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Northwest Eye Surgeons is a well-established, multi-location ophthalmology group delivering advanced medical and surgical eye care across the Pacific Northwest. We’re known for clinical excellence, fellowship-trained surgeons, and a collaborative MD/OD culture.
We’re seeking a full-time Optometrist to join our Washington team in a high-level medical optometry and surgical co-management role.
You’ll provide comprehensive medical eye care with an emphasis on cataract and glaucoma co-management, working closely with ophthalmologists from diagnosis through post-op care. This is an ideal position for optometrists who enjoy complex care in a team-based environment.
What You’ll Do
Perform comprehensive medical eye examsProvide pre- and post-op cataract and glaucoma careCo-manage patients in a collaborative MD/OD modelEducate patients on diagnoses and treatment plansDocument efficiently in EMRParticipate in CE and ongoing trainingCompensation & Benefits
Competitive base salary + production incentivesMedical, dental, and vision insurance401(k) with employer contributionCompany-paid life insuranceGenerous PTO and paid holidaysEEO StatementRequirements:To learn more about Northwest Eye Surgeons, explore our culture and benefits, and view our current career opportunities, click the link below.
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Join a Premier Ophthalmology Team in the Pacific Northwest
Northwest Eye Surgeons is seeking a part-time skilled and compassionate Ophthalmologist with advanced cataract surgical experience to join our well-established, high-volume referral practice in Washington. This is an outstanding opportunity to build your career in one of the region’s most respected ophthalmic groups, offering excellent clinical support, state-of-the-art facilities, and the lifestyle benefits of the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
As the Pacific Northwest’s premier ophthalmic referral group, we are known for our cutting-edge care, collaborative co-management model, and commitment to outstanding patient outcomes. With 6 clinics and 4 advanced surgery centers in the Puget Sound area, plus 10 additional sites across Washington, Idaho, and Alaska, you’ll be part of a robust and growing regional network.
Requirements:What We Offer:
State-of-the-Art Facilities – Modern clinics and surgery centers with the latest technology
Built-In Volume & Referrals – Step into a thriving practice with plenty of room to grow
Supportive Culture – Work in a team-oriented environment that values collaboration and quality care
Excellent Compensation & Benefits:
Compensation: Estimated total annual earnings of $300,000-$1,000,000+(full-time equivalent), prorated based on FTE and scheduleComprehensive health coverage (Medical, Dental, Vision)Company-paid Life Insurance401(k) with Employer ContributionsRobust Ancillary Benefits PackageGenerous PTO/HolidaysEEO StatementWhat We’re Looking For:
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Ophthalmology (MD or DO), must hold a license to practice in the USAWashington State medical license (or eligibility)DEA certificationExpertise in cataract surgeryA collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills Read LessTo learn more about Mountain View Eye Center, explore our culture and benefits, and view our current career opportunities, click the link below.
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Join Mountain View Eye Center in Fairbanks, Alaska
Mountain View Eye Center is a forward-thinking ophthalmic medical and surgical practice located in the stunning surroundings of Fairbanks, Alaska. If you're seeking a change from the hustle and bustle of city life and wish to immerse yourself in nature's beauty, this opportunity could be the perfect fit. Here, you can experience the midnight sun during the summer and enjoy a front-row view of the northern lights in the winter.
Our clinic is committed to providing exceptional eye care with a personalized approach that meets the unique needs of Alaska’s diverse population. At Mountain View Eye Center, you will have the opportunity to enhance your skills, both personally and professionally, while making a meaningful impact on the communities we serve.
We embody the spirit of Alaska and play a crucial role in delivering comprehensive eye care to the greater interior region. Join us and be part of a dedicated team making a difference in the heart of Alaska.
Education:
Board Certified Doctor of Medicine (MD or DO).DEA CertificationBenefits:
Combined Salary $400,000 - $1,000,000 D.O.E.Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRobust Ancillary Benefits401(k) Plan with employer contributionCompany Paid Life InsuranceGenerous PTO/HolidayEEO Statement Read LessTo learn more about Mountain View Eye Center, explore our culture and benefits, and view our current career opportunities, click the link below.
