1

Animal Reproduction Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Truck Loader (25329)

Coalinga, CA · On-site

$18.75 - $21.75/hr

Act by all applicable safety animal welfare regulations and company policies. Responsible for ... status, reproductive health decision making, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or ...

Act by all applicable safety animal welfare regulations and company policies.Responsible for noting ... status, reproductive health decision making, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or ...

Veterinary Assistant

Anaheim, CA · On-site

$19 - $29/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Come join VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital! We are looking for a Veterinary Assistant join our ... and reproductive services we offer general Veterinary services such as vaccination, spays and ...

... reproductive medicine, and animal health markets. Our offerings span logistics, BioServices and biostorage, cryopreservation, and consulting, ensuring the highest standards of quality and reliability ...

... reproductive medicine, and animal health markets. Our offerings span logistics, BioServices and biostorage, cryopreservation, and consulting, ensuring the highest standards of quality and reliability ...

... reproductive medicine, and animal health markets. Our offerings span logistics, BioServices and biostorage, cryopreservation, and consulting, ensuring the highest standards of quality and reliability ...

Clinical Veterinarian

Sacramento, CA · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

A key contributor to the reproductive toxicology department, particularly in infant care and dam ... But don't let the size fool you, this is one of 4 large animal research facilities across the ...

Accounts Payable Specialist-USA

Irvine, CA · On-site

$28/hr

  • Retirement

... reproductive medicine, and animal health markets. Our offerings span logistics, BioServices and biostorage, cryopreservation, and consulting, ensuring the highest standards of quality and reliability ...

Hospital Technician (24930)

Coalinga, CA · On-site

$16.90 - $21.50/hr

Animal Health Management: * Provide timely and effective medical treatment to sick or injured ... status, reproductive health decision-making, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or ...

Clinical Veterinarian

West Sacramento, CA · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

A key contributor to the reproductive toxicology department, particularly in infant care and dam ... But don't let the size fool you, this is one of 4 large animal research facilities across the ...

Pen Rider (24928)

Coalinga, CA · On-site

$16.90 - $22/hr

Act in accordance with all applicable safety animal welfare regulations and company policies ... status, reproductive health decision making, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or ...

Pen Rider (24928)

Coalinga, CA · On-site

$16.90 - $22/hr

Act in accordance with all applicable safety animal welfare regulations and company policies ... status, reproductive health decision making, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or ...

Showing results 21-40

Animal Reproduction information

See California salary details

$9

$13

$16

How much do animal reproduction jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal reproduction in California is $13.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.36 and $14.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal reproduction?

An Animal Reproduction job involves studying, managing, and assisting with the breeding and reproductive health of animals. Professionals in this field work with veterinarians, farmers, and researchers to improve fertility, genetic traits, and overall reproductive success. They may handle artificial insemination, pregnancy monitoring, and reproductive health treatments. This role is essential in agriculture, conservation, and veterinary medicine to ensure animal populations remain healthy and sustainable.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in animal reproduction?

Professionals in animal reproduction often split their time between hands-on tasks such as performing artificial inseminations, monitoring animal reproductive cycles, and conducting laboratory tests. They may also spend part of their day consulting with farmers, breeders, or veterinarians to develop reproductive management plans and provide guidance on improving breeding efficiency. Depending on the workplace, you might collaborate closely with a team of technicians, veterinarians, and animal caretakers, and travel to different locations may be required. This dynamic environment keeps the work varied, offering both field and facility-based responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the animal reproduction position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Animal Reproduction, you need a solid background in animal science, veterinary medicine, or a related field, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications. Experience with reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination, ultrasound imaging, and estrus synchronization protocols is typically required. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication with team members and animal owners help professionals excel in this role. These abilities are essential to ensure animal welfare, achieve successful breeding outcomes, and maintain productive relationships with clients and colleagues.

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

The most popular types of Animal Reproduction jobs in California are:

What job categories do people searching Animal Reproduction jobs in California look for?

The top searched job categories for Animal Reproduction jobs in California are:

Infographic showing various Animal Reproduction job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $28,164 per year, or $13.5 per hour.

Part-Time Instructor of Animal Science - School of Agriculture - Modesto Junior College 2026-2027

Yosemite Community College District

Modesto, CA

$78.15 - $128.22/hr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

Part-Time Instructor of Animal Science - School of Agriculture - Modesto Junior College 2026-2027 at Yosemite Community College District Share on X Print Application Deadline 6/30/2027 11:55 PM Pacific Date Posted 8/14/2026 Contact Recruitment Department 209-575-6900 Number of Openings 1 Salary Pay Range $78.15 - $128.22 Per Hour Add'l Salary Info Salary: The Hourly Range: $78.15 to $124.94 Doctorate Range: $92.09 to $128.22 Length of Work Year see in job descripton Employment Type Part Time Job Description / Essential Elements: Print Modesto Junior College Part-Time Instructor of Animal Science - School of Agriculture - Modesto Junior College 2026-2027 Salary: The Hourly Range: $78.15 to $124.94 Doctorate Range: $92.09 to $128.22 (2025-2026 Certified Part-time Instructor/Overload Hourly Salary Schedule) Part Time Faculty office Hours are paid at a flat rate of $30 per hour. Closing Date: Wednesday, June 30th, 2027 at 11:59pm To apply, submit your application and required documents on-line via our applicant system at: https://yosemite.peopleadmin.com/postings/9111 The successful candidate will join a department that continues to create curriculum responsive to student needs, increasing student completion through strategies geared toward student equity and applied agricultural learning. Faculty within the School of Agriculture provide students with interdisciplinary opportunities that align with industry standards and regional workforce needs

