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Eye Society is seeking a part-time Optometrist. We practice Full-scope Optometry with diagnostic equipment including an OCT, Optos, Anterior seg camera, Virtual Visual fields and Radio Frequency.

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How much do part time optometrist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time optometrist 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 does a part-time optometrist do?

A part-time optometrist is a licensed healthcare professional who examines eyes, diagnoses vision problems, and prescribes corrective lenses or treatment, but works fewer hours than a full-time optometrist. They may work in private practices, retail optical stores, clinics, or healthcare facilities, often covering specific days or shifts. Their duties include conducting eye exams, detecting eye diseases, providing vision therapy, and educating patients about eye care. Working part-time can offer flexibility for work-life balance or additional commitments.

What is the difference between Part Time Optometrist vs Full Time Optometrist?

AspectPart Time OptometristFull Time Optometrist
Work HoursFewer hours, typically less than 30 hours/weekStandard full-time hours, usually 35-40 hours/week
CredentialsLicensed optometrist, same as full-timeLicensed optometrist, same as part-time
Work EnvironmentOptometry clinics, retail stores, or healthcare facilitiesSame as part-time, often with more responsibilities
CompensationPro-rated based on hours workedFull salary or hourly rate

Part Time Optometrists work fewer hours and have flexible schedules compared to Full Time Optometrists, but both roles require the same credentials and work in similar environments. The main difference lies in hours and compensation structure.

How do part-time optometrists typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals and staff within an eye care practice?

Part-time optometrists often work closely with ophthalmic technicians, receptionists, and other optometrists to ensure seamless patient care, even when their hours are limited. Communication is key—they may coordinate with staff to manage patient scheduling, share updates on ongoing cases, and relay important findings to referring physicians or specialists. This collaborative environment helps maintain continuity of care for patients and allows part-time optometrists to contribute meaningfully to the overall success of the practice.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Optometrist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Optometrist, you need a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, a valid state license, and strong knowledge of vision care and ocular health. Familiarity with diagnostic tools such as phoropters, autorefractors, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and efficient time management help optometrists deliver quality care and build patient trust in a limited schedule. These skills and qualifications are essential for providing accurate diagnoses, effective treatment, and a positive patient experience while balancing part-time responsibilities.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Optometrist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 62% Full Time, and 37% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $124,213 per year, or $59.7 per hour.
Part-Time Optometrist | Outpatient Clinic Setting

Part-Time Optometrist | Outpatient Clinic Setting

Comprehensive Mobile Care

Winston Salem, NC • On-site

Full-time, Part-time, Contractor

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

👓 Part-Time Optometrist (OD)

Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Schedule: 3–4 visits per month (Weekdays)

Compensation: $900 per visit

Position Type: Independent Contractor (1099)

About The Opportunity

Comprehensive Mobile Care (CMC) is seeking a Part-Time Optometrist (OD) to provide care in a structured, outpatient clinic-based environment in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

This is a clinic-based role where you'll function as an extension of the clinical team within a coordinated, community-focused setting serving senior populations.

If you're looking for meaningful, mission-driven work with schedule consistency — without the overhead and administrative burden of running your own practice — this opportunity offers flexibility, autonomy, and strong operational support.

The Setting

This opportunity operates within a community-based outpatient clinic model.

• Clinic staff are on-site full time
• Organized scheduling and patient flow
• Coordinated, team-based care environment
• Value-based model focused on seniors

We manage equipment, supplies, scheduling, and billing logistics — allowing you to focus entirely on delivering high-quality vision care.

What You'll Do

• Perform comprehensive eye exams and vision assessments
• Diagnose and manage common ocular conditions within your scope of practice
• Prescribe corrective lenses and provide appropriate treatment recommendations
• Collaborate with clinic staff as part of an integrated care team
• Deliver patient-centered care in a structured outpatient setting

What Makes This Different

This is not a high-volume retail model.

Our optometrists are integrated into established clinic environments and represent Comprehensive Mobile Care directly within each partner location.

We emphasize:

• Quality over volume
• Consistency and predictability
• Administrative and logistical support
• Long-term clinic partnerships
• Ethical, mission-driven healthcare delivery

Qualifications

• Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from an accredited program
• Active North Carolina optometry license
• Experience treating senior populations preferred
• Strong clinical judgment and patient communication skills
• Comfortable practicing in outpatient clinic environments

Schedule

• 3–4 visits per month
• Typical hours: Approximately 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
• No nights
• No weekends
• No billing or administrative responsibilities

Comprehensive Mobile Care (CMC) is a family-founded healthcare organization with over 25 years of experience increasing access to care for senior and underserved communities across 20+ states.

Ready to provide meaningful vision care while maintaining flexibility in your schedule? Let's connect.