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Optometry Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$120K - $150K/yr

Look no further! 20/20 Optometry is a forward-thinking eye-care practice dedicated to excellence, innovation, and patient-centered service. We foster a culture of continuous learning, offering our ...

Optometrist

San Ramon, CA · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

At 20/20 Optometry, we are seeking a skilled professional to join our team and provide top-notch, personalized eye care in a contemporary and well-equipped setting. As an Optometrist with us, you ...

$120K - $150K/yr

At 20/20 Optometry, we are seeking a skilled professional to join our team and provide top-notch, personalized eye care in a contemporary and well-equipped setting. As an Optometrist with us, you ...

Optometrist

San Mateo, CA

$120K - $150K/yr

Look no further! 20/20 Optometry is a forward-thinking eye-care practice dedicated to excellence, innovation, and patient-centered service. We foster a culture of continuous learning, offering our ...

Required Skills and Qualifications To succeed in this role, you'll need: - A Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree and a valid license to practice in California. - At least 1 year of experience in ...

Optometrist

Beaumont, CA · On-site

$140K - $158K/yr

The ideal candidate stays up to date on the latest advancements in optometry, has strong communication and interpersonal skills, and works well within a team environment. Responsibilities * Meet with ...

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Optometric Technician

La Vista, NE · On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

... volume optometry practice located within Costco. This role is essential in maintaining efficient patient flow, delivering quality patient care, and ensuring accurate data collection. Key ...

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How much do optometry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for optometry 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Optometrist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Optometrist, you need a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, state licensure, and strong knowledge of eye health, vision correction, and diagnostic techniques. Familiarity with specialized equipment such as phoropters, autorefractors, slit lamps, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is essential. Excellent interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex information clearly help set top professionals apart. These skills ensure accurate diagnoses, effective treatment plans, and positive patient experiences in a clinical setting.

What is the highest paid optometry job?

The highest paid optometry roles are often in specialized fields such as ocular disease, vision therapy, or working in private practice with advanced skills. Typically, optometrists with additional certifications, extensive experience, or those who own their practices tend to earn higher salaries. Salaries can also vary based on geographic location and the complexity of patient care provided.

What are careers in optometry?

Careers in optometry involve assessing, diagnosing, and treating visual problems and eye health issues. Optometrists typically perform eye exams, prescribe corrective lenses, and may provide pre- and post-operative care for eye surgeries, often working in clinics or private practices. Licensing and a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree are required to practice professionally.

What is optometry?

Optometry is a healthcare profession focused on examining, diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the eyes and visual system. Optometrists are trained to perform eye exams, prescribe corrective lenses, detect eye diseases, and provide certain treatments. They play a crucial role in maintaining eye health and may also offer advice on eye care and vision protection. In many regions, optometrists work closely with ophthalmologists and other healthcare providers.

What is the difference between Optometry vs Ophthalmology?

AspectOptometryOphthalmology
Required CredentialsDoctor of Optometry (OD)Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) with ophthalmology specialization
Work EnvironmentOptometry clinics, retail optical stores, healthcare facilitiesHospitals, specialized eye clinics, surgical centers
Industry UsagePrimary eye care, vision testing, prescribing glasses/contact lensesMedical and surgical treatment of eye diseases, surgeries
Common Search/ComparisonOptometry vs Ophthalmology

Optometrists focus on vision care, eye exams, and prescribing corrective lenses, while ophthalmologists are medical doctors who diagnose and treat eye diseases, perform surgeries, and provide comprehensive eye care. Both roles are essential in eye health, but they differ in training, scope, and services offered.

What are some common challenges optometrists face in managing patient care within a busy practice?

Optometrists often manage a high volume of patients each day, which can make it challenging to provide personalized care while staying on schedule. Balancing administrative responsibilities, such as documenting patient records and managing insurance claims, adds to the workload. Additionally, staying updated with advancements in eye care technology and maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations require ongoing professional development. Effective time management and strong communication skills are essential for navigating these challenges and ensuring high-quality patient outcomes.

Will optometrists be replaced by AI?

Optometrists perform clinical assessments, diagnose eye conditions, and prescribe treatments, tasks that require complex decision-making and patient interaction. While AI can assist with vision testing and data analysis, it is unlikely to fully replace optometrists due to the need for personalized care and professional judgment. Technology will likely serve as a tool to enhance optometric practice rather than replace the role entirely.

Can an optometrist manage glaucoma?

An optometrist can diagnose and manage early-stage glaucoma through comprehensive eye exams, including intraocular pressure measurement and optic nerve assessment. However, advanced cases or those requiring surgical intervention are typically referred to an ophthalmologist, who has specialized training in medical and surgical treatment of glaucoma.
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Infographic showing various Optometry job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,622 per year, or $18.6 per hour.

Associate Doctor of Optometry

Chan Family Optometry

Sacramento, CA

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Calling All Adventure-Loving, Family-Oriented Optometrists: Build a Career You Love While Enjoying Mountain Biking, Hiking, Skiing, Rock Climbing, and a 4-Day Workweek in Beautiful Grass Valley, California


Company: Chan Family Optometry

Location: Grass Valley / Nevada County, California

Position Type: Full-Time

Schedule: 4-Day Workweek (5-Day Option Available)

Compensation: $195,000 OTE

Benefits: Medical Insurance
Build a Career and Lifestyle You'll Love:

What if your optometry career could be paired with a lifestyle most people only experience on vacation?

