Clinical Optometrist

Wicker Park Eye Center

Clinical Optometrist

Chicago, IL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Summary

    The Clinical Optometrist is responsible for delivering comprehensive eye care within a fast-paced ophthalmology practice. This role provides routine and medical optometric services, supports co-management of surgical patients, and contributes to practice growth through high-quality patient care and specialty service development. The Optometrist works collaboratively with the Physician/Owner and clinical team to ensure excellent clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and operational efficiency.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Perform comprehensive eye examinations, including refractions and medical eye evaluations
    • Diagnose and manage ocular conditions such as dry eye disease, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and ocular surface disease
    • Provide pre-operative and post-operative care for surgical patients (e.g., cataract, refractive, and other procedures)
    • Develop and manage treatment plans in alignment with practice protocols and physician guidance
    • Utilize and interpret diagnostic testing, including OCT, visual fields, fundus photography, and other ophthalmic imaging
    • Document all findings, diagnoses, and treatment plans accurately and thoroughly in the electronic medical record (EMR)
    • Educate patients on diagnoses, treatment options, and preventive eye care in a clear and compassionate manner
    • Support and expand specialty services, particularly in dry eye management and/or ocular aesthetics
    • Identify opportunities to improve patient outcomes, satisfaction, and practice growth through clinical excellence and service development
    • Collaborate closely with the Physician/Owner and clinical team to ensure continuity and quality of care
    • Maintain efficient patient flow while delivering high-quality, patient-centered care
    • Participate in clinical protocols, quality initiatives, and workflow improvements
    • Adhere to HIPAA regulations, safety standards, and infection control policies
    • Stay current with advancements in optometry and ophthalmology through continuing education

    Qualifications

    • Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from an accredited program
    • Active and unrestricted state licensure to practice optometry
    • Experience in a medical/ophthalmology setting preferred
    • Interest or experience in dry eye management and/or ocular aesthetics strongly preferred
    • Strong clinical, diagnostic, and communication skills
    • Spanish speaking preferred
    • Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
    • Commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care

    Compensation

    Base salary plus eligible for bonus compensation based on performance metrics