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Compensation: Production-based model with earning potential $200,000+, full benefits, and relocation support
Experience the midnight sun, the northern lights, and a truly unforgettable way of life—while making a meaningful impact on eye care in Alaska’s Interior.
Mountain View Eye Center is a progressive, full-service ophthalmic medical and surgical practice located in beautiful Fairbanks, Alaska. Our mission is to provide compassionate, high-quality eye care with a personalized touch for the unique and diverse communities we serve. As a cornerstone eye-care provider in the region, we pride ourselves on combining advanced technology with genuine, relationship-based care.
We are seeking a Medical Optometrist to join our collaborative, patient-centered team. This is a rare opportunity to practice full-scope optometry alongside fellowship-trained ophthalmologists in a modern, high-volume medical setting—while enjoying an adventurous lifestyle that only Alaska can offer.
• Provide comprehensive optometric care to a broad and medically diverse patient population
• Work closely with ophthalmologists in a respected co-management model
• Evaluate and manage a wide range of ocular conditions such as:
– Post-operative cases
– Glaucoma, Anterior/posterior segment disease, Ocular trauma, Neuro-ophthalmic disorders
• Complete thorough medical histories and create customized treatment plans
• Educate patients on conditions, treatments, and preventive eye health
• Demonstrate exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
• Perform other duties as needed to support excellent patient care
• Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree
• Eligibility for Alaska State Optometry licensure
• 1–2+ years of medical optometry experience or completion of an ACOE-accredited residency
• Strong preference for experience in a medically focused or surgical co-management setting
• A passion for patient care, teamwork, and continuous professional growth
Benefits:
• Highly competitive compensation with earning potential of $200,000+ under a production-based model
• Comprehensive benefits package, including:
– Medical, dental, and vision insurance
– 401(k) with employer contribution
– Company-paid life insurance
– Robust ancillary benefits
– Generous PTO and paid holidays
–EEO workplace
• Relocation assistance to help make your move seamless
• Supportive, professional, and collegial environment where your skills are valued
• A chance to live in one of Alaska’s most scenic and welcoming communities, where you can enjoy:
– World-class hiking, fishing, skiing, dog mushing, and outdoor adventure
– A tight-knit, family-friendly community with a rich cultural heritage
To learn more about Whatcom Eye Surgeons, explore our culture and benefits, and view our current career opportunities, click the link below.
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Whatcom Eye Surgeons is a division of Northwest Eye Surgeons of Seattle. we are seeking a passionate, skilled, and motivated Glaucoma Specialist with outstanding surgical and interpersonal abilities to join our dynamic, well-established team in Seattle. This is a rare chance to practice in a thriving, referral-based environment with strong professional support, high surgical volume, and state-of-the-art facilities.
Northwest Eye Surgeons is recognized as one of the premier ophthalmic referral practices in the Pacific Northwest. Since 1986, we have been dedicated to providing advanced, high-quality care in a warm, compassionate, and professional environment.
We serve patients across 6 primary locations and 4 state-of-the-art surgery centers throughout the Puget Sound region, supported by 10 additional satellite locations in Washington, Idaho, and Alaska. Our strong co-management relationships with referring providers ensure a steady, diverse, and rewarding surgical and clinical caseload.
This position will occasionally travel to other Northwest Eye Surgeons locations such as: Smokey Point, Mount Vernon, and possibly Arlington.
As a key member of our physician team, you will:
• Provide comprehensive medical and surgical care for glaucoma and cataract patients
• Work collaboratively with optometrists and MDs within a respected MD/OD co-management model
• Contribute to clinical excellence through high-volume glaucoma and cataract surgery
• Help shape patient outcomes in a practice known for quality, service, and innovation
Your expertise will play a vital role in expanding and elevating our glaucoma program.
