... • Write clear, decision-ready PRDs. AI can accelerate your drafting--but the hard thinking is ... veterinary relief service platform that allows vet professionals to secure freelance work. Founded ...
... • Write clear, decision-ready PRDs. AI can accelerate your drafting--but the hard thinking is ... veterinary relief service platform that allows vet professionals to secure freelance work. Founded ...
Freelance Veterinary Writing information
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$7.45 - $9.77
5% of jobs
$9.77 - $12.08
0% of jobs
$12.08 - $14.40
1% of jobs
$14.40 - $16.72
2% of jobs
$16.72 - $19.03
3% of jobs
$20.35 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$19.03 - $21.35
23% of jobs
The median wage is $22.51 / hr.
$21.35 - $23.67
30% of jobs
$25.24 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$23.67 - $25.98
15% of jobs
$25.98 - $28.30
6% of jobs
$28.30 - $30.62
6% of jobs
$30.62 - $32.93
7% of jobs
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$23
$32
How much do freelance veterinary writing jobs pay per hour?
As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance veterinary writing in the United States is $23.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Job description
Job Summary:
Roo is on a mission to empower animal healthcare professionals through innovative technology. As a Product Manager, you will drive impact in the labor marketplace by collaborating with various teams to develop and deliver meaningful product solutions.
Responsibilities:
• Ship product. Use AI-assisted prototyping and an internal coding agent called Roomote to move ideas from concept to production faster than the traditional PM-to-eng handoff allows.
• Contribute to roadmap and prioritization with guidance, developing your instinct for what will drive the most impact toward the squad's north star metric.
• Collaborate with engineering, design, operations, and marketing to define and deliver solutions—knowing when a problem requires the full team and when you can move independently to get something across the finish line yourself.
• Write clear, decision-ready PRDs. AI can accelerate your drafting—but the hard thinking is yours: deeply understanding the problem, interrogating the tradeoffs, and arriving at a solution that genuinely serves users and the business.
• Use data to stay honest. Run your own analyses with the help of AI, maintain fluency in dashboards, and flag when a question needs deeper support.
• Adopt an experimentation mindset, finding ways to quickly test and iterate on hypotheses.
• Run your own research with guidance. Use AI tools to synthesize market signals, competitive intelligence, and user feedback quickly—so you're always operating from insight, not assumption.
• Help maintain a healthy, fast-moving product development process within the squad through clear communication and tight documentation.
Qualifications:
Required:
• 2-3 years of product management experience, or equivalent experience where you were driving product decisions and building product features in a different capacity (e.g. engineering)
• Strong user empathy and a customer-first mindset—you're genuinely curious about the people you're building for.
• Clear communicator: you can explain what you're building and why to teammates across functions and levels.
• Demonstrated use of AI tools in your workflow—for research, writing, analysis, prototyping, or shipping. (This is not a nice-to-have.)
• Comfortable using data (quantitative and qualitative) to inform decisions and track progress, with a willingness to get hands-on in dashboards and do your own analysis.
• Eager to learn in ambiguity, with a bias toward action and a track record of following through on commitments.
• Collaborative and low-ego; you know how to earn trust with engineering, design, and ops and can influence without authority.
• Cares deeply about UX and can articulate product improvements clearly, whether in writing, mockups, or conversation.
Preferred:
• Experience in labor marketplaces, healthcare tech, or an early-stage startup.
• Experience using AI coding tools (Cursor, Replit, v0, etc.) to build working prototypes or ship production features.
Company:
Roo is an online veterinary relief service platform that allows vet professionals to secure freelance work. Founded in 2018, the company is headquartered in San Francisco, USA, with a team of 51-200 employees. The company is currently Growth Stage.
Roo is on a mission to empower animal healthcare professionals through innovative technology. As a Product Manager, you will drive impact in the labor marketplace by collaborating with various teams to develop and deliver meaningful product solutions.
Responsibilities:
• Ship product. Use AI-assisted prototyping and an internal coding agent called Roomote to move ideas from concept to production faster than the traditional PM-to-eng handoff allows.
• Contribute to roadmap and prioritization with guidance, developing your instinct for what will drive the most impact toward the squad's north star metric.
• Collaborate with engineering, design, operations, and marketing to define and deliver solutions—knowing when a problem requires the full team and when you can move independently to get something across the finish line yourself.
• Write clear, decision-ready PRDs. AI can accelerate your drafting—but the hard thinking is yours: deeply understanding the problem, interrogating the tradeoffs, and arriving at a solution that genuinely serves users and the business.
• Use data to stay honest. Run your own analyses with the help of AI, maintain fluency in dashboards, and flag when a question needs deeper support.
• Adopt an experimentation mindset, finding ways to quickly test and iterate on hypotheses.
• Run your own research with guidance. Use AI tools to synthesize market signals, competitive intelligence, and user feedback quickly—so you're always operating from insight, not assumption.
• Help maintain a healthy, fast-moving product development process within the squad through clear communication and tight documentation.
Qualifications:
Required:
• 2-3 years of product management experience, or equivalent experience where you were driving product decisions and building product features in a different capacity (e.g. engineering)
• Strong user empathy and a customer-first mindset—you're genuinely curious about the people you're building for.
• Clear communicator: you can explain what you're building and why to teammates across functions and levels.
• Demonstrated use of AI tools in your workflow—for research, writing, analysis, prototyping, or shipping. (This is not a nice-to-have.)
• Comfortable using data (quantitative and qualitative) to inform decisions and track progress, with a willingness to get hands-on in dashboards and do your own analysis.
• Eager to learn in ambiguity, with a bias toward action and a track record of following through on commitments.
• Collaborative and low-ego; you know how to earn trust with engineering, design, and ops and can influence without authority.
• Cares deeply about UX and can articulate product improvements clearly, whether in writing, mockups, or conversation.
Preferred:
• Experience in labor marketplaces, healthcare tech, or an early-stage startup.
• Experience using AI coding tools (Cursor, Replit, v0, etc.) to build working prototypes or ship production features.
Company:
Roo is an online veterinary relief service platform that allows vet professionals to secure freelance work. Founded in 2018, the company is headquartered in San Francisco, USA, with a team of 51-200 employees. The company is currently Growth Stage.