, wildlife and public lands. Our CPOs play a similar role to our state police, with the added work of understanding the state’s wildlife code and protecting our natural resources, said Timothy Tyler, director, Office of Law Enforcement, IDNR. We’re looking for public servants who are just like the people they serve: diverse, dedicated and determined to make the state’s natural resources and public spaces better and safer than they were before. Interested applicants should complete a CMS100 employment application from the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS), which can be found online at https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/work/pages/download.aspx. Completed applications should be sent to Curt Stephens via email or mail at curt.stephens@illinois.gov or Curt Stephens, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, One Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62701. Applicants also should review the hiring information on the IDNR Law Enforcement webpage at https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/LawEnforcement/Pages/ConservationPoliceOfficerCareerOpportunities.aspx 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 to establish their veterans preference status. 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/LawEnforcement/Pages/ConservationPoliceOfficerCareerOpportunities.aspx or contact the IDNR recruiting officer nearest you: CPO Tom Davis (McHenry Co) - Northeast Zone Recruiting Officer Email: thomas.davis@illinois.gov Phone Number: 847-404-3596 CPO Isaac Gerard (Woodford Co.) - Northwest Zone Recruiting Officer Email: isaac.gerard@illinois.gov Phone Number: 309-214-0203 CPO Chase Sanford (Vermilion Co.) - Central Zone Recruiting Officer Email: chase.sanford@illinois.gov Phone Number: 217-361-9982 CPO Roberto Macias (Clinton Co.) - Southern Zone Recruiting Officer Email: Roberto.macias@illinois.gov Phone Number: 618-713-2705

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