Job Description
Job Description
- Responsible for the Identification of dairy cows that require health care services.
- Responsible for the Identification of animals that can pose a threat to the health and general wellbeing of lactating cows in the herd for treatment.
- Adhere strictly to the daily routine visitation schedule.
- Identify treated cows with the electronic tagging system (microchipping/RFID) upon the agreement of the farmers and at the point of treatment or any non-clinical service delivery.
- Record and update on the online data portal ,monitoring and evaluation platforms, details of the farmer and its livestock such as:
- The farmer’s contact details
- The farmers’ identification number
- The farm location
- The number of cows
- The breed of the cows
- The sex of the cows
- The colour of the cows
- The chip number
- Any other information
- Ensure Farmers sign off on the service form designed by Livestock247 for each cow treated and/or microchipped
- Maintain record of vaccination and treatment of respective cows
- Keep track of the record of vaccination and treatment as references for subsequent services.
- Keep track of the record of the number of cows serviced per farmer and identify when a farmer has reached the service limit
- Collect and collate daily and weekly activity report, data, of all activities the point of service and upload regularly on theonline data portal
- Escalate and report to your line Manager advanced and complicated cases that will require referral to the Community Veterinary clinic
- Sensitize the farmers on adverse effect of indiscriminate use of antibiotics, endemic prevalent livestock diseases, and measures to combat same.
- Administer antibiotics sensitive to the pathogens prevalent in the communities
- Keep records and track utilization of drugs and other consumables
- Recommend Process improvement
- Any other duties assigned such as but not limited to;
- Collation of the data of Non-inclusive Farmers within the ProjectCommunity with the average numbers of their animals (small and large ruminants)
- Details of major livestock market with their pricing within the location of the farmers.
Requirements for the Role
- Hold at least a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Livestock Health Management.
- 1 - 3 years work experience.
- Possession of valid practicing license.
- Proven experience, skills and knowledge and preferred experience on dairy management, animal health, and livestock extension services especially in African settings.
- Have strong program management skills and high level of analytical skills in planning and project implementation
- Be flexible, respond professionally, and establish priorities in often fluid, changing, and challenging situations with minimal guidance provided.
- Be able to work calmly, tactfully, and effectively under pressure and to demonstrate extreme flexibility in managing more than one activity.
- Possess willingness and enthusiasm for working with rural and vulnerable communities living in remote areas of the country.
- In addition to being proficient in English, the Veterinarian must have basic understanding of the local languages used in the target communities such as Hausa or Fulfulde.