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How much do optometric vision therapist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for optometric vision therapist in the United States is $18.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an optometric vision therapist?

An Optometric Vision Therapist works under the supervision of an optometrist to help patients improve visual skills through guided exercises and specialized therapy programs. They assist individuals with conditions like lazy eye, eye strain, or visual processing disorders by implementing personalized treatment plans. This role involves working closely with patients, tracking progress, and making adjustments to therapy as needed. Vision therapists often collaborate with optometrists, teachers, and parents to enhance vision-related skills for daily activities.

What does an optometric vision therapist do?

A typical day for an Optometric Vision Therapist involves evaluating patients’ visual abilities, implementing individualized therapy programs, and monitoring progress throughout sessions. You’ll often work closely with optometrists, other healthcare professionals, and the patients’ families to tailor treatment plans and adjust activities as needed. Most therapists spend their time in clinical settings, working one-on-one or in small groups, guiding patients—often children—through specific exercises aimed at improving visual function. Regular documentation and communication with the supervising optometrist are also important aspects of the role, ensuring coordinated and effective care for each patient.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an optometric vision therapist?

To thrive as an Optometric Vision Therapist, you need a thorough understanding of visual function, eye anatomy, and therapy techniques, often supported by a bachelor's degree in a health-related field and specialized vision therapy training. Familiarity with vision assessment tools, computerized therapy programs, and sometimes certification from organizations like the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) are valuable. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to motivate and communicate effectively with patients—especially children—set top performers apart. These competencies are critical for designing effective therapy programs, achieving patient progress, and fostering a supportive clinical environment.

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Optometrist (Optometric Center for Family Vision Care and Vision Therapy) - San Carlos, CA

Vision Service Plan

San Carlos, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Optometric Center for Family Vision Care and Vision Therapy in San Carlos, California, is seeking an Associate Optometrist to join its respected, family-oriented private practice. This is a meaningful opportunity for a seasoned professional looking for a stable, supportive environment, or a motivated recent graduate eager to grow clinically, while providing personalized care in a practice known for compassion, advanced technology, and specialized services that help patients of all ages see, learn, work, and live with greater confidence.
Why join us?
Founded more than 75 years ago by Frank Mann, OD, Optometric Center for Family Vision Care and Vision Therapy has been a trusted part of the San Carlos community for decades, with Dr. Carole Hong serving as an owner for more than 30 years and Dr. Cynthia Huang joining as partner in 2023. Driven by compassion, advanced technology, and high-touch care, the practice goes beyond comprehensive eye exams to help patients of all ages overcome visual challenges that impact how they learn, work, heal, and live. The team is made up of 2 part-time associates and 3 full-time doctors, who specialize in vision therapy and rehabilitation, sports vision, myopia management, dry eye care, specialty contact lens fittings, neuro-visual rehabilitation, and evidence-based treatment plans designed to support children, athletes, brain injury survivors, and patients with complex visual needs. With a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach and a strong commitment to raising the standard of vision care, this practice offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference while growing alongside a dedicated team that truly cares about each patient's long-term success.
What you'll do:
As an Associate Optometrist, you'll provide comprehensive eye care for patients of all ages, including routine exams, diagnosis and management of ocular disease, glasses and contact lens prescriptions, ocular emergency care, and co-management for LASIK and cataract procedures. You'll also have the opportunity to support specialty services such as myopia management, dry eye care, binocular vision evaluations, vision therapy, and neuro-visual rehabilitation, with training available as needed. With access to advanced technology, including Optos Daytona, Zeiss FDT, Myah Corneal Topographer and Biometry, Meibography, Neurolens, Crystal PM EHR, and a variety of vision therapy tools, you'll deliver thoughtful, personalized care while building long-term relationships with patients and their families. This role begins part-time at approximately 8-16 hours per week, with the opportunity to grow into a full-time schedule.
Who you are:
You're a compassionate, patient-focused Optometrist licensed in the state of California who values quality care, clear communication, and a collaborative team environment. You're comfortable caring for patients of all ages and visual needs, committed to continuous learning, stay current with advancements in optometry, and are excited to contribute to a practice known for thoughtful, personalized care. Experience in vision therapy, myopia management, or dry eye care is preferred but not required, and the team is happy to support the right candidate's growth in these specialty areas.
Why you'll love San Carlos, California:
Known as the "City of Good Living," San Carlos offers a welcoming Peninsula lifestyle with the charm of a close-knit community and convenient access to both San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Residents enjoy a lively, walkable downtown along Laurel Street, local restaurants and shops, community events, parks, trails, and nearby outdoor escapes that make it easy to unwind after work or spend weekends exploring. With quiet neighborhoods, strong local amenities, and a balanced mix of small-town warmth and Bay Area opportunity, San Carlos is a great place to build a career while enjoying an active, well-rounded lifestyle.
You'll enjoy a range of benefits, including:
  • Competitive compensation (commensurate with experience)
  • Paid vacation
  • IRA with matching up to 4%
  • Health benefits for employees who work more 32+ hours per week
  • Malpractice insurance
  • Continuing education allowance
  • AOA/COA and/or specialty organization dues (ie OVDRA)
  • Liability insurance

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Optometry license in California

Preferred Specialties:
  • Prefer VT, Myopia or Dry Eye management but not necessary

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