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Manager Large Animal Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

$85K - $135K/yr

Strong diagnostic and case management skills in equine internal medicine * Experience in ... Work vehicle About the Practice Located in the Pilot Point area, this practice serves a large ...

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Manager Large Animal information

What is the difference between Manager Large Animal vs Veterinarian?

AspectManager Large AnimalVeterinarian
Required CredentialsManagement experience, possibly a degree in animal science or related fieldDoctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent
Work EnvironmentFarm, ranch, or large animal facility managementClinical practice, hospitals, or clinics
Employer & Industry UsageFarms, agricultural companies, large animal facilitiesVeterinary clinics, hospitals, animal health organizations
Common Search & ComparisonManagement roles overseeing large animalsAnimal health, medical treatment, diagnostics

The main difference between a Manager Large Animal and a Veterinarian is their focus. A Manager Large Animal oversees operations, staff, and logistics related to large animals, often without providing medical treatment. In contrast, a Veterinarian is a licensed medical professional who diagnoses and treats animal health issues. Both roles are essential in the large animal industry but serve different functions within the field.

What are the most commonly searched types of Large Animal jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Large Animal jobs in Texas are:

Veterinarian ( Equine / Large Animal )

Von Arc RPO

Pilot Point, TX

$85K - $135K/yr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Equine Veterinarian – Medicine & Reproduction Focus
Location: Pilot Point, TX

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Equine Veterinarian to join our growing practice in the Pilot Point area. Our hospital provides high-quality veterinary care to a diverse equine population and is equipped to manage a wide range of medical, reproductive, and performance-related cases.

This position is ideal for a veterinarian with a strong interest and advanced training in equine internal medicine and reproduction who enjoys working through complex cases and building long-term client relationships.

Ideal Candidate

Our top candidates will have advanced specialty training and/or experience, and a strong passion for equine medicine and reproduction.

Preferred qualifications include:

  • Diplomate status with the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) or the American College of Theriogenologists (ACT); preferred not required

  • Board-eligible candidates or current residents in these specialties are also strongly encouraged to apply

  • Strong diagnostic and case management skills in equine internal medicine

  • Experience in reproductive and breeding management

  • Excellent communication and client relationship skills

  • Team-oriented with a collaborative mindset and strong work ethic

Position Responsibilities

  • Diagnosis and management of equine medicine cases

  • Reproductive services including:

    • Mare reproductive examinations and ultrasound

    • Breeding management and artificial insemination

    • Equine embryo transfer (synchronization of mares, stimulation of ovulation, embryo collection, embryo transfer, and post-transfer care)

    • Pregnancy diagnosis and reproductive problem-solving

    • Follicular Aspirations

    • Stallion reproductive evaluations

  • Preventative care including wellness exams, vaccinations, coggins tests, and basic herd management

  • Participation in emergency coverage on a rotating schedule

  • Client education and consultation on medical and reproductive management

  • Collaboration with colleagues and staff to maintain high standards of care

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience and training

  • Production-based earning opportunities

  • Continuing education allowance

  • Professional liability insurance

  • Texas veterinary license and professional dues support

  • Paid time off

  • Health insurance stipend

  • Work vehicle

About the Practice

Located in the Pilot Point area, this practice serves a large equine community including performance horses, breeding operations, and recreational horses. The practice prides themselves on practicing progressive, evidence-based medicine while maintaining strong relationships with our clients and their horses.

The core values are collaboration, professional development, and high-quality patient care.

Earnings can increase based on prior years earnings with the practice up to $200K. This is a very busy operation and a great opportunity to make a name for yourself within the industry.


Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: $85,000 - $135,000 Annual
Bonus/Commission: No