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Evening Optometrist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

Optometrist

Dallas, TX · On-site

$110 - $160/hr

No evening or weekend hours required * Competitive compensation, commensurate with experience ... Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from an accredited institution * Must be comfortable with routine ...

Optometrist

Katy, TX · On-site

$700/day

Flexible scheduling with no evening or weekend hours required. * Clinical autonomy and control over ... HealthDrive delivers on-site optometry, dentistry, podiatry, audiology, and behavioral health ...

Optometrist Opportunity HealthDrive is currently seeking an Optometrist, to work part-time (3 days ... Flexible scheduling with no evening or weekend hours required. * Clinical autonomy and control over ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

Optometrist

Marina, CA · On-site

$456 - $549/day

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

No on-call or late evening hours * Medical and dental coverage * Paid holidays and personal time ... Our optometrists report seeing a high amount of anterior and posterior segment pathology in their ...

Optometrist

Taunton, MA · On-site

$700/day

Optometrist Position HealthDrive is currently seeking an Optometrist , to work full-time (4 days ... Flexible scheduling with no evening or weekend hours required. * Clinical autonomy and control over ...

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How much do evening optometrist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for evening optometrist in the United States is $124,213.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,000.00 and $146,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an evening optometrist?

Evening optometrists are licensed eye care professionals who provide optometry services during evening hours, typically after standard business times. They conduct eye exams, diagnose vision problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. Evening optometrists help accommodate patients who are unable to attend appointments during the day due to work or other commitments. Their flexible schedules make eye care more accessible to a broader range of patients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an evening optometrist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Evening Optometrist, you need a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, a valid state license, and expertise in vision assessment and ocular health. Familiarity with diagnostic instruments such as phoropters, retinal cameras, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently during evening hours help build patient trust and ensure quality care. These skills and qualities are crucial for providing accurate diagnoses and maintaining patient satisfaction during non-standard clinic hours.

What are some common challenges faced by evening optometrists and how can they be addressed?

Evening optometrists often encounter challenges such as managing a higher volume of patients after regular work hours and addressing urgent eye care needs that arise later in the day. Additionally, they may need to coordinate closely with other healthcare professionals whose schedules differ, making timely referrals and follow-ups more complex. To navigate these challenges, it's important to develop strong organizational skills, communicate clearly with both patients and colleagues, and stay adaptable to fluctuating patient flow. Building a supportive relationship with co-workers and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of emergency protocols can also help ensure smooth operations during evening shifts.

What cities are hiring for Evening Optometrist jobs?

Cities with the most Evening Optometrist job openings:

What are the most commonly searched types of Optometrist jobs?

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What states have the most Evening Optometrist jobs?

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Infographic showing various Evening Optometrist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 12% As Needed, 34% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 6% Temporary, 24% Contract, and 6% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $124,213 per year, or $59.7 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

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 now offer NEW flexible work schedule packages for optometrists and empower ODs to choose the work schedule that works best for them. Examples include weekend flexibility and days off options. In addition, our practice also has new office hours several days per week, giving optometrists more free time in the evenings. Plus, on select Saturdays, we now pay a base rate of one thousand dollars per day!

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)
  • Earn one thousand dollars per day on select Saturdays
  • 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

  • Flexible work schedules – pick the option that works best for you!
  • No on-call or late evening hours
  • Medical and dental coverage
  • Paid holidays and personal time off
  • Paid FMLA leave of absence
  • Paid parental leave
  • 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
  • Red eye
  • 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.