About the Position:
The Interim Assistant Dairy Farm Manager will assist and work with the Dairy Superintendent in the operation and management of the dairy facility. Provide leadership in the absence of the superintendent. Carry out standards set forth by DVU and the superintendent in the area of breeding, feeding, milking, and management. Assist and support classroom and laboratory education programs that directly involve the dairy barn. Assist and be on duty for special events. Direct and supervise student employees. Assist with management and maintenance of the dairy facility. Work to reach goals set forth regarding management of feeding, breeding, production, and heifer raising.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Breeding, feeding, milking, and maintaining dairy animals
- Supervising students in all aspects of the dairy
- Daily maintenance, fixing machinery, upgrading the facility
- Purchasing feed and other supplies
- Office paperwork, timecards, etc.
- Assisting faculty with education and special events
- Other duties as assigned
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Good animal-handling skills and an understanding of animal welfare and health issues
- Knowledge of farm equipment operations and maintenance
- Technical/practical dairy farming skills/qualifications
- Some veterinarian skills (IV, administering drugs, and shots)
- Ability to drive a livestock truck and trailer
- Problem solving skills (the ability to handle unexpected situations)
- Reliable (dependable and consistent)
- Obtain a medical card
Education and Experience:
- High School diploma or equivalent (GED)
- Must have 1-3 years of directly related experience
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
- High noise environment
- High dust, dirt, grease environment
- Exposure to moving machinery
- Exposure to chemicals
- Outdoor exposure to weather
- Requires protective devices
- Intermittently sitting, standing, stooping
- Typically standing or walking
- Typically bending, crouching, stooping
- Frequent lifting 25 lbs. or more
- Climbing ladders and scaffolds & silos
- Using tools requiring high dexterity
About the University:
Delaware Valley University (DelVal) is a private, comprehensive, nonprofit university educating students with a curriculum that emphasizes and requires experiential learning. Located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, about 30 miles north of Philadelphia, the University offers 28 undergraduate majors in business, arts and sciences, and agricultural and environmental sciences; 12 master's degrees; and a doctorate in education. Founded in 1896, DelVal has been cited by the National Society for Experiential Education as having the country's top experiential learning program, by Princeton Review as one of the best colleges in the Northeast, and by College Factual as having one of the top 20 animal science programs in the country.
Delaware Valley University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce.
Skills Required
- High School diploma or equivalent (GED)
- 1-3 years of directly related experience
- Good animal-handling skills and understanding of animal welfare and health issues
- Knowledge of farm equipment operations and maintenance
- Technical/practical dairy farming skills/qualifications
- Some veterinarian skills (IV, administering drugs, shots)
- Ability to drive a livestock truck and trailer
- Ability to supervise and direct student employees
- Ability to perform maintenance, fix machinery, and upgrade facility
- Obtain a medical card
What We Do
Delaware Valley University (DelVal) is dedicated to encouraging and facilitating an environment where students can realize their dreams. Students graduate with the skills necessary to pursue careers that provide personal satisfaction, impact the greater good and make a difference in the issues that matter most to them. DelVal features individualized attention, small class sizes, and an applied—as well as theoretical—approach to learning in Doylestown, PA. Founded in 1896, our institution offers rich programs in the sciences, as well as a variety of programs in business and the humanities, offering 28 undergraduate majors, more than nine master’s programs, a doctoral program, and a variety of adult education courses. We have a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, and provide each of our students with real-world, hands-on experience across each of our programs.







