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How much do animal manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for animal manager in Michigan is $51,882.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,600.00 and $59,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal manager?

An Animal Manager is a professional responsible for overseeing the care, welfare, and management of animals in settings such as zoos, animal shelters, farms, or research facilities. Their duties typically include supervising animal care staff, ensuring proper nutrition and healthcare for animals, maintaining enclosures, and developing enrichment programs. They may also be involved in budgeting, staff training, and ensuring compliance with animal welfare regulations. Animal Managers play a vital role in promoting animal health, safety, and overall well-being.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an animal manager?

To thrive as an Animal Manager, you need expertise in animal care, husbandry, and behavioral management, often supported by a degree in animal science, biology, or a related field. Familiarity with animal management software, health monitoring systems, and relevant certifications like Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) are typical requirements. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help manage teams and ensure the well-being of animals. These competencies are vital for maintaining high standards of animal welfare, ensuring operational efficiency, and leading successful animal care programs.

How does an animal manager collaborate with veterinarians and animal care staff to ensure animal well-being?

Animal Managers work closely with veterinarians and animal care staff to develop and implement health care plans, monitor animal behavior, and respond promptly to any signs of illness or distress. Regular team meetings and clear communication are essential to coordinate feeding schedules, enrichment activities, and medical treatments. By fostering a collaborative environment, Animal Managers help ensure that all staff are aligned on best practices and that animal welfare remains the top priority.

What are the most commonly searched types of Animal jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Animal jobs in Michigan are:

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Animal Manager jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Animal Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Animal Manager job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,882 per year, or $24.9 per hour.

Head of Global Animal Welfare Risk Management

Zoetis Spain SL

Kalamazoo, MI • On-site

$110 - $150/hr

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Role Description

The Head of Global Animal Welfare Risk Management is accountable for the operational and risk‑management pillars of the Animal Welfare function: training and competency systems, cross‑site program harmonization, third‑party due diligence, and emerging risk monitoring. This leader is the central escalation point for animal welfare risk, defining what risk signals the system must capture and the criteria that govern response. The role partners with research teams, veterinary staff, IACUCs, and senior leadership across the company to ensure risks are systematically identified, assessed, mitigated, and communicated, while building and sustaining infrastructure and harmonized site‑level practices that enable consistent, high‑quality animal care globally.

Key Responsibilities
  • Training & Competency Program Management – Design, implement, and oversee global AW training curricula and competency assessment frameworks, ensuring personnel meet institutional and regulatory requirements. Establish metrics and audit mechanisms to evaluate training effectiveness and drive continuous program improvement.
  • Cross‑Site Program Harmonization & Continuous Improvement – Lead harmonization of animal welfare practices, SOPs, and internal policies across all global sites to ensure operational consistency. Translate organizational AW standards into site‑level implementation plans, adapting for local context while maintaining global consistency.
  • Third‑Party Animal Welfare Risk Review, Due Diligence & Escalation – Define and maintain risk thresholds, review cadence, and approval or mitigation requirements governing third‑party relationships. Develop audit and assessment frameworks to evaluate third‑party compliance; drive corrective action plans where deficiencies are identified. Maintain and report on the status of third‑party risk portfolios and escalation activity to relevant stakeholders.
  • Emerging External Risk Monitoring & Leadership Reporting – Monitor the external environment for emerging AW‑related risks, including regulatory developments, NGO activity, media, and reputational threats. Partner with internal experts to prepare and present risk summaries, dashboards, and governance updates for senior leadership on a regular cadence.
  • People Leadership – Provide day‑to‑day supervision, mentorship, and performance management for the Animal Welfare Risk Management Team. Foster a collaborative, detail‑oriented team culture focused on operational excellence and continuous improvement. Provide development opportunities to the team and ensure growth of talent.
Qualification
  • Education – Advanced degree (DVM, Ph.D., M.S., or equivalent) in veterinary medicine, animal science, biology, or a related life science discipline required. Diplomate of the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (DACLAM) preferred. IACUC certification (CPIA) or equivalent professional credential strongly preferred.
  • Experience – 10+ years of progressive experience in laboratory animal welfare, research compliance, or a related field within a pharmaceutical, biotech, CRO, or academic research environment. Proven background in risk management, third‑party due diligence, and audit program development in a GxP or research context. Experience with event tracking systems and data‑driven risk reporting. Prior people‑management experience with a track record of developing high‑performing teams.
  • Skills and Competencies – Strong risk‑assessment and analytical skills; able to integrate risk signals from multiple sources into a clear, prioritized leadership view. Sound judgment in determining escalation thresholds and communicating risk to senior leadership in a timely and actionable manner. Collaborative and consultative style with the ability to influence across a global, matrixed organization without direct authority. Exceptional organizational skills and comfort managing multiple concurrent workstreams and deadlines. High integrity and genuine commitment to animal welfare operational excellence.
Working Conditions

On‑site work of at least 50% is required. This position may require up to 25% domestic and international travel to sites and third‑party facilities. Full time, regular colleague.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Zoetis is committed to equal opportunity in the terms and conditions of employment for all employees and job applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity or gender expression, national origin, disability or veteran status or any other protected classification. Disabled individuals are given an equal opportunity to use our online application system. We offer reasonable accommodations as an alternative if requested by an individual with a disability. All applicants must possess or obtain authorization to work in the US for Zoetis. Zoetis retains sole and exclusive discretion to pursue sponsorship for the acquisition or maintenance of non‑immigrant status and employment eligibility, considering factors such as availability of qualified US workers. Individuals requiring sponsorship must disclose this fact.

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