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Government Optometry Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Shall be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain a government security clearance * basic requirements : * Statement of Work-Optometry Services The provision of Optometry Services for the inmate ...

Shall be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain a government security clearance * basic requirements : * Statement of Work-Optometry Services The provision of Optometry Services for the inmate ...

PS Clinical Optometrist

Campus, IL

$125K - $200K/yr

  • Retirement

... Optometry. -Optometrist must hold a valid and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the ... similar government-funded health care program or equivalency (one year of education can be ...

PS Clinical Optometrist

Campus, IL · On-site

$125K - $200K/yr

  • Retirement

... Optometry. -Optometrist must hold a valid and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the ... similar government-funded health care program or equivalency (one year of education can be ...

PS Clinical Optometrist

Campus, IL · On-site

$125K - $200K/yr

  • Retirement

... Optometry. -Optometrist must hold a valid and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the ... similar government-funded health care program or equivalency (one year of education can be ...

Government Optometry information

See Illinois salary details

$10

$17

$24

How much do government optometry jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for government optometry in Illinois is $17.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $18.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a government optometrist?

A Government Optometry job involves providing eye care services within public health systems, military branches, or other government agencies. Optometrists in these roles perform eye exams, prescribe corrective lenses, diagnose and manage eye diseases, and may be involved in vision research or policy development. They often work in veterans' hospitals, military clinics, public health departments, or correctional facilities. These positions offer stable employment, competitive benefits, and the opportunity to serve diverse populations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a government optometrist?

To thrive in Government Optometry, you need a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, state licensure, and strong diagnostic and clinical skills in eye care. Familiarity with vision testing equipment, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and government reporting procedures is typically necessary. Excellent attention to detail, professionalism, and strong communication skills help in working effectively with diverse patient populations and interdisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial to ensure the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based eye care within regulatory and public service frameworks.

What is the typical work environment and schedule like for a government optometrist?

Government Optometrists often work in clinics, public health facilities, or within federal or state agencies, providing vision care to specific populations such as veterans, military personnel, or underserved communities. Work schedules are usually regular weekday office hours, with minimal weekend or emergency duty compared to private practice. Teams often include other healthcare professionals, administrative staff, and technicians, fostering a collaborative work environment. This stability and structured routine can offer an ideal balance for those seeking predictable hours while making a meaningful impact in public health.

What are the most commonly searched types of Government Optometry jobs in Illinois?

The most popular types of Government Optometry jobs in Illinois are:

What are popular job titles related to Government Optometry jobs in Illinois?

For Government Optometry jobs in Illinois, the most frequently searched job titles are:

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Infographic showing various Government Optometry job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,426 per year, or $18 per hour.

Optometry, Independent Medical Reviewer roles available for Optometry

Maximus Federal & VES

Quincy, IL • On-site

$78K - $234K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Pay: $78,000.00 - $234,000.00 per year

Job description:

Introduction

Veterans Evaluation Services is seeking qualified Ophthalmologists and Optometrists to join our provider network as an independent contractor to perform disability examinations for Veterans for the following location:

Quincy, IL

*Applicants must have their own office within 100 miles of the job location

Opportunity Highlights

Service – Provide a meaningful service for the men and women who have worn the cloth of our nation.

Ease of Use – User-friendly software, a dedicated provider support system, up front training, expert report guidance, and automatic payments make it easier than ever to join.

Diversify Your Income – Whether you’re looking to grow your practice, pay down student debt or a mortgage, or add variety into your practice schedule, this is an opportunity to earn significant additional income.

Low Risk – There is no treatment or prescription of medications

Flexible Schedule - Maintain a healthy work-life balance with our flexible scheduling options

Your Role as a Provider

As a clinician, you are an expert in the assessment, evaluation, and diagnosis of health conditions for your patients. As an independent contractor with VES, you apply your expertise in the evaluation and diagnosis of eye conditions to support a Veteran’s disability claim. As a certified medical disability examiner, you gather and synthesize clinical evidence through medical and military record review, interviews with Veterans, and face-to-face examinations. You develop a medical opinion of likelihood that the Veteran’s condition is related to their military service. The timely and expert examination assures that a Veteran’s claim is heard and dutifully processed by VBA.

Here is a typical workflow for a provider:

Exam Request Received > Testing and Exam Schedule > Provider Reviews Records > Veteran Exam Completion > Report Reviewed and Submitted

Qualifications

Ophthalmologist / Optometrist

  • Doctorate Degree in Medicine / Doctorate Degree in Optometry
  • An active and unrestricted license in the state in which exams are performed.
  • Must have a practice location with visual field testing capabilities

Contact Information

Web: www.ves.com

About Veterans Evaluations Services – A Maximus Company

VES partners with the Department of Veterans Affairs to fulfill President Lincoln’s promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans.” VES serves Veterans by conducting disability exams for conditions that are a direct result of or aggravated by their time in the military, allowing them to obtain hard-earned benefits in service to our country. VES supports 6,000 active providers serving more than 750,000 Veterans around the world every year.

Our Story

Founded by a Navy Veteran, VES was awarded its first contract by The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in 2008 to perform compensation and pension exams. Our dedication to fulfilling President Lincoln’s promise led to the subsequent award of the largest contract in VA history in 2018. At VES, we are proud to fulfill that promise with 1 out of every 7 employees as a Veteran.

VES was acquired by Maximus in 2021. Maximus, founded in 1975, employs more than 35,000 staff and brings the resources and experience of a multinational corporation in administering government services and programs.

Job Type: Contract

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Compensation Package:

  • 1099 contract
  • Supplemental income

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekends as needed

Application Question(s):

  • Do you have or are you willing to obtain individual malpractice/professional liability insurance? (PLEASE SPECIFY)
  • Do you have a practice location that can be utilized for conducting exams?
  • Is your office located within 100 miles of Rutland, VT?

Education:

  • Doctorate (Required)

Experience:

  • Ophthalmology: 2 years (Required)

License/Certification:

  • Do you have a valid Medical or Optometry License? (Preferred)

Work Location: In person