You'll report directly to ownership and serve as the primary veterinarian for the sow system while also partnering with a retiring DVM who will remain as part-time support. The herds are stable, the culture is collaborative, and the expectation is simple: keep things running smoothly, and make them even better where you see opportunity.
THE ROLE:
• Maintain herd health and welfare across four sow units (2,500 head each) and supporting gilt herds
• Strengthen and enforce biosecurity and disease prevention protocols
• Split time between field work (~50%) and documentation / analysis (~50%)
• Oversee the production manager, gilt selection teams, and collaborate with the service reps to optimize performance
• Diagnose health concerns and advise on treatment, vaccination, and reproductive programs
• Design and implement research / improvement projects – autonomy encouraged
• Monitor performance data and identify areas for operational gains
• Support genetics programs, including GGP / GP herds
• Train and mentor staff on herd health standards and best practices
• Maintain accurate veterinary records and reporting to leadership
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS JOB:
• Healthy herds – no constant firefighting
• Autonomy to lead and innovate without bureaucracy
• Competitive salary
• Company car, phone, and computer provided
• Performance bonus negotiable – ownership is open to building one with you
• Relocation assistance available
• No overnight travel – all farms are within a 2.5-hour radius
• Family-oriented culture
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE:
• DVM with U.S. veterinary licensure (or eligible for Ohio license upon hire)
• 5+ years of sow production experience in the U.S. – finishing experience is a bonus but sow background is essential
• Has a TN visa, permanent residency, or U.S. citizenship
• Self-motivated, independent, and improvement-minded
• Team-oriented communicator who builds strong relationships across field teams
• Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required
WORKING CONDITIONS:
• Regular travel to sow units, gilt herds, and finishing sites – all day trips only
• Occasional participation in industry events, conferences, or training
• Blend of field time and office-based data/documentation work


