Hunter education program instructors are volunteers. They have the desire to pass their knowledge and skills in hunting, trapping, outdoor safety, conservation and ethics onto others. They are often well-established local citizens who can, and will, create local interest and involvement in the program.
They know the local people, needs of the community, and when and where to set up local hunter education program classes. Teaching and public speaking skills are beneficial but not required.
Without dedicated volunteers the Utah Hunter Education Program could not exist.
We currently offer three education program certifications. (Click on the link for more information)
Hunter education instructor training
This training enables you to teach basic hunter education courses. It includes both the online and in-class (traditional) sections. To become an instructor, please follow these steps:
Attend and successfully complete the Utah Hunter Education Instructor Training Course
Bowhunter education instructor training
This training enables you to teach bowhunter education courses. It includes both the online and in-class (traditional) sections. You must have a minimum three years of bowhunting experience within the past ten years before applying. To become an instructor, please follow these steps:
Attend and successfully complete the Utah Bowhunter Education Instructor Training Course.
Furharvester instructor training
This training enables you to teach furharvester education courses. You must have a minimum three years of furharvesting experience within the past ten years before applying. To become an instructor, please follow these steps:
Attend and successfully complete the Utah Furharvester Education Instructor Training Course.