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Are you passionate about delivering comprehensive, patient-centered eye care grounded in clinical excellence?
Do you thrive on building long-term, trust-based relationships with patients and families?
Are you energized by collaborating with fellowship-trained ophthalmologists and residency-trained optometrists in a multi-specialty environment?
Does the opportunity for personal and professional growth excite you?
If you answered, “Yes!” to these questions, you might be our next new team member!
About the Opportunity
Medical Eye Center is seeking a full-time Optometrist (O.D.) licensed (or eligible for licensure) in the State of Oregon to join our established, thriving, multi-specialty team in Southern Oregon.
Serving the Southern Oregon for over 100 years, Medical Eye Center has been a regional leader in comprehensive ophthalmology and subspecialty surgical care. Our collaborative provider team includes fellowship-trained ophthalmologists across multiple subspecialties and residency-trained optometrists committed to excellence in medical and surgical co-management.
This role offers the opportunity to practice full-scope optometry in a medically oriented setting, including primary eye care, ocular disease management, perioperative care, and collaborative treatment planning. We are seeking a confident, growth-minded clinician who values accountability, teamwork, and high standards of patient care.
Who You Are
- Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree from an accredited optometry program
- Active Oregon license (or eligible for licensure) and in good standing
- 3+ years of clinical experience preferred (residency training highly valued; new graduates with strong clinical training encouraged to apply)
- Experienced in comprehensive eye exams, refractive care, and contact lens fittings (including specialty lenses preferred)
- Comfortable diagnosing and managing ocular disease, including glaucoma, dry eye disease, diabetic eye disease, and macular degeneration
- Skilled in pre- and post-operative surgical co-management (cataract and refractive surgery experience preferred)
- Proficient in interpreting OCT, visual fields, fundus photography, and other diagnostic imaging
- Committed to evidence-based medicine and high clinical standards
- Demonstrates personal accountability and ownership in both words and actions
- Thrives in a culture of openness, trust, and collaborative teamwork
- Exceptional communicator with strong interpersonal skills and a heart for patient education
Who We Are
- A well-established, high-volume, multi-specialty ophthalmology practice
- Home to fellowship-trained ophthalmologists and residency-trained optometrists practicing in a collaborative model
- Known for exceptional patient satisfaction and long-term relationships
- Deeply committed to organizational culture rooted in trust, transparency, and accountability
- Invested in our team through continuing education and personal development
- Transparent in operations and inclusive in decision-making
- Proud legacy of early adoption of innovative techniques and technology in service of exceptional patient care.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive medical eye exams and advanced diagnostic testing.
- Provide routine vision exams, including glasses and contact lens prescriptions and fittings.
- Educate patients on diagnoses, treatment plans, and follow-up care.
- Manage pre- and post-operative care for cataract, glaucoma, and other surgical patients.
- Collaborate with ophthalmologists and optometrists in a team-based, MD/OD-integrated care model.
- Maintain communication and coordination with referring providers in the community.
- Accurately and promptly document all patient interactions in the EMR system.
- Participate in continuing education and professional development opportunities.
What We Offer
- A respected, well-established practice with a reputation for excellence across Southern Oregon.
- Access to state-of-the-art diagnostic and surgical technology.
- A highly skilled clinical support team focused on quality patient outcomes.
- Opportunities for professional growth and continuing education.
- Optional four-day work week for excellent work-life balance in scenic Southern Oregon.
- An exceptional and unique culture built upon openness, accountability, and our shared human experience.
Why You'll Love Living and Practicing in Southern Oregon
Southern Oregon offers an exceptional quality of life with a perfect balance of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and community charm. Located along the Rogue Valley is known for its scenic surroundings, enjoyable climate, and welcoming small-town feel. You'll enjoy year-round opportunities for hiking, fishing, rafting, and wine tasting in the heart of Oregon’s renowned wine country. With a thriving local arts scene, excellent schools, and easy access to both the coast and the mountains, Rogue Valley is an ideal place to put down roots and build a meaningful career. Whether you’re raising a family or simply looking for a slower pace without sacrificing professional opportunity, Southern Oregon delivers an unmatched lifestyle for healthcare professionals.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive compensation: base salary plus production-based incentives
- Estimated annual earnings: $150,000 – $225,000 (dependent on experience, schedule, and production)
- CME allowance and 5 paid CME days
- Paid time off and 7 paid holidays
- Paid health insurance options
- Excellent vision benefits
- Dental insurance available
- 401K profit sharing plan
- Generous discounts on products and services within the Medical Eye Center and Renew Medical Spa
Qualifications
- Doctor of Optometry degree from an accredited School of Optometry.
- One-year OD Residency preferred, or a minimum of three years of clinical experience with a history of chronic disease management.
- Licensed Optometrist in Oregon
This is an opportunity to practice full-scope, medically oriented optometry at a high level alongside exceptional surgeons and colleagues, in a culture that values both clinical excellence and human connection.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $150,000.00 - $225,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) 3% Match
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Family leave
- Flexible schedule
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance