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FARM MANAGER - ANIMAL OPERATIONS

Share this jobFarm Manager - Animal OperationsFarmer D & Co.Date Posted March 19, 2026Location Lawrenceville, NJCategory AgricultureJob type Part-TimeCompany DescriptionFarmer D & Co. guides the strategic development of regenerative farms, land-based communities, and experiential destinations. As a an advisory, planning, and design practice, we partner with landowners, developers, and organizations to bring land-based projects to life.Job DescriptionLocationOrchard Hill Farms, Princeton, New Jersey(On-site | Part-time | Seasonal variability)About Orchard Hill FarmsOrchard Hill Farms is a diversified farm committed to regenerative land stewardship, humane animal care, and operating with ecologically sound practices. We are entering an exciting implementation phase and are seeking a hands-on, experienced farm manager to lead day-to-day animal operations and help refine systems that support long-term farm health and productivity.Position OverviewThe Part-Time Farm Manager (Animal Operations) will oversee daily livestock care, grazing and rotation systems, and animal-related infrastructure. This role is ideal for a self-directed livestock professional who is comfortable balancing hands-on work with planning, problem-solving, and system improvement. The position will work closely with the land owner as well as the farm consultant team (Farmer D Consulting) to align animal management practices with broader farm goals.The ideal candidate will have direct experience working with cattle, sheep, poultry, and/or camelids, and a strong working knowledge of animal fertility, breeding cycles, and preventative health management.Key ResponsibilitiesAnimal Care & OperationsOversee daily care, health, and welfare of all livestock, including Belted Galloway cattle, Black Nose sheep, alpacas, and chickensImplement and manage rotational grazing and animal movement plans across speciesMonitor forage conditions and adjust rotations to support animal health, soil health, and parasite preventionMonitor animal fertility, breeding readiness, and reproductive healthManage maternity and birthing processes for Belted Galloway cattle, including pre- and post-calving careOversee feeding protocols appropriate to each species and life stage (growth, breeding, lactation, recovery)Proactively monitor, prevent, and manage parasite pressure—particularly in sheep—using best practices in grazing management, observation, and interventionIdentify and address animal health issues; coordinate veterinary care when necessaryMaintain accurate observations and communicate emerging issues earlyInfrastructure & SystemsManage and maintain animal-related infrastructure (fencing, water systems, shelters)Identify infrastructure improvements or repairs needed to support animal operationsSupport planning for seasonal infrastructure needsPlanning & ManagementHelp define and refine animal management priorities and protocolsTrack key operational needs related to feed, supplies, and equipmentSupport seasonal planning and labor needs related to animal operationsSupport planning around breeding schedules, birthing seasons, weaning, and seasonal health managementCollaboration & CommunicationCoordinate with the land owners and the Farmer D Consulting teamContribute to onboarding and alignment around animal systems and goalsProvide clear communication around challenges, observations, and opportunitiesTime CommitmentPart-time role with seasonal variabilityEstimated average: 10–20 hours per week, with flexibility during peak seasonsProximity: must live within close proximity to the farm for daily care of animals (Lawrenceville, NJ 08648)QualificationsDemonstrated experience managing livestock, with species-specific experience strongly preferredHands-on experience with cattle breeding, calving, and maternity careWorking knowledge of parasite prevention and management, particularly in sheepStrong understanding of regenerative grazing and animal management practicesComfort working independently and making day-to-day operational decisionsPractical experience with fencing, water systems, and basic farm infrastructureReliable, organized, and detail-orientedPhysically capable of farm work in varying weather conditionsPreferred ExperienceExperience managing multi-species herds that include cattle, sheep, poultry, and/or alpacasExperience working on small to mid-scale regenerative farmsFamiliarity with pasture-based systems, forage management, and low-input animal health strategiesExperience supporting breeding programs and seasonal livestock planningCompensationCompetitive hourly rate, commensurate with experienceDetails discussed during interviewsCompensationthis position is: hourly, varies DOE, $30.00 - $45.00Application instructionsPlease click here to sign in and view application details.If you are not registered, you'll be prompted to do so. Don't worry, it's free!Deadlineno deadlineApply NowView similar jobsfarm manager animals livestock princetonShare this job