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Fish & Game Marshal Employment Status Non-Exempt Location: Quapaw Nation Law Enforcement Facility Department: Quapaw Nation Marshal Service Reports to: Lieutenant of Investigations Work Schedule ...

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Wildlife Veterinarian

Juneau, AK · On-site

$3.9K/wk

Fish & Game Division: Wildlife Conservation Opening Date: 06/23/2026 Closing Date: 7/7/2026 5:00 PM Alaska Division: Wildlife Conservation Position Open To: Alaska Residents Only Bargaining Unit:

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How much do fish game jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for fish game in the United States is $22.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some of the typical duties performed by a Fish and Game Officer on a day-to-day basis?

Fish and Game Officers often patrol designated areas to enforce fish and wildlife regulations, conduct investigations into illegal hunting or fishing activities, and perform inspections of equipment and licenses. They may also engage in wildlife management tasks such as monitoring animal populations, collecting biological data, and rehabilitating injured wildlife. A significant part of the role involves educating the public about conservation practices and ensuring safety in outdoor recreational areas. Officers typically work outdoors in various weather conditions and collaborate with other local and federal agencies to preserve natural resources.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fish Game position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Fish Game Officer or Fish and Game Warden role, you need a background in wildlife management, law enforcement, and environmental science, often supported by a degree in a related field. Familiarity with GPS systems, mapping software, and relevant law enforcement certification or training is typically required. Strong observation skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively with the public are important soft skills. These abilities allow for effective resource protection, law enforcement, and public education in outdoor and sometimes challenging environments.

What is a Fish Game job?

A Fish Game job typically involves working with arcade-style fish hunting games, which are electronic gambling or skill-based games popular in gaming lounges and online platforms. Employees in this role might be responsible for operating machines, assisting players, maintaining game systems, or managing payments and winnings. Depending on the position, roles can range from customer service to technical support or game development.

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Job description

Job Identification:

Position Title:

Fish & Game Marshal

Employment Status

Non-Exempt

Location:

Quapaw Nation Law Enforcement Facility

Department:

Quapaw Nation Marshal Service

Reports to:

Lieutenant of Investigations

Work Schedule:

Full-Time

Safety Sensitive:

Yes*

Driver's license Required

Yes

Position Summary:

The Fish & Game Marshal reports to the Lieutenant of Investigations and is responsible for protecting life and property, preserving public peace, and enforcing applicable tribal, federal, state, and local laws, including fish and game regulations.

This position safeguards tribal lands, waterways, wildlife, and natural resources through proactive law enforcement, conservation efforts, emergency response, and community engagement. Responsibilities include investigating violations, apprehending offenders, supporting search and rescue operations, and promoting safe and lawful outdoor recreation.

The Fish & Game Marshal also supports community-oriented policing through education, outreach, and collaboration with tribal citizens and partner agencies.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Patrol assigned areas by foot, motor vehicle, ATV, or watercraft to detect, prevent, and investigate violations of tribal, federal, state, and local laws, including fish and game regulations.
  • Enforce natural resource laws, regulations, and ordinances related to hunting, fishing, trapping, boating, navigation, trespassing, and ATV operation.
  • Patrol tribal lands, lakes, waterways, and wildlife areas to protect natural resources, prevent poaching, and ensure the safety and preservation of wildlife habitats.
  • Conduct wildlife and game population monitoring activities, including game counts, predator control patrols, and assistance with wildlife management and ceremonial harvests.
  • Respond to complaints, calls for service, emergencies, and reports of non-compliance involving conservation, public safety, and criminal violations.
  • Search for, collect, protect, and preserve evidence; identify and interview victims, witnesses, suspects, and involved parties; and develop investigative leads.
  • Issue citations and violation notices; serve warrants, summonses, subpoenas, and other legal documents; and testify in court as required.
  • Take appropriate enforcement actions, including the authorized use of firearms or force, to protect life, property, and public safety.
  • Provide protection for public officials, prisoners, citizens in danger, and tribal property as assigned.
  • Build and maintain positive relationships with tribal citizens, schools, youth programs, and community organizations through community-oriented policing and conservation education.
  • Deliver public education and outreach on conservation, wildlife protection, outdoor safety, and responsible hunting and fishing practices.
  • Demonstrate effective public speaking and communication skills during school programs, community events, public meetings, and media interactions.
  • Build, maintain, and repair fences, structures, and habitat improvements to support wildlife conservation efforts.
  • Collaborate with BIA and tribal, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies on joint operations and investigations.
  • Prepare accurate reports and maintain records related to incidents, investigations, enforcement actions, and daily activities.
  • Stay informed of community conditions, resource concerns, and emerging issues; provide recommendations to command staff as appropriate.
  • Successfully complete required training and maintain all required certifications.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Non-essential Job Functions:

  • Duties and responsibilities associated with this position may change based on operational or organizational needs.
  • Participate in committees, task forces, or other professional or community activities, as applicable.