What we offer:
• Cutting-Edge Practice: Access the latest technology, diagnostics, and surgical platforms
• Collaborative Environment: Join a highly skilled, multidisciplinary team committed to exceptional care
• High Surgical Volume: Step into an established caseload with significant glaucoma and cataract demand
• Strong Practice Infrastructure: Benefit from robust administrative, clinical, and co-management support
• Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the scenic Puget Sound region with exceptional outdoor recreation, culture, and overall quality of life
• Fellowship training in glaucoma
• Board certification or eligibility
• Unrestricted Washington medical license and DEA certification (or ability to obtain)
• Strong glaucoma and cataract surgical skills
• Commitment to continuous learning and clinical excellence
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Passion for compassionate, patient-centered, team-oriented care
Education
• Board-certified MD or DO
• DEA certification
Compensation & Benefits
• Total compensation: $300,000–$1,000,000 DOE
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance
• Robust ancillary benefits package
• 401(k) with employer contribution
• Company-paid life insurance
•Generous PTO and paid holidays
•Supportive, inclusive workplace (EEO employer)
If you’re a glaucoma specialist seeking a rewarding, growth-oriented opportunity within an industry-leading practice, we invite you to join Northwest Eye Surgeons and help shape the future of eye care in the Pacific Northwest.
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Northwest Eyes | Where Expertise, Technology, and Compassion Come Together
Northwest Eyes is a nationally recognized ophthalmic medical and surgical practice, and we’re excited to welcome a skilled Ophthalmic Technician to our growing team. Known for our advanced technology, exceptional clinical outcomes, and patient-centered care, we offer an environment where your expertise is valued and your career can thrive.
We are deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and we believe the best patient care happens when team members feel respected, supported, and empowered.
What You’ll Do
As an Ophthalmic Technician, you’ll play a vital role in the patient experience and clinical workflow by:
Assisting Ophthalmologists with patient workups, examinations, in-office procedures, and lasersAccurately documenting ocular exams, assessments, and treatment recommendations in real timeSupporting patient understanding by reinforcing provider instructions and sharing educational materialsMaintaining smooth patient flow and clear communication regarding appointment statusTaking and documenting detailed patient medical historiesAdministering ophthalmic medications, applying eye dressings, and instructing patients on care and treatmentPerforming special testing and operating advanced ophthalmic equipmentConducting Van Herick measurements, Worth 4-Dot testing, and stereopsis testingSterilizing instruments and maintaining ophthalmic equipmentAssisting patients with contact lens insertion and removalRequirements:What We’re Looking For
Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office and G-SuiteExcellent verbal and written communication skillsProfessional demeanor with exceptional interpersonal and patient-care skillsHighly organized, detail-oriented, and adaptable in a fast-paced environmentA team player willing to support multiple areas of the clinic as neededEducation & Experience
High school diploma or equivalent requiredAt least 1 year of experience as an ophthalmic assistantCOA or COT certification preferredCommitment to maintaining required education, training, and licensureCompensation & Benefits
Competitive pay: $19–$26 /hour (based on experience)Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRobust ancillary benefits401(k) with employer contributionCompany-paid life insuranceGenerous PTO and paid holidaysEqual Employment Opportunity employerIf you’re passionate about eye care, thrive in a collaborative environment, and want to grow with a respected, forward-thinking practice, we’d love to meet you. Apply today and take the next step in your ophthalmic career with Northwest Eyes.
Edmonds Eye MD, is a progressive ophthalmic medical and surgical practice, we are searching for an Ophthalmic Technician to add to our team. Our Company is nationally recognized, with vast clinical experience in a wide variety of eye surgical services, advanced technology, and proven results. Our Company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and believes that success requires an environment where colleagues are respected and valued.
