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Associate Optometrist

Saint Petersburg, FL · On-site

$600 - $800/day

Gold Optometry is hiring Part-Time and Full-Time Associate Optometrists to join our growing, family-oriented practice with locations in Los Angeles and Garden Grove. We are proud of our legacy of ...

Optometrist

Beaumont, CA

$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 ...

Optometrist

Beaumont, CA

$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 ...

Optometrist

Beaumont, CA

$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 ...

The duties of the optometric assistant include, but are not limited to: answering phones, scheduling appointments, insurance authorization/submission, patient pre-testing, patient contact lens and ...

Optometric Technician

Orinda, CA · On-site

$17.50 - $22/hr

Why Join Orinda Optometry Group? When you become part of our team, you're joining more than just a workplace-you're joining a family that values personalized care. We're committed to your work-life ...

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How much do optometry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 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 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.

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.

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Associate Optometrist - Murrieta, CA

VEH Optometry

Murrieta, CA

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

 About Our Practice

An Independent Optometry practice within Costco setting in Murrieta, CA location in a Great City in CA! State of the art equipment with the latest diagnostic instruments.

Optometrist Job Duties & Responsibilities

We are searching for a talented part time 2-3 days a week OD to join our practice! You'll use your clinical and interpersonal skills to provide high-quality vision care to our patients. The ideal OD candidate is committed to delivering quality patient care and is eager to learn and develop their clinical skillset. Your regular duties will include:

  • Perform comprehensive eye examination
  • Dynamic patient base that spans the full spectrum of age and vision needs
  • Diagnose and assist in the treatment of ocular disease
  • Prescribe corrective lenses
  • Provide pre- and post-operative care to surgical patients
  • Promote healthy vision by counseling and educating patients
  • Maintain detailed patient records regarding diagnosis, treatment plans, and progress
  • Handle Eyecare Emergencies

Optometrist Job Requirements & Qualifications

  • Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree
  • Valid state license to practice optometry
  • Ability to communicate with a wide range of patient personalities
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • A strong sense of workplace professionalism and personal ethics
  • Customer-service orientation with excellent interpersonal skills
  • Whether you are looking for your first opportunity in eyecare as a new graduate, or you’re an experienced optometrist looking to take the next step in your career, we look forward to welcoming you to our team! Apply here today!