Company Description
At
our practice, we believe that the optometrist is the hero of
primary eye care, enabling and safeguarding their patient’s ability
to experience his or her best vision. For many people, an
optometrist is also the first point of contact into the healthcare
system. The eyes can offer a window into overall health, and thus
this first touch point can be critical for patients getting the
care they need for serious conditions. We don’t take that
responsibility lightly, which is why we empower our optometrists to
provide the highest quality of care.
We offer
competitive benefits that demonstrate how much we value
optometrists, ensuring that the financial, health, and well-being
needs of doctors are met.
Financial
Benefits
Competitive
salary and bonus potential (up to thirty thousand dollars per
year)
Professional liability insurance
coverage
Optometry license reimbursement
Employer-provided student loan repayment
program (up to twelve thousand dollars per year) at select offices
Annual Continuing Education Symposium with
industry experts and up to 22 hours of COPE-approved CE
Retirement savings programs with employer
match
Health Savings Account (HSA) with
employer contribution
Personal financial
wellness and planning services
Health & Wellness
Benefits
No on-call or
late evening hours
Medical and dental
coverage
Paid holidays and personal time off
Paid FMLA leave of absence
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), including medical and dependent
care
Basic life insurance with supplemental
life insurance options
Short- and long-term
disability insurance
And
more!
Plus, there
are career and development paths available to
you!
Job Description
Primary care is more than prescribing contacts
and eyeglasses. Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of
anterior and posterior segment pathology in their practices. They
manage ocular disease to their comfort level, including but not
limited to :
Treating corneal ulcers
and uveitis
Diagnosing diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma
Removal of foreign bodies
Diagnosing macular
disease, retinal holes and retinal detachments
Qualifications
Doctor of Optometry Degree (OD) from an Accredited School of
Optometry
State Licensed or will be licensed to
practice Optometry (New Graduates) in the state in which you
will be practicing.
Additional Information
For more information, please visit our
website .
Optometrist • Copeland, FL, US