Why join us?
Conestoga Eye is a heavily medical-based practice specializing in eye plastics and pediatric ophthalmology. The practice emphasizes the importance of a supportive and collaborative work environment, allowing healthcare professionals to excel and deliver exceptional patient care. With a mission to provide unparalleled eye care for both adults and children, Conestoga Eye strives to ensure that every appointment is a warm and welcoming experience. The practice and its dedicated doctors prioritize patient-centered care, actively engage with the community, and make patients' well-being their utmost priority. Whether individuals require routine exams, medical consultations, or surgical procedures, patients can rely on Conestoga Eye's experienced eye specialists and surgeons to meet their needs with expertise and compassion.
Conestoga Eye offers competitive compensation and benefits packages, including:
Pay range of $115K to $160K, depending on experience and specialtyMedical insuranceRetirement savings plansPaid time offContinuing education allowanceWhat you'll do:
Practicing in a fast-paced clinical setting, you'll collaborate closely with other healthcare professionals, such as ophthalmologists and primary care physicians, to deliver comprehensive care to patients. A typical day consists of conducting thorough eye examinations to diagnose vision problems and eye diseases, prescribing corrective lenses and other necessary treatments, and educating patients on proper eye care and preventative measures. Whether working part-time or full-time, you may occasionally be required to accommodate evening or weekend shifts based on the practice's requirements. It's vital to stay updated with advancements in optometry and vision care through continuous education and professional development, ensuring the highest standard of care for your patients.
Who we're seeking:
You're an energetic professional with a keen interest in anterior surface disease, blepharitis, and dry eye, along with a focus on pediatrics and a particular interest or experience in managing amblyopia cases. You'll have the unique opportunity to engage in research endeavors, including participation in studies related to pediatric ophthalmology, dry eye, and eyelid conditions, among others, such as PEDIG and commercial studies. To excel in this role, you must possess strong diagnostic and treatment skills coupled with excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Meticulous attention to detail in maintaining accurate patient records while functioning effectively both independently and as an integral part of a collaborative team is essential. An unwavering dedication to providing exceptional patient care is paramount.
Why you'll love South Central Pennsylvania:
Living in South Central Pennsylvania offers a remarkable combination of stunning natural landscapes and a strong community spirit. From the majestic Appalachian Mountains to the meandering Susquehanna River and the abundance of state parks and forests, the region provides endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to engage in activities like biking, hiking, camping, fishing, and even hot air ballooning. The area is also characterized by its close-knit communities, with towns like Lancaster and Hershey, fostering a sense of belonging and support among residents. Vibrant restaurants, live theater performances, and a myriad of community events, festivals, and activities offer something for everyone. With Harrisburg International Airport nearby, Philadelphia International Airport, and Baltimore Washington Airport just a short drive away, residents enjoy convenient access to major transportation hubs. Additionally, the proximity of train services to major cities such as Philadelphia, New York, and Washington D.C. add to the region's appeal and connectivity.
Minimum Qualifications:
Doctor of Optometry degree from an accredited optometry schoolCurrent optometry license in the state of PennsylvaniaPreferred Qualifications:
Completed subspecialty fellowshipExperience in pediatrics or glaucoma carePrevious experience as an optician is preferredSpecial Notice:
This is not a career opportunity with VSP Vision or its companies. VSP Vision is helping Premier Program providers recruit qualified applicants for their private practices. The hiring decision and acceptance of this position is solely between the hiring practice and the applicant.
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