Imagine finishing your last patient on Thursday afternoon and spending your three-day weekend mountain biking through scenic forest trails, kayaking the South Yuba River, skiing at Lake Tahoe, hiking the Sierra foothills, rock climbing, or enjoying quality time with your family in one of Northern California's most welcoming communities.

At Chan Family Optometry, we're offering more than just a job. We're offering an opportunity to build a rewarding career while enjoying an exceptional quality of life.

If you're an optometrist who values patient-centered care, professional autonomy, outdoor adventure, family, and work-life balance, this may be exactly the opportunity you've been searching for.
Why Grass Valley & Nevada County?

Nestled in the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills, Grass Valley and neighboring Nevada City offer a unique blend of outdoor recreation, excellent schools, historic charm, and small-town community—all while remaining conveniently close to major California destinations.

Outdoor Recreation Without Limits! Nevada County is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts from across the country.
Enjoy:

  • Miles of hiking and mountain biking trails
  • Fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating opportunities
  • Access to the breathtaking South Yuba River
  • World-class skiing and snowboarding at Lake Tahoe approximately one hour away
  • Camping, rafting, rock climbing, and year-round recreation
  • Four distinct seasons and abundant sunshine

Whether you prefer challenging mountain bike trails, powder days on the slopes, peaceful hikes, or weekends on the water, you'll never run out of adventures.


An Incredible Place to Raise a Family! Many healthcare professionals relocate to Nevada County specifically because of its family-friendly lifestyle.
Benefits include:

  • Highly regarded public and private school options
  • Strong community involvement
  • Youth sports and recreation programs
  • Safe neighborhoods
  • Family-oriented events and festivals throughout the year
  • A welcoming, close-knit community where neighbors still know one another

Historic Charm Meets Modern Living! Grass Valley and neighboring Nevada City offer a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modern amenities.
Enjoy:

  • Beautiful historic downtown districts
  • Exceptional local restaurants, wineries, breweries, and coffee shops
  • Art galleries, theaters, and live music venues
  • Farmers markets and community events
  • A thriving arts and cultural scene

Close to Everything, Far From Stress! You'll enjoy convenient access to some of California's most desirable destinations.

  • Approximately 1 hour to Sacramento
  • Approximately 1 hour to Lake Tahoe
  • Approximately 2.5 hours to San Francisco
  • Easy access to wine country, lakes, mountains, and the California coast

Many professionals find they can enjoy a significantly higher quality of life while avoiding the congestion, pace, and costs associated with larger metropolitan areas.
Why Chan Family Optometry?

Chan Family Optometry is a well-established, family-owned private practice that has proudly served Nevada County since 1978. For nearly five decades, we have built our reputation by delivering exceptional patient care while fostering a workplace where doctors and staff genuinely enjoy coming to work.

Our long-tenured team, loyal patient base, and collaborative culture allow our doctors to focus on what matters most—providing outstanding patient care while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Unlike many corporate settings, our doctors are given the time, support, and autonomy needed to practice the way they were trained.


What Makes This Opportunity Different?

  • 4-day workweek with optional 5-day schedule
  • No weekends
  • No on-call responsibilities
  • 30-minute comprehensive exams that are never rushed
  • Professional autonomy and clinical decision-making
  • Strong support staff and experienced team members
  • Family-oriented private practice culture
  • Opportunity to help expand specialty services
  • Established patient base and excellent community reputation

Advanced Technology & Clinical Scope

Practice full-scope optometry utilizing advanced diagnostic and treatment technology including:

  • Optos Widefield Imaging
  • Optovue OCT
  • TearLab
  • Humphrey Visual Field
  • Oculus Keratograph
  • OptiLight IPL
  • In-House Finishing Lab
  • Premium Optical Boutique Featuring Curated Eyewear Collections

This is an excellent opportunity for an optometrist who enjoys:

  • Medical Optometry
  • Ocular Disease Management
  • Glaucoma Care
  • Dry Eye Treatment
  • Specialty Care Development
  • Advanced Diagnostics
  • Comprehensive Eye Health

As our practice continues to grow, we are seeking a compassionate and clinically driven Doctor of Optometry who wants to build a long-term career while helping shape the future of the practice.
Ideal Candidate Qualifications:

  • Doctor of Optometry (OD)
  • Licensed or eligible for licensure in California
  • Glaucoma certification preferred
  • Interest in expanding specialty care services
  • Strong communication and patient relationship skills
  • Compassionate, patient-focused approach to care
  • Self-motivated, collaborative, and committed to lifelong learning


Join a Practice Where You Can Thrive:

At Chan Family Optometry, your expertise is valued, your schedule is respected, and your work truly makes a difference.

This is an opportunity to join a thriving private practice where you can practice full-scope optometry, build meaningful patient relationships, enjoy professional autonomy, and experience one of Northern California's most desirable lifestyles.