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How much do tissue bank manager veterinary jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for tissue bank manager veterinary in the United States is $29.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Tissue Bank Managers in veterinary medicine?

Tissue Bank Managers in veterinary medicine are professionals responsible for overseeing the collection, storage, processing, and distribution of animal tissues used for transplantation, research, or educational purposes. They ensure that all tissue samples are collected and handled according to strict ethical, legal, and safety standards. Their role often involves coordinating with veterinarians, researchers, and regulatory bodies to maintain high-quality and compliant tissue banking operations. Additionally, they manage inventory, maintain detailed records, and implement quality assurance protocols to ensure the integrity of stored tissue samples.

What is the difference between Tissue Bank Manager Veterinary vs Veterinary Technician?

AspectTissue Bank Manager VeterinaryVeterinary Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a veterinary degree and management experienceRequires veterinary technician certification (CVT, RVT, or LVT)
Work EnvironmentManages tissue banking operations, lab settings, and storage facilitiesWorks directly with animals in clinics or hospitals, assisting veterinarians
Industry UsageFound in tissue banks, research institutions, and veterinary hospitalsCommon in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and animal care facilities

The Tissue Bank Manager Veterinary oversees tissue collection, storage, and distribution, often requiring a veterinary background and management skills. In contrast, a Veterinary Technician provides hands-on animal care and assists veterinarians. Both roles are vital in veterinary and research settings but differ in responsibilities and work environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tissue Bank Manager in veterinary medicine, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tissue Bank Manager in veterinary medicine, you need strong knowledge of veterinary anatomy, tissue preservation techniques, and regulatory compliance, typically supported by a degree in veterinary science or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory management software, inventory tracking systems, and quality control protocols is essential. Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are critical soft skills for coordinating with veterinary staff and ensuring tissue viability. These competencies are crucial for maintaining high standards in tissue banking, ensuring legal compliance, and supporting successful veterinary treatments.

What are the primary challenges faced by a Tissue Bank Manager in a veterinary setting, and how can they be effectively addressed?

A Tissue Bank Manager in a veterinary environment often encounters challenges such as ensuring strict compliance with regulatory standards, maintaining the viability and sterility of tissue samples, and coordinating with veterinary surgeons for timely tissue requests. Effective management involves establishing robust quality control protocols, thorough documentation, and ongoing staff training. Collaboration with veterinary clinicians and laboratory staff is essential to anticipate demand and ensure seamless operations, while staying updated on industry best practices helps address regulatory changes and improve tissue storage techniques.
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Infographic showing various Tissue Bank Manager Veterinary job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,051 per year, or $29.4 per hour.
Supervisor, Tissue Recovery Operations

Supervisor, Tissue Recovery Operations

LifeNet Health

Richmond, VA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

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Job description

AT LIFENET HEALTH, YOU ARE THE ADVANTAGE

Every day, YOU help us to save lives, restore health, and bring hope to patients and families around the world. At LifeNet Health, we cultivate growth, innovation, and collaboration, where your contributions drive solutions that benefit humanity.

Together, we are united by a mission greater than ourselves, a purpose rooted in healing.

ABOUT THIS JOB

Location: Richmond, Virginia

Department: Tissue Recovery

Schedule: Full-Time | Shift work and On-Call. Holidays & Weekends as required; Overtime as needed. Travel 60% or more.

Clinical Classification: Enhanced Clinical

HOW YOU'LL MAKE AN IMPACT

As a Supervisor, Tissue Recovery Operations you'll play a vital role in advancing our mission. In this position, you'll be responsible for providing direct leadership to the Tissue Recovery surgical staff. They assign daily activities, monitor productivity, and report outcomes to the department manager. They develop and coach team members in defined key performance areas to support defined goals and objectives. They assist the manager in addressing employee-related issues and celebrating employee successes. They participate in the recovery on-call rotation and the administrator on-call schedules.

Important: This role requires the ability to sit, stand, bend, walk, and lift up to 50 lbs. for the duration of the shift; as well as wear personal protective equipment to include surgical gowns, masks, visors or goggles, and caps.

This role is critical to the LifeNet Health mission because it is an important step in taking the donor's gifts and transitioning them to lifesaving and health restoring allografts for patients around the globe.

