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Pours models using a spatula. Makes sure end result is free of bubbles * Grinds models to ... Keen eye for details While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently required ...

Senior Clay Modeler

Medina, MN

$96.41K - $125.42K/yr

Perform three-dimensional design model development from conceptual sketch modeling through to ... Apply high level of hand and eye modeling. Advise the styling department and interpret design input.

Senior Clay Modeler

Medina, MN · On-site

$96.41K - $125.42K/yr

... design model development from conceptual sketch modeling through to production tolerance ... eye modeling. • Advise the styling department and interpret design input. • Operate CNC Clay ...

Optometric Physician

Seattle, WA · On-site

$124.47K - $200K/yr

Perform comprehensive medical eye exams * Provide pre- and post-op cataract and glaucoma care * Co-manage patients in a collaborative MD/OD model * Educate patients on diagnoses and treatment plans

Optometric Physician

Seattle, WA · On-site

$124.47K - $200K/yr

Perform comprehensive medical eye exams * Provide pre- and post-op cataract and glaucoma care * Co-manage patients in a collaborative MD/OD model * Educate patients on diagnoses and treatment plans

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How much do eye model jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for eye model in the United States is $31.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Eye Model job?

An Eye Model is a professional who is hired specifically for close-up photography or videography of their eyes. They are often used in advertisements for beauty products, eyewear, contact lenses, or medical campaigns. Eye Models must have well-groomed, expressive eyes and may work with photographers, makeup artists, and brands to capture high-quality images. The role requires patience, the ability to remain still for long periods, and comfort with bright lighting and close-up shots.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Eye Model position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Eye Model, you need naturally striking, healthy-looking eyes, well-groomed eyebrows, and symmetrical facial features, often supported by a modeling portfolio. Familiarity with studio lighting, makeup application specific to eye shoots, and experience working with professional photographers are highly valued. Strong interpersonal skills, patience during long photoshoots, and the ability to follow direction precisely help models stand out. These attributes are critical for ensuring that the model consistently delivers high-quality, marketable images for advertising, cosmetic campaigns, and artistic projects.

What is a typical workday like for an Eye Model?

A typical workday for an Eye Model involves arriving at a studio or location shoot, collaborating with makeup artists and photographers to prepare your eyes for close-up photography or videography, and spending several hours posing under different lighting and camera setups. You may be asked to showcase different eye expressions, wear contact lenses, or feature various eye makeup products. Attention to detail and comfort with repetitive poses are important since multiple takes are common to achieve the perfect shot. Eye models often work with creative teams, including stylists and art directors, to bring specific campaign visions to life. Flexibility in schedule and professionalism during long shoots are key to succeeding in this dynamic role.
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Premium Services MGR

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


American Vision Partners rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 28 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Responsibilities

  • Mentors, coaches, and develops team members to improve performance and enhance skills
  • Participates in recruiting, hiring, and interviewing of all new counselors
  • Maintains open daily communication with direct team members and team leads
  • Manages budgetary responsibilities
  • Demonstrates understanding of practice management policies and procedures
  • Assists in streamlining processes and training
  • Participates in group and one-on-one training for staff, managers, and clinicians
  • Trains employees on the NextGen practice management system and eligibility software
  • Reviews teams EDU presentation and eye model to ensure thorough and impactful educations
  • Works with Premium Services Training Manager to develop content and collateral for educating patients
  • Assists the Premium Services Training Manager with updating the Patient Care Counselor Training Manual with respect to processes, workflows, and policies
  • Reviews ATL conversions weekly; works with Team Leads and management to assist those employees or locations falling below company goals
  • Provides feedback to directors and managers on ongoing training objectives, further development for staff and/or software, and creative ideas for continued growth and stability related to staff and practice management utilization
  • Collaborates closely with Revenue Cycle Management Team to identify training needs, assess A/R rejections and denials, negative payer trends, and provide education and feedback to employees and management for appropriate action, including training agenda materials
  • Prepares and delivers presentations, demonstrations, and participates in staff meetings
  • Performs additional duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED required

  • Experience working for a Ophthalmology Practice

  • 1-2 years working in a Patient Care Counselor Position, preferably in Premium Services

  • Previous training experience preferred

  • Previous supervisory and/or leadership experience preferred

  • Knowledge and experience with NextGen EHR/EPM system

  • Working knowledge of insurances and requirements

  • Must be an intermediate to extensive PC user, and be able to maintain (create, edit, professional output) Microsoft Office products efficiently (Word, Excel, Power Point)

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

  • Ability to be a champion of change - positively leading team through changes in department

  • Detailed oriented, reliable and able to multi-task in a fast-paced, high-volume work environment

  • Motivation to succeed, ability to motivate others to succeed
  • Ability to travel to all Southwestern Eye Center locations


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