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Poultry Care Supervisor

Kreher Family Farms
locationWolcott, NY 14590, USA
PublishedPublished: Published yesterday
Livestock / Animal Production
Full time
JOB SUMMARY

The primary responsibility of the Poultry Care Supervisor is managing the day-to-day activities of the Poultry Care Attendants (PCA), and leading work functions in the care of the pullets or layers. This includes assisting with bird moves, vaccinations, feeding, and overseeing the general well-being of the layers and/or pullets. This also assisting the Poultry Production Manager in providing the PCAs with effective performance feedback.

JOB RESPONSIBILTIES

Strategic and tactical work for which this position is accountable:

The job responsibilities of the Poultry Care Supervisor are:
  • Scheduling and task management for all Poultry Care Attendant direct reports. Approval of time cards.
  • Monitor workers to insure proper handling of the layers and/or pullets at all times.
  • Checkout of poultry housing systems (Feed, Lights, Air, Water, Sanitation, FLAWS) to ensure that all systems are working properly.
  • Ensuring that procedures and processes related to poultry husbandry are being followed at all times.
  • Monitoring animal health, keep current on accepted practices and methods relating to animal health.
  • Lead by example, look for ways to improve practices.
  • Look for opportunities to improve safety and inform Safety Manager of potential hazards.
  • Acts as a team player (supports and encourages co-workers); treats management, co-workers, and employees with respect.
  • Monitor all records for mortality and chore check lists for completion of tasks. Keep paperwork up-to-date. Order supplies as needed.
  • May assist with bird weighing, and moving birds when necessary. Schedule appropriate help for those tasks.
  • Assist in monitoring AEI/PMSI/Pulse control systems.
  • May be responsible for responding to alarms.
  • Assist in working with processing in monitoring/controlling egg flow.
  • Perform other duties as requested.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Capabilities and traits essential to perform satisfactorily

The Poultry Care Supervisor will be an effective communicator, communicating with the Poultry Production Manager, Director of Poultry Management, or the Site Manager in matters pertaining to production planning, farm and flock performance, animal health and nutrition management decisions. The Poultry Care Supervisor also needs to have:
  • Strong organization skills
  • Be comfortable with current technology including working knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • Strong background in poultry care and animal management
  • Strong knowledge of animal welfare standards and biosecurity
  • General knowledge of the regulations and standards for Safe Quality Foods, OSHA, HAACP, Eggland's Best, FDA, Animal Care standards, and USDA
  • Uncompromised ethics and integrity
  • Possess a high degree of initiative
  • Demonstrates commitment to continued professional growth and development

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • Minimum of two years of experience in poultry care is required
  • Associate's Degree in Animal Science, or related field is a plus
  • Two years of relevant leadership experience is preferred

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to
  • Sit, talk, see and hear
  • Stand and walk
  • Lift or move up to 25 pounds
  • Verbally communicate in a concise manner
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and working at a computer monitor
  • Hours may be long and irregular

The physical work environment is a typical farm/agricultural environment with attendant noise level. The employee will often be exposed to:
  • Dust and dirt and odors associated with agricultural farming
  • Excessive noise levels associated with farm machinery

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