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Key ResponsibilitiesDairy Herd, Animal Health & Milk ProductionSupport daily operations of the ... reproductive management, calving, and replacement planning activitiesMaintain high standards of ...

Assistant Dairy Manager

Freeport, ME · On-site

$50K - $60K/yr

Monitor herd health, identify animal health concerns, and assist with treatment protocols in ... Support breeding, reproductive management, calving, and replacement planning activities * Maintain ...

Assistant Dairy Manager

Freeport, ME · On-site

$18.75 - $22.75/hr

Monitor herd health, identify animal health concerns, and assist with treatment protocols in ... Support breeding, reproductive management, calving, and replacement planning activities * Maintain ...

We supply over 500 specialty ingredients for various industries, including human and animal health ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

We supply over 500 specialty ingredients for various industries, including human and animal health ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

We supply over 500 specialty ingredients for various industries, including human and animal health ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

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How much do animal reproduction internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal reproduction internship in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal reproduction internship?

An Animal Reproduction Internship is a hands-on training program designed for students or recent graduates interested in learning about animal breeding, reproductive physiology, and related technologies. Interns typically assist veterinarians, researchers, or farm staff with tasks such as artificial insemination, pregnancy checks, animal health monitoring, and data collection. This internship provides valuable practical experience for those pursuing careers in veterinary medicine, animal science, or livestock management. Participants gain skills in reproductive management and often contribute to ongoing research or herd improvement programs.

What do animal reproduction interns do?

During an Animal Reproduction Internship, you can expect to assist with breeding programs, monitor animal reproductive cycles, and help with artificial insemination or embryo transfer procedures under supervision. Interns often support veterinarians and animal scientists by collecting samples, maintaining records, and observing animal behavior. This hands-on experience provides valuable insights into both the technical and ethical aspects of animal reproduction, and interns frequently gain exposure to cutting-edge laboratory techniques and farm management practices. Collaboration with farm staff and researchers is typical, giving you a well-rounded view of the field and helping you build professional networks for future career opportunities.

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

To thrive as an Animal Reproduction Intern, you need foundational knowledge in animal science or biology, basic laboratory techniques, and coursework related to reproductive physiology. Familiarity with lab equipment, data entry systems, and possibly certifications in animal handling or biosafety are typically beneficial. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and a willingness to learn are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities support accurate data collection, safe animal handling, and efficient teamwork in research or clinical environments.

What is the difference between Animal Reproduction Internship vs Animal Reproductive Technician?

AspectAnimal Reproduction InternshipAnimal Reproductive Technician
Required CredentialsTypically enrolled in or recent graduate of animal science, biology, or related programsAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in animal science, reproductive technology, or related fields
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, farms, or veterinary clinics, often part-time or seasonalVeterinary clinics, farms, or reproductive facilities, full-time
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, research organizations, animal farmsVeterinary clinics, animal breeding facilities, research labs

In summary, an Animal Reproduction Internship is typically a training or educational position for students or recent graduates gaining experience, while an Animal Reproductive Technician is a more specialized, full-time role requiring relevant education and hands-on work in reproductive procedures and animal care.

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Infographic showing various Animal Reproduction Internship job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 10% Internship, 56% Full Time, 32% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,333 per year, or $15.5 per hour.

