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TAHC - Region Director (Veterinarian IV) - Amarillo
at Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR)
Your Skills. Our Mission. Stronger Together at TAHC! Start your career at the Texas Animal Health Commission as we work together to protect the livestock industry. Whether you’re looking to begin your career, apply your current skills and experience, or explore opportunities to innovate, we encourage you to apply! At TAHC, we promote a culture of teamwork, open communication, transparency, and a commitment to educating the public while safeguarding Texas livestock. Join us and make a difference—because protecting Texas agriculture starts with you!
**Position Location: ** Amarillo
General Description:
Serves as leadership to administer the animal health programs for the region
within the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC). Work involves overseeing the
region office, veterinary activities, disease control functions, and
consultative services; works closely with TAHC personnel; investigates
incidents of animal disease and disseminating information on disease control
and eradication. Works under minimal supervision, with extensive latitude for
the use of initiative and independent judgment.
Essential Job Functions:
• Serves as region leadership supervising the work of others and agency
functions.
• Leads and administers all animal health programs for the region and assures
the programs and materials are updated and consistently and correctly applied.
• Ensures that herd/flock owners are contacted within prescribed times and
determines the extent of index herd/flock and/or adjacent herd or flock
testing that is indicated. Completes herd/flock test and management plans in
accordance with policy and works with owners to gain agreement on plans.
• Works with Region Managers to assign appropriate herd/flock work and follow-
up tasks to supporting inspectors.
• Works with the assigned Regional epidemiologist to ensure that
epidemiological investigations are completed within prescribed timeframes and
checks the information for accuracy and completeness of reports, test charts,
lab reports and others.
• Continuously re-evaluates affected herds/flocks to assure that proper
disease management practices are employed.
• Oversees and provides procedural assistance and training to inspectors for
collecting and submitting test samples for all program diseases.
• Participates and fulfills leadership role(s) in the agency’s emergency
preparedness and response activities; maintains current knowledge of the
agency’s roles and responsibilities in emergency preparedness and response.
Plays an active role in emergency management activities in the surrounding
areas.
• Oversees and ensures compliance with regulations in all aspects of livestock
market, slaughter plant, livestock inspections, and others.
• Ensures all phases of testing, market cattle identifications,
epidemiological investigations, and traces are complete and timely. Routinely
performs field activities.
• Prepares and delivers educational presentations to the industry, veterinary
and community groups, as well as to agency staff and associates when
requested.
• Meets with producers, market owners, and other stakeholders to address
concerns and problems not resolved by the Regional Manager.
• Oversees risk management programs within the Region Offices, including
proper antigen controls and medical waste disposal.
• Serves as a Subject Matter Expert for other TAHC Departments to develop and
update rules, communication materials, and other agency documents.
• Performs Foreign Animal Disease (FAD) response activities.
• Works as a team with other Region Directors/Veterinarians, the Deputy
Executive Director, and the Director of Field Operations to distribute
caseloads.
• Performs other related duties as assigned.