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If you’re an employer who needs to hire for a wildlife job, you know some challenges are in front of you. Having the unique skills required for this type of job can make hiring difficult. Luckily, the labor market is projected to continue growing in 2024, so there are candidates out there. You just have to know where to find them. Here are five wildlife job boards you might want to consider to help you hire.

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5 wildlife job boards

Here is a list of five wildlife job boards available today.

1. The Wildlife Society

The Wildlife Society is an entire organization offering many resources related to wildlife science, management and conservation. The site also has a wildlife job board, and all candidates on the site are specific to the wildlife industry. Employers can find a wide range of candidates, from students seeking internships to recent graduates and seasoned professionals.

2. Conservation Job Board

If your wildlife job is a conservation job, this wildlife job board is for you. Employers can find all types of conservation candidates on the Conservation Job Board, including for positions in administrative fisheries, forestry, and policy and law.

3. Conservation Careers

Conservation Careers is a wildlife job board for all types of conservation jobs. As an employer, you can find candidates with a wide variety of experiences, from students to skilled professionals and people interested in switching to a career in conservation.

4. WorkCabin

WorkCabin is a Canadian wildlife job board. The site gives employers access to candidates who are “actively engaged, enrolled, studying or working in conservation and the environment.”

5. Indeed

Indeed is a powerful place to find quality candidates for many wildlife jobs. While it’s not as targeted as other wildlife job boards, Indeed is a matching and hiring platform that is more than just a place to post jobs. With Indeed, you can get access to hiring tools and features that aid them through the entire hiring process from start to finish.

It has a vast pool of candidates for any wildlife role. For example, according to Indeed’s Hiring Insights tool (log in to access), 11,689 job seekers on Indeed clicked on wildlife specialist jobs in January 2024. And 107,712 job seekers clicked on wildlife technician jobs. With Indeed’s Hiring Insights, employers get access to how many relevant candidates are available on Indeed, what the competition is like, unemployment rate data for the industry and even search term data so you can know the terms candidates are clicking on.

Wildlife job board FAQs

Where can I find sample job descriptions for the wildlife sector?

It can be challenging to write a job description, so make sure to use the resources available to you. Indeed has hundreds of sample job descriptions, including many for the wildlife sector. Here are some samples to get you started:

Is it worth it to post a job on a wildlife job board?

The skills for wildlife jobs tend to be specific, so it can be very beneficial for employers to use wildlife job boards. The right wildlife job board will help you quickly find suitable candidates in your area.

How can I get a better response to my wildlife job postings?

Job boards typically offer employers the opportunity to pay more to get their postings seen by more candidates. This investment is often worth it, as it can reduce the time-to-hire for your open roles and help you stand out from the competition.

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