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Research Scientist/Study Director Ocular Description: We are seeking to find an accomplished Ocular Scientist with requirements of a broad knowledge of Ocular anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry to ...

Ocular Recovery Technician

Azusa, CA · On-site

$47K - $62K/yr

The Ocular Recovery Technician (ORT) is responsible for the surgical recovery of donated human ocular tissues used in transplantation. The ORT performs aseptic surgical recovery of human ocular ...

Ocular Recovery Technician

Azusa, CA

$18 - $22.75/hr

The Ocular Recovery Technician (ORT) is responsible for the surgical recovery of donated human ocular tissues used in transplantation. The ORT performs aseptic surgical recovery of human ocular ...

Ocular Oncologist

Oklahoma City, OK

$185.75/hr

General Description The OU Health Dean McGee Eye Institute (DMEI) and the Dean McGee Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is seeking a talented Ocular ...

Ocular Oncologist

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$185.75/hr

Overview Our organization is on the lookout for a skilled Ocular Oncologist to join the Dean McGee Eye Institute (DMEI) and the Dean McGee Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Oklahoma ...

General Description The OU Health Dean McGee Eye Institute (DMEI) and the Dean McGee Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is seeking a talented Ocular ...

Manufacturing Operator I

Bedford, MA · On-site

$55K - $60K/yr

Ocular Therapeutix, Inc. (NASDAQ:OCUL) is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the formulation, development, and commercialization of innovative therapies for diseases and conditions of the eye ...

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How much do ocular jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for ocular 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ocular position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Ocular (commonly referred to as an Ocularist), expertise in ocular prosthetics, a background in ocular anatomy, and relevant clinical experience—often supported by certification from recognized bodies like the American Society of Ocularists—are essential. Technical skills include proficiency with custom prosthetic fabrication tools, impression materials, and digital imaging systems. Attention to detail, empathy, and strong interpersonal communication skills are especially valuable in working closely with patients adjusting to ocular prostheses. These competencies ensure proper prosthesis fit, patient comfort, and a high standard of care in this specialized healthcare field.

What is an Ocular job?

An Ocular job typically refers to a role related to eye care, such as an ocular specialist, ocular technician, or ocularist. These professionals assist in diagnosing, treating, or managing eye conditions, working alongside ophthalmologists or optometrists. Duties may include conducting eye exams, fitting ocular prosthetics, or assisting with surgical procedures. The specific responsibilities depend on the exact job title and work setting, such as hospitals, clinics, or optical centers.

What are some of the most common challenges faced by Ocularists in their day-to-day work?

One of the main challenges Ocularists face is ensuring a perfect fit and natural appearance of the ocular prosthesis, which often requires meticulous customization based on each patient’s unique anatomy. Building rapport and supporting patients who may be experiencing emotional adjustment after eye loss is also a key aspect of the role. Ocularists often work closely with ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other healthcare professionals, so strong communication and teamwork are important. Additionally, keeping up with advancements in materials and fabrication technology is necessary to provide the best outcomes for patients.

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Infographic showing various Ocular job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $124,213 per year, or $59.7 per hour.

Ocular Research Scientist

RPM ReSearch

San Diego, CA

$80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Research Scientist/Study Director Ocular


Description:

We are seeking to find an accomplished Ocular Scientist with requirements of a broad knowledge of Ocular anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry to help develop and support in vivo models to screen small molecule, cell/gene therapy, as well as large molecule therapeutics and devices being developed for various ocular disorders.

Experience with ocular surgical, dosing and sampling techniques is necessary. The Ocular Research Scientist will assist in the development of protocols and criteria to effectively and efficiently carry out experiments.

The successful candidate will provide investigators with written and oral updates to scientific data generated during the conduct of the studies they oversee.

They may also participate in presentations at scientific meetings and/or preparation of manuscripts for presentations. Expertise to guide investigators on the approaches necessary to characterize the pharmacological effects of target molecules based on disease mechanisms is valuable.


Principal Duties and Responsibilities:


The Scientist will perform the following duties and responsibilities:


  • Assume the functional role of Principal Investigator or Study Director for preclinical ophthalmic studies.

  • Participate in study design and the development and generation of study protocols.

  • Manage the conduct of preclinical studies, evaluated the data, and assist in the writing and review of final reports.

  • Develop and execute research studies to expand research capabilities.

  • Develop and execute training programs for research associates and junior team members.

  • Write or revise Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to assure facility compliance with applicable regulations, client expectations, and current industry standards.

  • May be asked to serve on the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)


Requirements:

  • Hands-on in vivo experience with multiple research species, at a minimum, rodent, and rabbit.

  • Ability to perform ocular injections, such as sub-conjunctival, sub-tendon, retrobulbar, intravitreal, and/or subretinal injections.

  • Experience with various imaging modalities, such as Optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundus photography, and fluorescein angiography.

  • Experience with other ocular techniques, such as intraocular pressure measurements, electroretinography (ERG), or optokinetic response (OKR).

  • Ability to perform duties and responsibilities with minimal supervision

  • Ability to understand Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and study protocols.

  • Must be flexible to work various schedules and hours as well as provide comprehensive, after-hours, and on-call coverage as needed.


Education

  • Graduate-level degree (M.S./ PhD/ DVM, VMD) required. Post Doctoral candidates are preferred.

  • Additional training in the GLPs and other applicable regulations required.


Experience

  • Minimum 3-6 years of experience required, based on education.