Springfield, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois
Department of Natural Resources in April will offer eligibility testing for
conservation police officer trainees.
The agency is not hiring police officer
trainees. But testing will be offered to develop a list of eligible candidates
for hiring when necessary.
Testing will be April 1-4 through the
Department of Central Management Services Examining and Counseling Division.
Those interested should submit a CMS
application online. They should also review hiring information on the IDNR
website under "law enforcement."
Applicants must have an associate's
degree and three years of law enforcement experience with the same agency or
three years' experience as an active-duty military police officer.
Testing includes a written examination,
swim test, oral interview, psychological evaluation, medical screening and
background investigation.
Online:
CMS application: http://www.work.illinois.gov
Conservation police: http://www.dnr.illinois.gov