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Animals Science Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Aurora, CO · On-site

$49K - $67K/yr

... animals (mice and rats). Current projects include studies of the immune cell in regulating ... Collaborate with PI and others in the lab as well as other laboratories involved in team science

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Aurora, CO · On-site

$49K - $67K/yr

... animals (mice and rats). Current projects include studies of the immune cell in regulating ... Collaborate with PI and others in the lab as well as other laboratories involved in team science

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Animals Science information

What is the difference between Animals Science vs Animal Nutritionist?

AspectAnimals ScienceAnimal Nutritionist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in Animal Science or related fieldBachelor's or master's in Animal Nutrition, Animal Science, or related
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, farms, universities, industry facilitiesConsulting, research, industry settings, laboratories
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutions, farms, livestock companiesFeed companies, veterinary practices, research firms

Animals Science and Animal Nutritionist roles overlap in education and industry settings, but Animals Science covers broader topics like animal behavior, breeding, and management, while Animal Nutritionists focus specifically on diet formulation and nutritional health. Both careers require related degrees and often work together in livestock and research environments.

What can I do with a bachelor of animal science?

A bachelor of animal science prepares individuals for careers in livestock management, animal nutrition, research, and veterinary support. Graduates can work as farm managers, animal technicians, sales representatives, or in animal health and welfare roles, often requiring knowledge of biology, nutrition, and animal handling. Certification or additional training may enhance job prospects in specialized fields.

What careers come from animal science?

Animal science graduates can pursue careers such as livestock production manager, animal nutritionist, veterinary technician, animal behaviorist, research scientist, or farm manager. These roles often require knowledge of animal biology, management skills, and sometimes specialized certifications or degrees in veterinary or animal sciences.

What are popular job titles related to Animals Science jobs in Colorado?

For Animals Science jobs in Colorado, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Animals Science jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Animals Science job openings:

Infographic showing various Animals Science job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 73% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 23% Remote job distribution.

Equine Refuge & Programs Officer

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Craig, CO • On-site

$110K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Position Title: Equine Refuge & Programs Officer


Status: Exempt Full-Time – Experienced -Level (Classification 8810)

No Remote- In-Office Position other than Regular Travel

Classification: Salary/ Management

Salary: $110,000 (DOE)

Benefits: Offered after 60 Days (Medical, Dental, Vision) 403b offered after 30 days (Voya)

Direct Supervisor: Executive Director

Location: Craig, Co.


Organization Overview:

Our Non-Profit Organization has a positive mission and team environment!

This isn’t the Peace Corps… and we’re not the Marines… but if you combined the two concepts, and applied them toward helping animals through hard work, personal sacrifice and steadfast dedication, then you would know what we are all about.  If being able to make a real and tangible difference in this world fuels your spirit - as does giving to others for the right reasons - then you are not alone. Our team members openly and gladly devote their lives to a singular cause that is hands-on, challenging, innovative, taxing and pushes limits.  They are the best of the best!

The Wild Horse Refuge is a place where motivated individuals can immerse themselves into a dedicated community, working side by side to provide a safe haven for rescued animals to live out the rest of their lives with dignity and respect. We are so much more than a workplace. We are a team committed to service, to bettering our communities, and the world. If you have a strong work ethic, leadership skills, and a desire to join a good cause, apply for our Equine Refuge & Programs Director today!

Check out the Horse Refuge at: https://www.wildhorserefuge.org/?gclid=CjwKCAjw-b-kBhB-EiwA4fvKrMD67JNnAndQWrKFIhDATDhsiCQZWkc8NSxR7_jYFBUY9N2UxiImChoCjzoQAvD_BwE 

Job Summary/ Purpose: Under the direct guidance of the Executive Director, Chief Science Animal Welfare Officer, CAO, & CHRO this position plans, organizes, manages and supervises all aspects of employee and animal operations at the Horse Refuge’s Craig location – known as The Wild Horse Refuge.

  • In this role, The Equine Refuge & Programs Officer will be expected to uphold the mission of our non-profit organization and promote its mission by ensuring employees are adhering to all employee company guidelines and all guidelines are being followed for proper animal care and well-being, while making decisions under guidance, in the best interest of the facility and its animals.

Required/Other Qualifications:

  • Must reside locally as this is an in-office non-remote position.
  • Must have full knowledge of Wild Horse/Equine Laws including burros is a requirement
  • Demonstrated history of taking initiative to proactively solve issues and/or recommend solutions which impact an organization’s success.
  • Solid understanding and high expectations of managing high volumes of emails, phone calls, and communications that have high importance
  • Able to perform tasks on software programs (Excel, Word, etc…)
  • Able to maintain confidentiality; demonstrates sound judgement and discretion including following all policies with picture taking and photo posting.
  • Ability to liaise with other departments to achieve a common goal
  • Political or Law Enforcement coordination including professional communication
  • Must adhere to al of TWAS guidelines and directives

Functions/Job Duties: (including but not limited to):

  • Monitor all upcoming events, missions, or tasks related to the position
  • Perform research on various projects to prepare all projections for travel including items
  • Develop and coordinate all outreach including state wide and globally
  • Achieve all organizational objectives
  • Maintain an effective network of all rescue community/organization partnerships
  • Provide and support all resources for rescue missions including events
  • Manages all reporting documentation and tracks tasks in database and electronic/hard-copy filing system
  • Analyze all contract procedures and assist to implement all adjusted needs
  • Develop and maintain professional relationships with all parties including Veterinarian contacts.
  • Perform regular data entry and research for each project assigned
  • Evaluates, writes, edits, and/or oversees the preparation of persuasive, accurate, and grammatically and syntactically correct solicitations, proposals, case statement, reports, correspondence, and other related communication materials in support of the organization’s mission/rescues activities.
  • Able to oversee Refuge location and evaluate relationships, procedures, and department tasks.
  • Regular Travel is required
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Personal Characteristics:

