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Retina Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

US-VA-McLean

Mclean, VA · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Come join a team of physicians and medical staff who provide full service medical and surgical care including routine eye care, retina, glaucoma, and corneal disease. We Believe In Rewarding ...

Optician

Camp Springs, MD · On-site

$18.50 - $24/hr

Come join a team of physicians and medical staff who provide full service medical and surgical care including routine eye care, retina, glaucoma, and corneal disease. We Believe In Rewarding ...

Optician

Mclean, VA · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Come join a team of physicians and medical staff who provide full service medical and surgical care including routine eye care, retina, glaucoma, and corneal disease. We Believe In Rewarding ...

Optician

Mclean, VA · On-site

$17.75 - $22.75/hr

Come join a team of physicians and medical staff who provide full service medical and surgical care including routine eye care, retina, glaucoma, and corneal disease. We Believe In Rewarding ...

Optician

Suitland, MD · On-site

$18.50 - $24/hr

Come join a team of physicians and medical staff who provide full service medical and surgical care including routine eye care, retina, glaucoma, and corneal disease. We Believe In Rewarding ...

Medical Assistant - Diabetes Care

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$19 - $24.25/hr

Collect critical patient data including vital signs, A1c, and retina scans * Educate patients, including using CGMs and medications and how to treat hypoglycemia * Other activities to support ...

Medical Assistant - Diabetes Care

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$19 - $24.25/hr

Collect critical patient data including vital signs, A1c, and retina scans * Educate patients, including using CGMs and medications and how to treat hypoglycemia * Other activities to support ...

Our modern facility includes 4 operating rooms and 2 treatment rooms, supporting specialties such as GYN, ophthalmology, orthopedics, ENT, and retina. As a physician-owned center, we foster strong ...

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Retina information

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 Washington are hiring for Retina jobs?

Cities in Washington with the most Retina job openings:

Infographic showing various Retina job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, and 8% Remote job distribution.

Vision Scientist

Tunnell Government Services

Washington, DC • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Tunnell Government Services, Inc., is comprised of the industry's leading scientists, medical and technical experts, and human capital and organizational development professionals. We approach all projects as a team and are committed to helping our clients transform and quickly achieve strategic goals. If you are interested in joining an employee-owned company that develops and implements innovative, integrated and differentiated solutions, please click on the links below to find the job that is right for you and contact us.

Vision Scientist

Background:

Tunnell has a contract opportunity available supporting the Division of Ophthalmic Devices (DOD) within the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) at the Food and Drug Administration. A Vision Scientist is needed to conduct scientific and regulatory reviews to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new ophthalmic devices. This is a remote position.

DOD serves as the primary source for scientific and medical expertise on ophthalmic medical devices with regard to safety and effectiveness. The Division carries out scientific and end-to-end medical device review evaluation, including coordinating and making premarket review determinations, as well as planning and coordinating post market compliance and enforcement efforts related to medical devices.

Duties of the position:

Duties of the Vision Scientist may include but are not limited to:

  • With guidance and direction from senior scientists and engineers, the reviewer will review total product life-cycle actions (premarket, compliance, and post-market surveillance) related to ophthalmic devices. Actions may include 510(k)s, PMAs, De Novos, IDEs, pre-submissions, submission issue requests, 513(g)s, recalls and complaint submissions. Reviewer will apply his/her technical expertise to determine the adequacy of methodology, protocols and data concerning bench, animal and/or clinical testing and will, as needed, obtain appropriate consultation reviews of methodology, protocols and data that are outside the scope of the reviewer's expertise. Based on a collective evaluation of the submission, the reviewer will provide a recommendation of submission clearance, approval, disapproval, request additional information or provide scientific and/or regulatory feedback to applicants. For each submission, the reviewer will prepare a comprehensive memo supporting the recommendation and, when required, prepare the appropriate correspondence to the applicant.
  • Assist with the developing, modifying, and evaluating guidelines concerning data required in medical device actions to be submitted to the Agency. In this capacity, the reviewer participates as a member of a team of experts to develop agency or center-wide guidelines applicable to the regulation of relevant medical devices.
  • Present reviews, conclusions, opinions, and recommendations to appropriate scientific review panels on PMAs, petitions for reclassification, etc. These presentations will include key issues pertaining to the safety and effectiveness of the medical device(s), outlines of deficiencies, and recommendations for approval or non-approval of the device or the submission.
  • Enhance professional career development by collaborating with other scientists to better understand medical device problems. Keep abreast of current events and findings and changes in medical device law and regulations through review of scientific and legislative literature, personal contact with relevant authorities, and by attending scientific meetings.

Qualifications:

The candidate should have a solid background in basic and/or clinical visual psychophysics, visual optics, and optical instrumentation as evidenced by a record of independent, peer-reviewed published research.

A highly qualified candidate will have research experience with human participants including clinical trial design and management, especially clinical research involving ophthalmic devices (e.g., surgical lasers - cornea and retina), functional and diagnostic imaging devices, diagnostic visual tests, ocular implants such as intraocular lenses and retinal prosthetics). Experience in the manufacture, quality control, validation/ verification testing and measures for prescription of ophthalmic optical devices (e.g., intraocular lenses and contact lenses) is desired. Expertise in critically reviewing scientific documents and skill in clearly communicating review results are essential. Background in the following technical area(s) is highly desirable:

  • Visual Neuroscience
    • Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of the retina and visual pathways
    • Visual electrophysiology, both clinical (ERG, VEP, etc.) and basic (single & multi-cell recording, retinal/LGN/cortical circuitry, electrical stimulation of visual pathways)
    • Functional imaging of visual pathways (e.g., functional MRI, opto-genetics, fluorescence)
  • Optics of the eye
    • Sources of retinal scattered light and its effects on retinal image quality in fovea and periphery
    • Retinal image quality (resolution and contrast) as a function of eccentricity
    • Optics of photoreceptors
  • Light energy hazard analysis, and mechanisms of light damage to the eye
  • Low Vision causes (medical conditions leading to impaired vision) and rehabilitation
  • Clinical psychophysical & optical testing
    • contrast sensitivity (typical luminance and low luminance),
    • BCVA (best corrected visual acuity) and low contrast acuity,
    • mesopic acuity,
    • perimetry,
    • color vision testing,
    • stereopsis, binocular vision
    • pupillometry,
    • aberrometry
    • accommodation testing
    • light & dark adaptation
    • psychophysical methodology
Education and Experience:
  • Doctoral level degree (e.g., Ph.D., M.D., D.O.) in a relevant field is preferred; however, an M.S. in Life Sciences/Engineering discipline combined with extensive experience with vision science and ophthalmic devices may also be
  • Minimum of 5-10 years' experience in fields directly relevant to the Vision Scientist position.
  • Experience authoring and evaluating responses to and from Regulatory Agencies is desired.
  • Demonstrated capability of proficient written and oral communication

This position is 100% telework.

Must be a US Citizen or full Green card holder.

Tunnell strives to hire and retain the most qualified talent. We believe that having employees with different backgrounds and capabilities contributes to the success of our business. To attract qualified applicants, Tunnell posts to a wide variety of job sites. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Please be advised that certain client contracts may outline specific requirements for onsite work. Tunnell employees and/or contractors are expected to comply with all client requirements, including any safety and health protocols.