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As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal science government in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Animal Science Government job involves applying animal science principles in government agencies to support agriculture, food safety, public health, and environmental policies. Professionals in these roles may work in regulatory compliance, animal welfare, research, or disease control for organizations like the USDA or FDA. Responsibilities can include inspecting livestock facilities, developing regulations, conducting research, or managing conservation programs. These jobs help ensure the safe production of animal products, promote animal health, and support sustainable agriculture.

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To thrive in an Animal Science Government role, you generally need a degree in animal science or a related field, knowledge of regulatory standards, and experience in research or policy analysis. Familiarity with data analysis software, laboratory or field equipment, and government databases or reporting systems is often required. Strong communication, analytical thinking, and collaboration skills help professionals excel when working across various agencies and with the public. These competencies are essential for ensuring animal welfare, enforcing regulations, and supporting effective policy implementation in public sector settings.

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Animal Science Government professionals often lead or participate in initiatives related to animal health surveillance, regulatory compliance, public education, and research focused on livestock, wildlife, or food safety. Their daily responsibilities might include conducting site inspections, drafting policy recommendations, collecting and analyzing scientific data, or advising on best practices for animal management. These roles often require collaboration with veterinarians, agricultural specialists, industry stakeholders, and other government agencies. The work environment may be a combination of office, laboratory, and field settings, depending on the specific agency and focus area.
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Infographic showing various Animal Science Government job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 28% Full Time, 64% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 39% Physical, and 61% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,783 per year, or $21 per hour.
Assistant/Associate Professor in Animal Science

Assistant/Associate Professor in Animal Science

South Carolina State University

Orangeburg, SC โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Assistant/Associate Professor in Animal Science

Apply now Job no: 492779
Work type: Temporary Grant-P14, Full-Time
Location: Administration - Orangeburg, SC
Categories: Faculty

The Department of Agriculture in the College of Agriculture, Family and Consumer Sciences (CAFCS) at South Carolina State University invites applications for a joint appointment position at the Assistant/Associate Professor level in Animal Science or Veterinary Medicine. The position has a 50% teaching appointment within the Department of Agriculture and a 50% extension/research appointment through 1890 Research and Extension.

The successful candidate will play a critical role in advancing the department's mission of providing high-quality education, conducting impactful research, and delivering relevant extension programming to the agricultural community of South Carolina and beyond.

Description of Duties and Responsibilities

Teaching (50%):
Year 1 responsibilities include the development of a new degree program in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, as well as associated courses.
Upon final approval of the new degree program, 50% teaching and 50% research and Extension will be required.
Teach a variety of undergraduate courses in Animal Science, which may include but are not limited to: Animal Nutrition, Animal Breeding and Genetics, Livestock Production and Management (Beef, Swine, Small Ruminant, and Poultry), Animal Anatomy and Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, and Introductory Animal Science.
Develop and update course curricula, syllabi, and teaching materials to reflect current and future industry practices and scientific advancements.
Advise and mentor undergraduate students, including academic advising, career counseling, and fostering student success in agricultural disciplines.
Participate in departmental and university committees related to curriculum development, student affairs, and academic policy.
Develop and teach graduate-level courses if a graduate program is established.
Serve as graduate student advisor if the graduate program is established.
Extension & Research (50%):
Extension: Develop, implement, and evaluate innovative extension programs in Animal Science tailored to the needs of limited-resource farmers, small producers, youth, and other stakeholders in South Carolina. Focus areas may include sustainable/ regenerative/ precision livestock production, forage management systems for food animals, animal health, marketing strategies, and value-added agriculture.
Conduct field demonstrations, workshops, trainings, and educational events across the state.
Develop strong relationships with stakeholders, commodity groups, government agencies, and other universities to address critical issues in animal agriculture.
Prepare and disseminate educational materials, including fact sheets, newsletters, online resources, and presentations.
Research: Establish and maintain an active, extramurally funded research program focused on addressing challenges and opportunities in animal agriculture relevant to the needs of the state and region. Research areas may include, but are not limited to, sustainable/regenerative/precision livestock production systems, resilience and best practices to address adverse weather events in agriculture, genetic improvement, nutritional strategies, reproductive efficiency, diverse marketing strategies, and preventive health care.
Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at professional conferences.
Serve as graduate advisor for graduate students.
Mentor undergraduate and potentially graduate students in research activities.
Seek and secure external grant funding from federal, state, and private agencies to support research and extension efforts.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Ph.D. in Animal Science, DVM in Veterinary Medicine, or a closely related field (e.g., poultry science, swine science, animal nutrition, reproductive physiology, veterinary medicine) from an accredited institution.
  • Demonstrated expertise and experience in at least two of the following areas: animal nutrition, animal breeding and genetics, livestock production systems, reproductive physiology, or animal health.

Preferred Requirements:ย 

  • Postdoctoral research experience.
  • Experience in securing external grant funding for research or extension programs.
  • Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering extension programming.
  • Familiarity with the challenges and opportunities facing agriculture in South Carolina and the southeastern United States.
  • Experience working with diverse student populations and agricultural communities.

South Carolina State University is a historically Black public 1890 land-grant, R2 research-intensive institution. Located in Orangeburg, South Carolina, SC State University is committed to providing affordable and accessible quality higher education programs. SC State University prepares highly skilled, competent, and socially aware graduates to enable them to work and live productively in a dynamic and global society.

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Advertised: 21 Aug 2025 Eastern Daylight Time
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