  • Self-motivated and results-oriented
  • Well-polished in speech and professional
  • Flexible, ability to adapt to change and shifting priorities and to work simultaneously on a variety of complex projects
  • Friendly, patient, a good listener, and a heart for animals
  • Desire to learn, grow, and be coached
  • Contribute to a positive culture

Detailed Description of Duties:

 Under the Guidance of Management:

The Equine Refuge & Programs Officer will:

  • Assist with leadership duties with specific guidance from the organization’s Executive Director/CAO, Chief Science and Animal Welfare Officer, Head Veterinarian, & CHRO positions to manage animal care operations with the help of additional staff and volunteers.
  • Have the responsibility of developing specific programs for Refuge Horses’ care and wellbeing.
  • Coordinate with Management to oversee the Refuge’s Facility operations, along with associated animal care and medical equipment utilized at the Refuge location.
  • Be responsible for ensuring the mental and physical health, well-being, and placement of all rescued Horses, including maintaining a working relationship with staff veterinarians and consulting with them on general and specific matters, as necessary.
  • Overseeing all aspects of procuring, developing and implementing the Refuge’s medical and clerical supplies.
  • Responsible for overseeing all aspects of procuring, developing and implementing the Refuge’s dietary needs including managing hay and field operations.
  • Manage the proper disposal of hazardous waste and ensuring a clean working environment in all areas of the facility.
  • Preparation of all necessary Horse acquisition and disposition paperwork.
  • Anticipate and address all organizational facility concerns and/or problems.
  • Conform to all federal, state, county and city laws and ordinances pertaining to Horse care and welfare.
  • Organize regular programs to meet the mission of the organization and the needs of Founders and the general public as directed and approved by the organization’s Executive Director.
  • Manage the acquisition of materials, supplies and equipment, or direct the same, as specific operational duties warrant. The Equine Refuge & Programs Director is authorized to incur up to $500 per expenditure, necessary for the day-to-day operation of the Refuge. Any acquisition or expenditure in the amount greater than $500 must be submitted to and approved by the organization’s Executive Director in advance.
  • Maintain well established relationships including Federal and State.
  • Develop potential interests including running and traveling for booths and events that benefit the Horse Refuge.
  • Maintain professional working relationships with other organizational locations and staff, as well as other animal welfare organizations, to further our cause and fulfill our mission.
  • Develop and update county and municipal relations in order to bolster the Refuge’s mission and purpose within northwest Colorado, including state wide and global efforts.
  • Develop and maintain pest management programs to ensure Refuge resident animals are well-protected and comfortable at all times.
  • Ensure photo documentation of rescued Horses living within natural habitats is being collected on a regular basis, as well as their individual characteristics, personalities and positive advancements are noted and available for adoption programs and social media posts.
  • Be responsible for gathering information for articles and reports within the quarterly newsletter, as well as the distribution of published newsletter in local communities whenever possible.
  • Prepare reports summarizing Horse care statistics, activities completed, personnel/public relations issues, and other information for programs, the Head Veterinarian and Executive Director as needed.
  • Prepare and maintain specific details for use in mapping the Refuge’s habitats, access routes and Horse inventory.
  • Be responsible for working with the organization’s Human Resource and Volunteer Coordinator Departments on all staffing needs, including employees and volunteers. This responsibility includes all aspects of the staffing cycle including reviewing applications for vacant positions; Interviewing potential candidates; Making recommendations for hiring; Periodic performance reviews; Terminations with the Executive Director and CHRO approval; Periodic safety meetings; Employee or volunteer medical emergencies; Compliance with workers compensation laws of the state of Colorado; Ensuring licensed personnel remain current with continuing education programs; Tracking of personnel compensated absences and overtime; Salary surveys and reviews; and Cross-training staff and volunteers as needed.
  • Be responsible for coordinating all efforts between employees and volunteers to achieve maximum results.
  • Oversee facility inspections by the USDA and/or Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department, all other affiliate/s.
  • Ensure that all applicable federal and state regulations, as well as organization policies and procedures are complied with.
  • Be responsible for maintaining current regulatory documentation for all equipment licensed by the State of Colorado.
  • Draft letters, annual reports, and guidance documents that demonstrate the organization’s commitment to responsible and compliant animal care.
  • Assist the organization in maintaining excellence within the horse care program with regard to its accreditation and re-accreditation process, including preparation of the Program Description, the site visit itself, and facilitating resolution of site visit findings.
  • Addresses issues of horse care non-compliance with vigor and work to develop plans for immediate correction, in collaboration with the Attending Veterinarian, the BLM, and Executive Director.

Perform all other duties as assigned.

Clear Focus:

The above Job Description is intended to describe the general duties/nature of the level of work. This Job Description is not to be constructed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, and skills required. Job Descriptions are somewhat fluid and will change depending on the Organization’s strategic direction and overall objectives accordingly.

Background Check Statement: 

Approval for Hiring is contingent upon successfully passing a background check prior to your Hiring/Acceptance/Offer. This background check does not report to any credit bureau and no impact will be seen on the applicants side. This process helps the Company screen for any past background experiences that pose a threat or a discrepancy to the Organization, as TWAS does not hire any violent offenders, or individuals that have been charged criminally involving endangering/threating/hurting children and/or animals. By applying you are authorizing The Wild Animal Sanctuary to perform this background check.

EEOC Statement:

Our Non-Profit organization, "The Wild Animal Sanctuary" is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and veteran or disability status.