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree(s) or higher and two years of professional experience, or an Associate's degree(s) and six years of professional experience. Professional experience required must be directly related to teaching assignment. Determined by California State Chancellor's Office.

Click hyperlink for discipline applicable Minimum Qualifications. The District has adopted an equivalency procedure that enables consideration of applications by individuals who may not directly meet the qualifications listed above. For more information on equivalency, you may access the link below: https://www.yosemite.edu/recruitment/equivalency_policy_and_procedures Knowledge of and ability to appraise the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of community college students

Sensitivity to the needs, problems and challenges associated with the diversity of the community college student population. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STANDARDS Mobility: ability to sit or stand for long periods, move about office, classroom, laboratory, and livestock environments, and reach above and below desk or equipment level. Dexterity: fine manipulation sufficient to operate a keyboard, handle papers, tools, or agricultural instruments, and write and take notes.

Lifting: occasional lifting of papers, tools, animal equipment, or materials weighing up to 25 pounds. Visual Requirements: close and distance vision sufficient to read files, documents, computer screens, and observe livestock and field activities; ability to adjust focus frequently. Hearing/Talking: ability to hear normal speech, speak and hear on the telephone, and communicate in person in indoor and outdoor environments.

Emotional/Psychological Factors: ability to make decisions, manage safety, concentrate, and meet deadlines while maintaining frequent contact with students, colleagues, and community members. *Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. DESIRABLE CHARACTERISTICS Ability to develop curriculum and services that stress innovation, experiential learning, and student equity.

Enthusiasm for agriculture, animal science, and mentoring students through applied, hands-on experiences. Commitment to supportive relationships with students, colleagues, and community partners. Participation in professional growth and staying current in animal science, livestock management, and statewide initiatives.

Ability to operate effectively in an environment of change and interdisciplinary collaboration. Vision and energy to plan and organize programs that enhance student success and community engagement. Effective interpersonal communication skills, participation in agricultural organizations, and ability to conduct public presentations related to animal science and livestock management.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Education and/or experience in teaching animal science at the community college level, with emphasis on applied and experiential learning. Current knowledge of one or more of the following animal science areas: animal husbandry, livestock production, beef, swine, sheep, or dairy management, animal nutrition, reproduction and physiology, livestock evaluation, equine science, or veterinary science. Experience with practical livestock management, animal handling, and agricultural laboratory instruction.

Understanding of assessment processes for improving student success at the course, program, and degree level. Competence in integrating agricultural technologies, applied animal sciences, and other pedagogies directed at improving student success and equity. Recent experience working with African American/Black, Hispanic, Native American, and other minoritized students in the classroom.

Willingness to examine and refine instructional practices to effectively engage racially diverse learners. Experience and expertise in culturally responsive agricultural teaching as it relates to the relevancy of students' lives, communities, and regional industries. Demonstrated knowledge of the Hispanic-Serving designation for institutional, departmental, and instructional practices.

Example of Duties GENERAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Part of the teaching assignment may be online, in the evening, and/or on Saturdays. Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to: Teaching lower-division college courses in animal science, including animal production, livestock evaluation, nutrition, physiology, management, and related areas. Advancing equitable student learning through dedicated, exemplary instruction in accordance with established course outlines.

Teaching may occur in classroom, laboratory, and livestock unit settings. Informing students of course requirements, evaluation procedures, and attendance expectations. Preparing and grading assignments, examinations, and projects, and informing students of their progress.

Maintaining attendance, scholastic, and other records and submitting them according to district policy. Developing, implementing, and assessing student-learning outcomes for courses and programs and using the results for improvement. Engaging in data inquiry and self-assessment to develop strategies for student success, persistence, and equity.

Participating in professional development and mandatory FLEX activities. Maintaining current knowledge in animal science and effective teaching/learning strategies for diverse student populations. Maintaining appropriate standards of professional conduct and ethics.

Requirements / Qualifications For more information on Requirements/Qualifications, please contact the employer. Comments and Other Information For more information on Comments and Other Information, please contact the employer. CalPERS Links Not all postings qualify for CalPERS.

Informational Only. CalPERS Retirement Benefits ADD TO WISHLIST VIEW JOB WISHLIST APPLY (Current Employees ONLY) APPLY QUICK APPLY