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Your search found 61 hits- 08/31/23-TEMPORARY DLNR JOBS AVAILABLE ON MAUI(HONOLULU) – Numerous temporary jobs with the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) are available immediately on Maui. These temporary, 89-day jobs bypass the often-lengthy state hiring process and may be renewed for additional terms. Currently there are seven vacant positions that may be filled by 89-day-hires in three different DLNR divisions, all based on Maui.
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- Jobs- MauiHawaii Association of Conservation Districts (HACD) and Maui Soil & Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) CONSERVATION SPECIALIST 2 Positions Currently Open on Maui These positions will CLOSE: Monday, October 31, 2022, at 11:59 pm (HI… Read More »
- 11/15/21-RECRUITMENT FOR STATE CONSERVATION ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS OPENS SOON(HONOLULU)- Imagine a day’s work inspecting the catch of fishers, checking harvested game in public hunting areas, patrolling the state’s nearshore waters on a jet ski, and responding to crimes in progress in State Parks and Small Boat Harbors. These are some of the daily duties of a Conservation and Resources Enforcement Officer (CREO), one of the most highly sought-after civil service positions within State government.
- 11/15/21-ĀINA CORPS PROGRAM RELAUNCHED(HONOLULU) – Applications are opening tomorrow for 130 new positions designed to help both the environment and the economy as part of the Hawaiʻi response to the economic impacts of COVID-19. Governor David Ige and the Hawaiʻi State Legislature approved the use of $5 million in federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to support a new Green Job Youth Corps. DLNR is the administering agency and has partnered with Kupu, Hawai‘i’s conservation and youth education nonprofit, to provide funding that will expand the existing Kupu ‘Āina Corps program.
- 12/02/21-THERE’S ONLY ONE WAY TO APPLY FOR COVETED DOCARE OFFICER POSITIONS(HONOLULU) - Showing the immense popularity of positions with the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE), hundreds of prospective applicants jumped the gun and sent their resumes in via social media sites. DLNR has notified these individuals that there is only one way to apply to become a Conservation Resources Enforcement Officer (CREO) and interested people will need to act quickly to try and land one of the most highly sought-after civil service positions within State government.
- 11/27/20-MOLOKA‘I FORESTS TO BE PROTECTED FROM WILDFIRES & EROSION(MOLOKA’I) – Forests on the southern slopes of Moloka‘i are about to receive additional protections from threats like wildfires, erosion, and flooding thanks to a new award from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). The foundation has awarded over $1.8 million to the DLNR to address threats using proven tools such as fencing and removing hooved animals, as well as creating firebreaks.
- Job & Partnership OpportunitiesNote: this page now redirects to https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/jobs. Content below is kept for archival and search engine optimization purposes only. If you’re passionate about protecting Hawaiʻi’s natural, cultural, and historical resources, we would love to work… Read More »
- 12/06/21-AS EXPECTED, STATE RECRUITMENT FOR CONSERVATION OFFICERS CLOSES QUICKLY (HONOLULU) – About 36-hours after the official recruitment period opened for 46 coveted positions for Hawai‘i Conservation Resources Enforcement Officers (CREOs), it closed.
- 09/28/17 – Board of Land and Natural Resources Approves TMT PermitDEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES News Release DAVID Y. IGE GOVERNOR SUZANNE D. CASE CHAIRPERSON For Immediate News Release September 28, 2017 BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES APPROVES TMT PERMIT 5-2 Majority Adopts… Read More »