Assistant Dairy Manager

Wolfe's Neck Center

Freeport, ME • On-site

$24 - $29/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Reports To: Dairy ManagerFLSA Classification: Non-exemptDepartment: ProgramsLocation: On-site – Freeport, Maine Position Description: Assistant Dairy Manager About Wolfe's Neck CenterWolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment (WNC) is a fast-growing, national nonprofit organization based on a campus of over 600 acres of coastal farmland in Freeport, Maine. Our work is dedicated to creating a world where agriculture and food systems support farmer viability, thriving ecosystems, and vibrant communities. Through regenerative farming demonstration and training, innovative research, and collaborations, Wolfe's Neck Center works to advance agriculture - on our own farm, regionally, and nationally - to accelerate holistic change in food systems and mitigate the effects of a changing climate. In 2015, with the support of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Stonyfield Organic, WNC launched its Organic Dairy Research and Training Program, which was the first of its kind in the nation. This innovative program serves as a testing ground for new management technologies and techniques, while also training the next generation of farmers in rotational grazing and regenerative and organic agricultural systems. WNC's program is part of the Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship (DGA), an accredited National Apprenticeship registered with the Employment and Training Administration at the U.S. Department of Labor. The program consists of 4,000 hours of training over a period of two years, with 3,712 hours focused on employment and mentoring under an approved Mentor Dairy Grazier. At its core, the program is a guided pathway to dairy grazing farming careers. Position Summary Reporting to the Senior Manager of the Dairy Program, the Assistant Dairy manager supports the daily management and operations of Wolfe's neck Center organic, pasture-based dairy and livestock systems. This position plays a critical role in maintaining herd health, milk quality, grazing management, farm operations, and the success of the Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship program. The Assistant Dairy Manager provides hands-on leadership for daily dairy activities, including herd health, milking operations, pasture managed, and staff and apprentice training and coordination. This position works closely with the Senior Manager of the Dairy Program and the broader Farming Operations team to ensure safe, efficient, and supportive practices that align with WNC's mission and organizational goals. The ideal candidate is a skilled dairy professional who enjoys working with people, mentoring the next generation of farmers, and contributing to a collaborative learning-focused environment. Key ResponsibilitiesDairy Herd, Animal Health & Milk ProductionSupport daily operations of the organic dairy and cattle enterprises, including herd care, milking, feeding, and animal handlingAssist with grazing management and implementation of rotational grazing plans for the milking herd and livestockMonitor herd health, identify animal health concerns, and assist with treatment protocols in coordination with the Senior Manager and veterinarianSupport breeding, reproductive management, calving, and replacement planning activitiesMaintain high standards of animal welfare, calf care, and stockmanshipMonitor milk production, milk quality, and herd performanceSupport consistent implementation of milking procedures, sanitation protocols, and quality standardsMaintain accurate herd health, production, and operational recordsDairy Operations & Farm ManagementHelp coordinate daily dairy operations to ensure safe, efficient, and productive workflowsAssist with feeding programs, ration implementation, and feed inventory managementSupport pasture, forage, and land management activitiesAssist with maintenance and upkeep of dairy infrastructure, including the milking parlor, barns, fencing, equipment, and facilitiesSafely operate tractors, skid steers, and other farm equipment as neededSupport farm purchasing, inventory management, and operational planningIdentify opportunities to improve efficiency, productivity, animal care, and sustainabilityTeam Leadership, Training & Apprenticeship SupportProvide daily leadership and guidance to dairy staff, seasonal employees, interns, and apprenticesSupport scheduling, task coordination, and communication within the dairy teamAssist with training and mentoring Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship participants through hands-on learning opportunitiesTeach and demonstrate best practices in grazing management, herd health, milking, animal handling, and farm operationsPromote a positive, respectful, safety-focused, and collaborative workplace cultureSupport the development of technical skills and leadership abilities among team membersCollaboration & Program SupportWork closely with the Senior Manager of the Dairy Program to implement dairy goals and prioritiesCollaborate with Farming Operations staff on equipment, infrastructure, land management, and farm projectsSupport on-farm research, demonstration projects, and educational programmingParticipate in farm tours, workshops, pasture walks, and farmer training activities as neededRepresent Wolfe's Neck Center at regional dairy, grazing, and agricultural events when appropriateCompliance & RecordkeepingMaintain accurate records related to herd health, milk production, breeding, feed, grazing, and organic complianceSupport USDA Organic certification requirements and farm auditsFollow workplace safety standards, animal welfare protocols, and environmental regulationsAssist with maintaining compliance documentation and operational recordsOther informationWork a variable schedule that includes weekends, occasional long days, and participation in emergency situations. Scheduling expectations are as follows:Variable weekly hours (35-50) depending on seasonal workload Five scheduled shifts per week (five days working, two consecutive days off every week)One weekend day off per week (Saturday or Sunday)Split coverage/time off for holidays with the Senior Dairy Manager Qualifications3-5 years of experience in organic and/or pasture-based livestock operations; completion of the Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship program (Journey status) is a plus.Commercial dairy experience preferred but not requiredProficiency in operating farm machinery and equipment (e.g., tractors, haying equipment, skid steer).Strong teamwork skills and the ability to develop positive working relationships with individuals from diverse backgrounds.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; enthusiastic, engaging, and comfortable working with the public.Strong organizational abilities, including time management, planning, and the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.Comfortable working independently with high levels of autonomy, and adaptable to the needs of a dynamic nonprofit farm.Ability to lift 50+ lbs, work in a range of weather conditions, and work extended daily/weekly hours during the high season Opportunities for professional developmentContinuing education and networking through local and regional eventsOpportunity to attend training and courses Teaching and mentorship of pre-apprentices and apprentices through daily work Pathways to becoming a manager Other RequirementsLegally able to work in the United States (we cannot provide VISA sponsorship) The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to perform this job successfully. If you do not fit this description perfectly but believe that you would be a good fit for this position, please do not hesitate to reach out with questions or apply. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.Compensation & BenefitsAs a full-time employee of Wolfe's Neck Center, this position is eligible for benefits including health insurance, dental insurance, paid vacation and six sick days, Maine state holidays off, and our retirement savings plan. This position is also eligible for communal housing alongside other farm staff ($350/month). Compensation range commensurate with experience with a hourly pay between $24-$29.  To ApplyPlease visit our current list of job openings at https://wolfesneck.isolvedhire.com/jobs/, click on the applicable position, and apply via the Apply Now button. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  Non-Discriminatory Selection ProcessWolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment welcomes a diverse pool of candidates. In accordance with federal Equal Opportunity laws, Wolfe's Neck Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, sexual orientation including gender identity or expression, veteran status, or physical or mental disability in the hiring of its employees. Applicants are selected based on their ability to perform the essential functions of the job, prior work experience, and references from previous employers.  American With Disabilities Statement Applicants must be able to perform the essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodation. This job description summarizes the primary duties and responsibilities of the role and may change as business needs evolve. It is not an employment contract and does not guarantee employment for any specific period; employment is at will, in accordance with applicable laws.