Under general supervision, the Genetic Herd Veterinarian will serve as a liaison to the Technical Operations Operating division, specifically in Southern Illinois, Central/Southern Indiana, and assist the General Manager with implementation of both Health Assurance and production operations. The Herd Veterinarian will have the responsibility to maintain active collaboration with The Maschhoff’s internal veterinary team and a team of consulting veterinarians to provide production management personnel with fiscally and socially responsible strategies for managing the health of their animals. Provide leadership in training and developing production personnel, innovation to production practices, and stewardship of the company’s animals and other resources.
Job Duties & Accountabilities
- Monitor health and surveillance programs for TML’s internal genetic operations and research herds
- Review, advise, and work collaboratively throughout the business to implement bio-security practices
- Communicate to internal regional customers health status information
- Support and collaborate with the TML Sci-Tech team on research projects
- Assist in the development, implementation and execution of practices and programs that support the business’s animal welfare policy and promote societal acceptance
- Collaborate in the development and execution of health strategies and programs that promote food safety and provide a residue free product to TML customers
- Work collaboratively with the TML internal veterinary team and a team of consulting veterinarians to develop and implement an annual operating plan.
- Work cohesively with the members of the Animal Care Team to ensure that the service division provides a comprehensive "best in class" animal care program.
- Responsible for execution of a system that coordinates routine herd health activities including diagnostic monitoring, herd visit schedules, report management, and protocol distribution and updating.
- Collaborate with Animal Care and production management to develop animal treatment, processing, and vaccination protocols on the basis of sound scientific Standard Operating Procedures and "return on investment" analysis.
- Provide training on health and production protocol to a broad spectrum of production and management personnel.
- Provide tactical "in barn" support of health strategy execution.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- DVM Degree from an accredited veterinary college (2020 DVM graduates are welcome to apply)
- Related veterinary college classroom, lab, and intern pig management experience and a valid license to practice veterinary medicine in determined states in which TML has production involvement.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Veterinary medicine practices, principles and policies
- Veterinary laws and compliance regulations
- Pig production and health management
- Animal welfare
- Communicating proficiently, both orally and in writing, and possessing the ability to adapt communication style to match the "readiness level" of the audience.
- Applying scientific principles and business acumen to decision making processes
- Working well both independently and in a team environment. Must be a self-starter.
- Communicate, motivate, and organize projects among a broad spectrum of production and management personnel, frequently under deadline.
- Handle physical demands of lifting and securing animals
To Apply
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