What are the responsibilities and job description for the Conservation Educator I (GFTL) position at Tourism, Arts, & Heritage Cabinet | Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources?
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5/19/2026 (8:00 PM EDT)
26-01908
Conservation Educator I (GFTL)
Pay Grade
12
Salary
$35,712.48 - $53,568.48 Annually
Employment Type
EXECUTIVE BRANCH | FULL TIME | ELIGIBLE FOR OVERTIME PAY | 18A | 37.5 HR/WK
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Hiring Agency
Tourism, Arts, & Heritage Cabinet | Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources
Location
Location Varies
Description
Would you like to work with people who are dedicated to conserving the Commonwealth’s fish and wildlife
resources? Do you want to be part of an agency that provides opportunities for everyone to enjoy the outdoors
by fishing, hunting, boating, recreational shooting, wildlife watching or related activities in Kentucky? Join
us in the exciting, innovative, and rewarding environment of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
Resources (KDFWR)!
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources strives to maintain healthy populations of fish and wildlife across the state. The employees of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife are passionate about the resource they manage. The Information and Education Division of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife teaches the public about the importance of conservation and our agency's role in it.
This Conservation Educator I is within the Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (R3) Branch- Hunter Education Section and is responsible for the development and the presentation of limited types of conservation education programs or outdoor skills programs in an assigned area to include hunter education courses, archery or other shooting skills courses.
This is a grant funded time-limited (GFTL) position. This means it is a position that is paid entirely as the result of a grant. The duration of employment shall not exceed the life of the grant that funds the position. An employee appointed to a GFTL position is required to meet the minimum requirements for the classification. Further, an employee appointed to a GFTL position is designated as an unclassified (non-merit) employee. A GFTL employee is eligible to receive benefits at the same level as a classified (merit) employee in a permanent position.
Responsibilities and job duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources strives to maintain healthy populations of fish and wildlife across the state. The employees of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife are passionate about the resource they manage. The Information and Education Division of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife teaches the public about the importance of conservation and our agency's role in it.
This Conservation Educator I is within the Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (R3) Branch- Hunter Education Section and is responsible for the development and the presentation of limited types of conservation education programs or outdoor skills programs in an assigned area to include hunter education courses, archery or other shooting skills courses.
This is a grant funded time-limited (GFTL) position. This means it is a position that is paid entirely as the result of a grant. The duration of employment shall not exceed the life of the grant that funds the position. An employee appointed to a GFTL position is required to meet the minimum requirements for the classification. Further, an employee appointed to a GFTL position is designated as an unclassified (non-merit) employee. A GFTL employee is eligible to receive benefits at the same level as a classified (merit) employee in a permanent position.
Responsibilities and job duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Works with schools and community groups in assigned areas in scheduling and teaching hunter education/R3 events and programs that promote and/or enhance appreciation of Kentucky's hunting environments.
- Provides material or logistical support.
- Maintains inventory of agency firearm equipment and teaching materials, including those loaned to volunteers in the community. Responsible for maintaining equipment in good working order.
- Teach shooting skills courses with Recruitment, Retention & Reactivation events or hunter education courses.
- Compiles weekly reports on local and regional events. Keeps records concerning event contact information, dates and participants.
- Ability to multi-task various job tasks.
- Works great as a team member.
- Self-starter and motivated individual.
- Adaptability and flexibility.
- Process at least one certification in hunter education, hunter education instructor, boater education, Project Wild, American Red Cross cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)/first aid/automated external defibrillator (AED), or American Red Cross lifeguarding.
- A 37.5-hour work week (with occasional overtime required)
- Paid time off (sick and vacation) plus paid holidays
- Overtime and compensatory time
- Affordable health insurance with optional Health Reimbursement Account
- Life insurance
- Retirement
- Wellness incentives program
- Training and career development opportunities; paid continuing education
- Optional Deferred Compensation program (401K)
- Employee discounts on electronics; health and wellness; retail; travel, events and entertainment; and services and education
Minimum Requirements
EDUCATION:
Graduate of a college or university with a bachelor's degree in a natural or physical science, education, recreation, or related field.
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, OR SKILLS:
NONE
Substitute EDUCATION for EXPERIENCE:
NONE
Substitute EXPERIENCE for EDUCATION:
NONE
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (AGE, LICENSURE, REGULATION, ETC.):
Must be at least 21 years old. Must possess a valid driver's license prior to employment in this job classification. Must obtain either a hunting or fishing license issued by the KDFWR, Hunter Education certification, and a certification in first aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) during the first six months of employment. Must maintain any required licensure(s), certification(s), or other credentials for the length of employment in this job classification. Employing agency is responsible for ensuring employee possesses and maintains required licensure(s), certification(s) or other credentials.
Working Conditions
Work is performed in an outdoor classroom setting and/or on outdoor firing ranges. May work in a residential camp setting with 200 campers per week.
If you have questions about this advertisement, please contact Megan Babgy at megan.bagby@ky.gov.
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D
Salary : $35,712 - $53,568