VETERINARIAN
Farm Manager SA View all jobs
- Iringa
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent internationally recognized degree.
- Registered with national veterinary board or council.
- Certified in Artificial Insemination, Reproductive Ultrasound, or Herd Health Management.
- Fluent in English; working knowledge of local languages is a plus.
- 6–10+ years of hands-on veterinary practice in large-scale commercial dairy farms.
- Proven leadership in managing herd health, reproductive programs, and emergency cases.
- Exposure to well-established dairy systems, whether local of international is considered an
- added advantage.
- Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment
- Reproductive Management
- Surgical Competence
- Heard Health Planning
- Calf & Young Stock Management
- Biosecurity and Disease Control
- Data Analysis & Record Keeping
- Emergency Response
- Animal Welfare & Regulatory Compliance
- Experience in mentoring best practices
- Design and implement proactive herd health programs.
- Lead disease prevention, diagnostics, and treatment protocols.
- Monitor herd performance metrics (e.g., mastitis rate, fertility, lameness) and take
- corrective action.
- Manage fertility programs, including, artificial insemination, and pregnancy diagnosis
- (ultrasound/manual).
- Collaborate with breeding specialists to improve genetic performance.
- Analyze reproductive KPIs to optimize calving intervals and conception rates.
- Perform advanced medical and surgical interventions (e.g., C-sections,).
- Oversee 24/7 emergency care protocols and manage critical cases.
- Lead biosecurity planning and risk mitigation.
- Implement zoonotic disease control measures and ensure staff safety.
- Align with One Health principles integrating animal, environmental, and human health.
- Oversee neonatal care protocols, early disease detection, and colostrum programs.
- Ensure vaccination, nutrition, and dehorning schedules are followed for optimal calf growth.
- Ensure adherence to local and international veterinary and welfare standards (e.g., OIE, FAO,
- EU, USDA guidelines).
- Manage reporting requirements for notifiable diseases and treatment logs.
- Train and supervise junior vets, para-vets, herdsmen, and farm staff.
- Promote continuous learning through regular workshops and updated SOPs.
- Foster a culture of animal welfare, professionalism, and safety.
- Use herd management software (e.g., DairyComp, Uniform Agri, or SAP-integrated systems).
- Analyze health and treatment records to advise management on improvements.
- Generate regular reports for farm decision-making and audits.