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Familiarity with the swine industry and veterinary requirements is a plus. Senior Buyer Level: * 7+ ... Reports To: Sr. Procurement Manager Christensen Farms promotes a culture of inclusion and strives ...

Buyer/Senior Buyer

Sleepy Eye, MN · On-site

$60K - $90K/yr

Familiarity with the swine industry and veterinary requirements is a plus. Senior Buyer Level: * 7+ ... Reports To: Sr. Procurement Manager Christensen Farms promotes a culture of inclusion and strives ...

Buyer/Senior Buyer

Sleepy Eye, MN · On-site

$60K - $90K/yr

Familiarity with the swine industry and veterinary requirements is a plus. Senior Buyer Level: * 7+ ... Reports To: Sr. Procurement Manager Christensen Farms promotes a culture of inclusion and strives ...

IN · On-site

The team ensures standardized veterinary medical care, surgical excellence, herd health management ... Support organ procurement program through ultrasound qualification of donor pigs and completion of ...

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How much do veterinary procurement manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for veterinary procurement manager in the United States is $95,876.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,000.00 and $114,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Veterinary Procurement Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Veterinary Procurement Manager, you need expertise in supply chain management, purchasing, and veterinary product knowledge, often supported by a degree in business, supply chain, or life sciences. Familiarity with procurement software, ERP systems, and relevant certifications such as Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) are commonly required. Strong negotiation, analytical thinking, and interpersonal communication skills help build relationships with suppliers and internal stakeholders. These abilities ensure efficient procurement of quality veterinary products, cost control, and uninterrupted operations in animal healthcare facilities.

How does a Veterinary Procurement Manager typically collaborate with veterinary staff and suppliers to ensure timely delivery of critical medical supplies?

A Veterinary Procurement Manager works closely with veterinary staff to understand their supply needs, forecast demand for medications and equipment, and prioritize urgent requests. They maintain regular communication with suppliers to negotiate contracts, manage lead times, and resolve any issues related to backorders or delays. Effective collaboration ensures the clinic or hospital always has the necessary inventory for patient care, minimizes disruptions, and helps build strong relationships with both internal teams and external vendors.

What does a Veterinary Procurement Manager do?

A Veterinary Procurement Manager is responsible for sourcing, negotiating, and purchasing veterinary supplies, medications, and equipment needed for animal healthcare facilities. They manage supplier relationships, ensure quality and compliance with regulations, and oversee inventory to maintain cost-effectiveness and continuous supply. Their role is essential in making sure veterinarians and staff have the resources they need to provide optimal care to animals, while also keeping within budgetary constraints.

What is the difference between Veterinary Procurement Manager vs Veterinary Supply Coordinator?

AspectVeterinary Procurement ManagerVeterinary Supply Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires purchasing or supply chain certifications, relevant experienceOften requires similar certifications, focusing on inventory management
Work EnvironmentWorks in procurement departments, managing supplier relationshipsOperates within veterinary clinics or hospitals, handling supply inventory
Industry UsageCommon in larger veterinary organizations and supply companiesFound in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and retail stores

The Veterinary Procurement Manager focuses on sourcing and purchasing supplies for veterinary practices or companies, managing supplier relationships, and negotiating contracts. In contrast, the Veterinary Supply Coordinator handles day-to-day inventory management, ensuring clinics are stocked with necessary supplies. While both roles require knowledge of veterinary supplies, the Procurement Manager has a broader strategic role, whereas the Supply Coordinator focuses on operational inventory tasks.

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Veterinary Technician I/II

Veterinary Technician I/II

United Therapeutics

Christiansburg, VA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

California, US residentsclick here.

The job details are as follows:

Who We Are

We are the first publicly-traded biotech or pharmaceutical company to take the form of a public benefit corporation. Our public benefit purpose is to provide a brighter future for patients through the development of novel pharmaceutical therapies; and technologies that expand the availability of transplantable organs.

United Therapeutics (Nasdaq: UTHR) seeks to travel down the corridors of indifference to develop treatments for rare, deadly diseases. We were founded in 1996 by a family seeking a cure for their daughter's pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Today, we have six FDA-approved therapies that treat PAH, pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease (PH-ILD) and neuroblastoma, a rare pediatric cancer. Our near-term pipeline seeks to develop additional therapies for PAH and pulmonary fibrosis (PF).

