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How much do retina jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for retina in Oregon is $26.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.02 and $21.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a retina specialist?

Retina specialists are medical doctors who diagnose and treat diseases and conditions affecting the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. These specialists are ophthalmologists with additional training in retinal diseases such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, and more. They use advanced diagnostic tools and surgical techniques to help preserve and restore vision. Patients are often referred to retina specialists for complex eye issues that cannot be managed by general eye doctors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a retina specialist?

To thrive as a Retina Specialist, you need an M.D. or D.O. degree, completion of an ophthalmology residency, and a retina fellowship, with expertise in diagnosing and treating retinal diseases. Familiarity with advanced diagnostic imaging tools like OCT, fluorescein angiography, and retinal lasers is essential, along with board certification. Exceptional attention to detail, strong patient communication, and steady manual dexterity distinguish top performers in this field. These skills are crucial for accurately diagnosing complex retinal conditions, performing delicate procedures, and ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

What are some of the typical challenges faced by professionals working in a retina specialist team at an ophthalmology clinic?

Retina specialists often encounter the challenge of balancing a high patient load with the need for detailed diagnostic work, as retinal conditions can be complex and time-sensitive. Working closely with other ophthalmologists, technicians, and sometimes surgical teams is essential for providing comprehensive care. Another common challenge is staying up-to-date with rapid advancements in retinal imaging and treatment methods. Effective communication and collaboration are key to ensuring patients receive timely and accurate interventions, and continuous professional development is crucial for long-term success in this field.

What is the difference between Retina vs Optometrist?

AspectRetinaOptometrist
CredentialsMedical degree, specialized retina fellowshipDoctor of Optometry (OD) license
Work EnvironmentSpecialized ophthalmology clinics, hospitalsOptometry clinics, retail optical stores
Industry UsageFocus on retinal diseases and surgeriesVision testing, glasses, contact lens prescriptions
Common Search IntentRetinal treatments, retinal specialistEye exams, vision correction

Retina specialists are ophthalmologists with advanced training in diagnosing and treating retinal conditions, often performing surgeries. Optometrists primarily conduct eye exams, prescribe glasses, and detect eye health issues but do not perform surgeries. While both work in eye care, their roles, training, and services differ significantly.

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Retina jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Retina job openings:

Infographic showing various Retina job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,581 per year, or $26.2 per hour.

Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Specialist (Assistant Professor)

Casey Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site

$355K - $475K/yr

Other

Retirement

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Oculofacial Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery Specialist

Oregon Health & Science University, (OHSU), is a leading health and research university that strives for excellence in patient care, education, research, and community service. Casey Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), is seeking a full-time Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Specialist to join our faculty at its main campus in Portland, Oregon. The ideal candidate must be board-certified or board-eligible. Oregon state medical licensures are required.

OHSU is a nationally recognized academic health center dedicated to excellence in patient care, education, research, and community service. The Casey Eye Institute is home to a collaborative team of 69 ophthalmologists, 12 optometrists, and multiple basic science faculty, and offers comprehensive subspecialty care including: Glaucoma, Cornea, Retina, Oculoplastics, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Pathology, Oncology, Uveitis & Ocular Immunology, Low Vision Rehabilitation and Ophthalmic Genetics.

The department supports robust training programs including 15 ophthalmology residents and 11 clinical fellows, in addition to internationally recognized research programs in optical coherence tomography (OCT), biomedical informatics, and basic science.

Portland offers the best of the Pacific Northwestโ€”vibrant urban life, diverse neighborhoods, and a thriving food and arts scene. Enjoy four seasons, mild winters, and easy access to beaches, mountains, forests, and year-round outdoor recreation.

Position highlights:

  • Full-time academic appointment at OHSU
  • Busy clinical practice with an established referral base
  • Opportunities for teaching and academic engagement
  • Collaborative environment in a respected academic medical center

The full-time annual base salary range for this position is $355,624 - $475,948/year; commensurate with experience and rank. Base pay does not include incentive pay, hiring bonuses, or additional benefits such as retirement contributions.

Function/Duties of Position

The duties of this position include: Providing clinical care to Oculofacial Plastics patients of the University Hospital and Clinics and affiliated hospitals and clinics; engaging in public service through consultative activities with non-university groups as approved by Department Chair; providing staffing to residents seeing Oculofacial Plastics patients; teaching residents and house staff about Oculofacial Plastics and issues; performing research relevant to Oculoplastics.

Compliance expectations: You will be expected to abide by all state, federal and institutional compliance regulations and will be required to attend compliance training; perform requirements for Staff Members as outlined in Compliance Roles and Responsibilities in OHSU Hospitals and Clinics; and complete specific compliance requirements as outlined by the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners. You must carry out responsibilities in an ethical, effective and professional manner, and report potential compliance problems using the reporting processes as outlined in the Code of Conduct. You will be expected to model ethical and appropriate behavior, professional standards, compliance and personal integrity. It is required that you understand and comply with the OHSU Code of Conduct, departmental policies and procedures, and applicable rules and regulations. You will adhere to all Casey Eye Institute Service Excellence standards and expectations and attend all related mandatory training programs. It is expected that you will document in medical records all patient care services delivered in support of third party bills; process billings for hospital and clinic charges in accordance with HCFA, Medicaid, Champus and all commercial and managed care carriers, and assure departmental compliance with all applicable third party payer regulations and contracts.

Required Qualifications
  • Must be board certified or eligible by the American Board of Ophthalmology
  • Completion of an Accredited Ophthalmology Residency Program
  • Completion of an Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
  • Eligible for medical licensure in Oregon and Washington

Candidates at any career stage, including current trainees, are encouraged to apply.

Why Apply To OHSU?

We are Oregon's only public academic health center. In addition to caring for patients, we lead groundbreaking research. We also train the next generation of health care professionals. As Portland's largest employer, we give you opportunities to learn and advance in a system of hospitals and clinics across Oregon and Southwest Washington. All are welcome. OHSU welcomes people of all ages, ethnicities, genders, national origins, religions and sexual orientations. We are striving to build an anti-racist, multicultural institution and encourage people with diverse backgrounds to apply. To request reasonable accommodation, contact askhr@ohsu.edu