Your work will have purpose every single day, contributing directly to life-changing outcomes.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Leadership and Training: Responsible for day-to-day supervision of the Tissue Recovery clinical surgical staff. Ensures all recovery operational shifts and on-call schedules are developed and managed equitably and effectively. Monitors and approves payroll for the Tissue Recovery clinical surgical staff according to schedules and case activity. Assists with the interviewing and selection of new staff for the department. Participate in the development and training of current and newly hired team members. Assists manager with staff performance evaluations and competency assessments. Ensures the staff are proficient in their understanding of current company policies and procedures and maintains oversight of all documentation and record keeping completion, submission, and maintenance. Support and participate in employee recognition and reward.
  • Tissue & Specimen Recovery: Able to function at the level of the Tissue Recovery Case Lead. Participates in all aspects of the clinical tissue recovery cases, including taking an active role in the call schedule as needed. May function as a trainer, preceptor, and/or competency assessor for new hires in training or existing staff advanced training. Expected to regularly observe and audit staff's performance and adherence to recovery policies during tissue recovery cases. Participates in the Administrator-On-Call (AOC) call schedule for clinical recovery case activities and inquiries.
  • Reporting and Project Management: Develops and maintains Tissue Recovery data reporting systems to provide weekly/monthly/yearly reporting of donor statistics and other information as needed. Ensures timely and accurate completion of recovery records to facilitate tissue throughput for processing and release. Provides oversight for the completion of the Zone Assessment Guide and other audit readiness activities as they relate to assigned activities, environments, and protocols for the tissue recovery department. Participates in departmental and organizational LEAN projects and initiatives.
  • Quality & Continuous Improvement: Ensures quality outcomes of all work performed by self and team. Documents, monitors and provides corrective action of complaints, non-conformances and accidents relating to tissue recovery activities and performance. Assists the Manager with the development of and compliance with departmental policies and procedures as well as compliance with industry standards and regulations. Assists with defining and developing departmental metrics to support the company and departmental goals and objectives. Other duties as assigned.

WHAT YOU'LL BRING

Minimum Requirements:

  • Valid State Driver's License
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Must be able to meet all credentialling requirements of area hospitals and other recovery facilities.
  • Must pass the Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (CTBS) exam from the Association for Advancing Tissue and Biologics (AATB) within 2 years of hire.
  • High School Diploma/GED with 4 years of Tissue Recovery experience

- or -

Associate's degree with 2 years of experience in healthcare related field

  • 2 years of people leadership experience, which may include Case Lead

Preferred Experience/Skills/Certifications:

  • Bachelor's degree (BA/BS): Advanced degree in a science, healthcare, or medical related focus
  • 4 years of work experience at LifeNet Health in Tissue Recovery with 2 years as a Case Lead
  • Enhanced Identification: Valid State Enhanced (or "Real ID") Driver's License and/or a current passport
  • Certified LEAN Green Belt: Certification offered by LifeNet Health or an external accredited entity
  • Certified Scrub Technician: Current certification from an accredited entity as an Operating Room Scrub Technician, or similar

Key Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • People Development: Actively engages in talent management practices (selection, promotion, development and engagement) to cultivate a workforce that is well aligned with current and emerging talent needs
  • Relationship Management: Builds and sustains partnerships across organizational boundaries and functions as well as outside the organization to achieve common goals and outcomes
  • Organizational Skills: Ability to plan, implement and monitor assignments effectively to meet the needs of the business
  • Time Management: Ability to use time in an effective and productive manner with ability to work under pressure with tight timelines, make critical decision and maintain a sense of focus and urgency
  • Attention to Detail: Able to perform tasks thoroughly and with care; checks work to ensure high degree of accuracy/completeness and early/on-time delivery
  • Analytical Thinking: Demonstrates the ability to successfully gather and evaluate pertinent information to draw conclusions and identify potential trends
  • Clinical Skills: Knowledge of Universal precautions, aseptic technique, surgical technique, advanced human anatomy, surgical instrumentation, bloodborne pathogens
  • Communication Skills: Written, verbal and presentation; ability to engage, inspire and influence people
  • Computer Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office

WHY JOIN LIFENET HEALTH

When you joinLifeNet Health, you're not just taking a job, you're joining a mission-driven community dedicated to making a global impact through regenerative medicine. You'll be part of a workplace that values authenticity, collaboration, and the drive to make a difference.

We recognize that great work happens when people feel supported. That's why our total rewards package is designed to help you thrive both professionally and personally.

Here's how we support YOU:

  • Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage- Comprehensive care that won't break the bank.
  • Profit Sharing Plan- Share in the success you help create.
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan- Invest in your future with confidence.
  • Paid Parental Leave- 6 weeks to bond with your newest family member.
  • Corporate Sponsored Events- Celebrate milestones and build connections.
  • Generous Paid Time Off- Because balance matters:
    • 18 vacation days (based on position, tenure, and state laws)
    • 9 sick days (subject to local and state regulations)
    • 9 holidays (7 standard + 2 floating)
  • Flexible Work Program- For approved roles, how and where you perform best.
  • Tuition reimbursement- We invest in your growth and education.
  • Career & Leadership Development- Expand your impact and potential.
  • Wellness Program- Prioritize your health with holistic resources.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)- Support for you and your household.
  • Incredible teammates- Collaborate with passionate, dedicated professionals.

Note: All benefits are subject to eligibility requirements and may be modified at any time, with or without notice, unless otherwise required by law. This job posting does not constitute an employment contract and does not alter the "at-will" nature of employment at LifeNet Health.

COMPENSATION

Salary Range: $29.81 to $39.75 / hourly

Final compensation will be based on factors such as geographic location, qualifications, and prior relevant experience. The pay range for this position is $29.81 hourly/annually (entry level qualifications to $39.75 hourly (experienced in this role). Actual compensation may be higher based on the successful candidate's knowledge and relevant experience.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

LifeNet Health is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

As part of our commitment to safety, we maintain a drug-free workplace and conduct pre-employment substance abuse screening.

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