The cure for end-stage life-threatening diseases like PAH, PH-ILD, PF, and many others is an organ transplant, but only a small percentage of donated organs are available to address the vast need. For this reason, we are working to create manufactured organs to address the shortage of kidneys, hearts, lungs, and livers available for transplant. We believe an unlimited supply of tolerable, transplantable organs will eliminate the transplant waiting list and cure end-stage organ diseases for which transplant is not currently an option.
Who You Are

Are you passionate about working with large animals? Do you want to be part of a collaborative team working in xenotransplantation?

This role is responsible for the general care/husbandry of all pigs within the barrier facility. Additionally, this role plays a critical part in the support of all veterinary procedures (survival and non-surgeries, sample collections and necropsies for the xenotransplantation program). Veterinary Technicians assist veterinarian staff in routine veterinary care of the USDA covered species and assist veterinarians in providing preventive medical care, medical nursing and euthanasia in addition to maintaining animal health records.

  • Independently perform and document the day-to-day activities of the swine herd, including, herd health (general nursing care, vaccinations, medications, treatments, etc.), nutrition (feed management), and reproduction (AI, Boar semen collection, estrus synchronization)
  • Assist veterinarian(s) and surgeons(s) with all elements of operative procedures, such as setup and tear-down, and post-operative animal care (i.e. examining animals, checking vitals, monitoring animals under anesthesia)
  • Collect, store, ship, and inventory samples (blood, nasal, tissue, etc.) from animals for health and pathogen testing
  • Provide assistance with post-op procedures including imaging, biopsies, bronchoscopy, tissue procurement and management of cardiopulmonary functions
  • Maintain appropriate records for animal husbandry and care activity records
  • Perform other duties as assigned


For this role you will need

Minimum Requirements

  • Associate degree in veterinary technology or animal sciences
  • For Veterinary Technician I level:
    • 2+ years of experience in large animal care and handling, experience following IACUC and research protocols and working with controlled substances, experience performing medical tests, observing behaviors, collecting samples, and administering medication to large animals with an associates degree, or
    • 1+ year of experience in large animal care and handling, experience following IACUC and research protocols and working with controlled substances, experience performing medical tests, observing behaviors, collecting samples, and administering medication to large animals with a bachelor's degree
  • For Veterinary Technician II level:
    • 4+ years of experience in large animal care and handling, experience following IACUC and research protocols and working with controlled substances, experience performing medical tests, observing behaviors, collecting samples, and administering medication to large animals with an associate degree or
    • 2+ years of experience in large animal care and handling, experience following IACUC and research protocols and working with controlled substances, experience performing medical tests, observing behaviors, collecting samples, and administering medication to large animals with a bachelor's degree
  • Licensed Veterinary Technician-NAVTA Licensed Vet Tech through the VA Board of Veterinary Medicine
  • Working knowledge of animal husbandry including nutrition, reproduction, and safety
  • Knowledge and experience with data collection and recording of large animals
  • Working knowledge of the Animal Welfare and other regulations regarding animal research, USDA, FDA, and DEA
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Strong attention to operational planning and follow through
  • Ability to author and follow SOPs
  • Works under moderate supervision on routine tasks; may seek advice of more senior employees
  • Must not have any other interaction with other pigs outside of the company
  • Physical Demand:
    • Lift 75 lbs to waist level
    • Push/Pull 200 lbs on wheels


Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in veterinary technology or animal sciences
  • Working knowledge/understanding of GxP compliance

Job Location

This position is located at our Christiansburg, VA facility.

At United Therapeutics, our mission and vision are one. We use our enthusiasm, creativity, and persistence to innovate for the unmet medical needs of our patients and to benefit our other stakeholders. We are bold and unconventional. We have fun, we do good.

Eligible employees may participate in the Company's comprehensive benefits suite of programs, including medical / dental / vision / prescription coverage, employee wellness resources, savings plans (401k and ESPP), paid time off & paid parental leave benefits, disability benefits, and more. For additional information on Company benefits, please visit https://www.unither.com/careers/benefits-and-amenities

United Therapeutics Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.