Job Specifications:

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Thorough knowledge of conservation operations principles and practices, including investigation, patrol, communications, records management, community/public relations, and crime prevention.
  • Thorough understanding of ecological principles and the factors affecting wildlife species, populations, and habitats.
  • Thorough knowledge of modern law enforcement principles, practices, procedures, techniques, and equipment.
  • Thorough knowledge of applicable federal, tribal, and state laws, ordinances, and departmental rules and regulations.
  • Ability to carry out, interpret, and enforce existing laws, policies, and procedures, and to assist in the development or improvement of policies and methods within the assigned area of responsibility.
  • Ability to interact effectively with the public, internal staff, and external organizations while exercising courtesy, discretion, professionalism, and sound judgment, and to provide or obtain information, explain procedures, and address positionrelated matters.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers, supervisors, and external partners.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment under pressure while preserving the integrity and sovereignty of the tribal organization.
  • Ability to gather, prepare, maintain, and safeguard operational reports and routine records, including confidential or sensitive information.
  • Demonstrated high level of responsibility for public safety and the enforcement of laws and public safety standards.
  • Must have no felony convictions or misdemeanor convictions involving domestic violence or moral turpitude.
  • Ability to operate motor vehicles safely for official duties.
  • Ability to work extended hours and various work schedules.
  • Must be reasonably available and willing to respond to after hours callouts and emergency incidents on a 24hour, asneeded basis.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Special Law Enforcement Commission (SLEC) through the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services.
  • Must be willing and able to perform all jobrelated travel as required.
  • Must be willing to carry a firearm and use deadly force, when necessary, in the performance of official duties.
  • Must possess the physical and mental stamina necessary to perform the essential functions of the position and to endure the inherent physical demands, discomforts, and dangers of law enforcement work.
  • Must successfully complete a comprehensive physical examination meeting the specifications of the Quapaw Nation Marshal Service.
  • Must be at least twentyone (21) years of age.
  • Must be able to successfully pass a tribal background investigation and drug screening.
  • Must maintain a valid driver's license in good standing and qualify under the Quapaw Nation Motor Vehicle Policy.

Experience:

  • Prior training or experience in fish and wildlife enforcement, natural resource management, conservation, outdoor recreation, or law enforcement is preferred.

Education:

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Must possess Basic Law Enforcement Training Certification.
  • Education in Criminal Justice, Wildlife Management, Natural Resources, Conservation Law Enforcement, Environmental Science, or a related field is preferred.

Physical Abilities:

  • Frequently required to sit, speak, and hear, and regularly stand and walk for extended periods during patrol and emergency responses.
  • Must use hands and fingers to operate lawenforcement equipment, firearms, tools, controls, and communication devices.
  • Must be able to reach with hands and arms, including above shoulder height, and perform physical activities such as climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling during lawenforcement operations.
  • May be required to use the senses of smell and taste to detect environmental hazards or conditions impacting public safety.
  • Must occasionally lift, carry, push, or move objects or individuals weighing more than 100 pounds during emergencies, rescue, or custodial situations.
  • Required vision abilities include close and distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus to safely operate vehicles and firearms and maintain situational awareness.

Working Conditions:

A significant portion of the work is performed outdoors and may involve exposure to varying weather conditions. The position may also involve infrequent exposure to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold or heat, and vibration.

While performing required duties, the individual may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials. All necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided by the employer and must be properly used as required.

Disclaimers:

This job description encompasses and describes most but not all tasks and responsibilities of the job. The management reserves the right to change the nature of the job and the job description with or without prior warning, as well as to give special consideration to circumstances related to the essential job functions on a case by case basis. The incumbent may be required by the management to perform other duties as assigned.

This job description does not constitute a contract for employment and may be changed at the discretion of the employer. PLEASE NOTE: Hiring preference in the following order will be provided to qualified members of the Quapaw Nation followed by spouse and caregivers of Quapaw Nation members and then other federally recognized tribes. The Quapaw Nation requires a designated candidate to successfully complete a pre employment drug screen, criminal background check and confirmation of professional references.

*The Quapaw Nation will not observe a medical marijuana card for any position deemed safety sensitive in accordance with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act (Unity Bill).