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This is an excellent opportunity to practice full scope optometry in a multidisciplinary/co ... We also offer numerous clinical and non-clinical learning opportunities and physician leadership ...

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How much do non clinical optometry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for non clinical optometry in the United States is $21.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $23.56 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Non Clinical Optometry job?

A Non Clinical Optometry job involves roles that do not require direct patient care or clinical practice. These positions can include research, education, consulting, regulatory affairs, or roles in the optical industry such as product development or sales. Optometrists in non-clinical roles may work for eyecare companies, academic institutions, or government agencies. These careers allow optometrists to apply their expertise in vision science without practicing in a traditional clinical setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Non Clinical Optometry position, and why are they important?

A career in Non Clinical Optometry requires a solid background in optometric sciences, analytical skills, and a degree in optometry or a related healthcare field. Familiarity with data analysis software, vision screening tools, and industry-standard reporting systems is often important. Strong communication, project management, and organizational abilities distinguish top performers in this area. These competencies ensure effective analysis, delivery of insights, and successful collaboration with both clinical teams and corporate stakeholders.

What are some typical responsibilities of a non-clinical optometrist?

Non-clinical optometrists often work in roles such as research, product development, education, regulatory affairs, or consulting, rather than providing direct patient care. Their daily activities may include reviewing clinical data, developing training materials, supporting product launches, or ensuring compliance with industry standards. They regularly collaborate with cross-functional teams such as marketing, regulatory, research and development, and customer support. This role is ideal for professionals who enjoy applying their optometric expertise in business, educational, or technical settings, and there are often clear opportunities to move into leadership or specialization within the industry.

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Optometrist

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Kaiser Permanente / The Southeast Permanente Medical Group (TSPMG)
Optometrist (full-time in our Cumberland and Southwood offices)
We are looking for a residency trained optometrist for our growing team. This is an excellent opportunity to practice full scope optometry in a multidisciplinary/co-management setting. We are an ocular disease heavy practice and work closely with our retina, cornea, glaucoma, and oculoplastics specialists to provide quality care to our members.
The department places an emphasis on collegiality and work-life balance and seeks a dedicated team-player to contribute to our collaborative, inclusive work environment committed to the delivery of high-quality care.
Requirements
  • Graduation from accredited college of optometry with a Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree
  • National Provider Identifier (NPI) number
  • Licensure in the state of Georgia including certification in the use of diagnostic and therapeutic agents
  • Minimum 1-year optometric residency preferred

The Southeast Permanente Medical Group (TSPMG) is one of Georgia's largest independent, physician-owned, multi-specialty medical groups. More than 600 physicians and 200 associate practitioners work together in a unique integrated care model to provide high-quality care to over 315,000 Kaiser Permanente members. Care is delivered at 26 medical offices featuring state-of-the-art equipment, labs, imaging services, and pharmacies. We also provide surgical services and around the clock care at some of the area's top hospitals.
TSPMG offers a competitive salary, a generous retirement package, paid time off, health, dental, vision, and life insurance, long and short-term disability, relocation allowance, and more. We also offer numerous clinical and non-clinical learning opportunities and physician leadership development.
Atlanta, our home for more than 30 years, is a thriving metropolis that blends southern charm with modern art, music and culture. Learn more about our beautiful southern city at www.atlanta.com.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. We maintain a drug and nicotine free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.