State Senator Sue Rezin | Illinois General Assembly
State Senator Sue Rezin | Illinois General Assembly
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is currently seeking instructors for the 2024 summer fishing clinics as part of their Urban Fishing Program. Established in 1985, the program aims to teach people of all ages how to fish, enhance local fishing opportunities, and foster a greater appreciation for natural resources.
The IDNR is looking for individuals who are passionate about fishing and eager to share their knowledge with others. These instructors will be responsible for conducting free clinics in various communities across Illinois. The clinics will cover a wide range of fishing skills and provide participants with an understanding of local ecology.
"These temporary positions are not to exceed six months, making them perfect for teachers, retirees, students, and others eager to help people learn about fishing skills and ecology," said a spokesperson from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
The deadline to apply for these instructor positions is quickly approaching. Interested individuals can find more information about the positions, qualifications, and application process by visiting the IDNR Jobs website at https://bit.ly/IDNRjobs. The positions to look for are titled "conservation education representative."
This is an excellent opportunity for fishing enthusiasts to share their passion and contribute to the community. By becoming an instructor, individuals can make a positive impact on the lives of others by teaching them valuable fishing skills and fostering a deeper appreciation for the natural resources in Illinois.
The Illinois Urban Fishing Program has been highly successful in the past, and the IDNR is confident that the 2024 summer fishing clinics will continue to provide valuable experiences for participants. By becoming an instructor for this program, individuals can play a crucial role in shaping the future of fishing in Illinois.
Don't miss out on this chance to be a part of the IDNR's Urban Fishing Program. Apply now to become an instructor and help others discover the joys of fishing while promoting environmental stewardship. Remember, the deadline is approaching quickly, so visit the IDNR Jobs website today to learn more and submit your application.