Responsibilities:
Open and close exam lanes and ensure all supplies are stockedCommunicate patient flow with the team to keep the schedules running on timeMaintain a clean and tidy work environment and waiting area for patientsTake patients' medical histories, perform workups, and perform ophthalmic diagnostic exams to obtain the information needed for diagnosisHelp instruct the patient in the care and treatment of eye conditionsEnsure all medical records are accurate and completeTriages phone calls from patients and outside contactsMaintain flexibility and perform other duties as requiredBenefits:
Competitive Salary $19 - $25Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRobust Ancillary Benefits401(k) Plan with employer contributionCompany Paid Life InsuranceGenerous PTO/HolidayEEO StatementNorthwest Eyes, is a progressive ophthalmic medical and surgical practice, we are searching for a Registered Nurse to add to our Northgate ASC team. Our Company is nationally recognized, with vast clinical experience in a wide variety of eye surgical services, advanced technology, and proven results. Our Company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and believes that success requires an environment where colleagues are respected and valued.
Provide ACLS and BLS training and uniforms are provided.
Work cooperatively with physicians and staff, exhibiting teamwork characteristics. Demonstrate initiative, insight, and judgment in all decision-making processes.
Responsibilities:
Preoperative and postoperative patient callsPatient Admission and DischargeRecord and analyze patient medical histories, symptoms, and conditionsAdminister medications and treatments as ordered by the physicianIntraoperative CirculationMay provide conscious sedation(*)May function as designated Infection Control Specialist (**)Create patient care plans with the help of other healthcare professionalsDiscuss treatment plans with physicians and pharmacistsTeach patients and their families about the treatmentMaintain knowledge of various instruments used for each type of operation and the proper setup of the operating roomMaintain current knowledge of the fundamentals of asepsis, instrument processing, and sterilizationResearch literature and new developments in the nursing field with emphasis on developments relating to operating room nursingComplete the required continuing educationFollow all compliance policies and procedures, including HIPAA, OSHA, WISHA, patient confidentiality, and insurance requirementsFunction under the direction of all policies, regulations, and procedures of Northwest Eye SurgeonsOversee the actions of medical assistants and surgical technicians(*) Nurse Sedation: IV Medication Administration & Monitoring
Recommend completion of conscious sedation certification course, equivalent training or experienceMust complete initial Nursing Sedation competency; Repeat at least annuallyMust follow and maintain a functional knowledge of the facility's Policy and Procedures for Anesthesia Services and Nursing SedationAdminister medications for conscious sedation as ordered by physicianMonitor patient vital signs in the operating room(**) Infection Control Specialist
Maintain infection control program utilizing established protocolsIdentify infection risk and areas of concern for transmission of infection using infection control risk assessment toolsPerform root cause analysis of unforeseen events and postoperative infectionsOversee ongoing infection control training for employees of designated areaReview, assess, and report outcomes of infection prevention and infection control activities, training and auditsAssist with the annual development of the infection control planReport to the Infection Preventionist and to the QAPI/Governing Board any deficiencies in the infection control program that may signify areas for improvementMaintain required continuing educationEducation and Experience:
Graduate of a college or university and/or an accredited school of nursingHolds a current license from the State Board of Nursing to practice as a registered nurseCurrent ACLS/AED certification is mandatoryOne (1) year of operating room and ASC experience preferredBenefits:
Competitive Salary $45 - $50Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRobust Ancillary Benefits401(k) Plan with employer contributionCompany Paid Life InsuranceGenerous PTO/HolidayEEO StatementNorthwest Eyes is a progressive ophthalmic medical and surgical practice, and we are searching for a scheduler for our Mount Vernon location. Our Company is nationally recognized, with vast clinical experience in a wide variety of eye surgical services, advanced technology, and proven results. Our Company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and believes that success requires an environment where colleagues are respected and valued.
This role involves counseling and promoting advanced vision correction options to all eligible patients and scheduling ophthalmic surgeries at our state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center and local hospitals. You will inform patients about financial options, payments, and protocols and provide precise price estimations.
Our goal is to create a first-class experience for our surgical candidate patients by promoting premium vision correction services.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Greet, introduce, and provide informational packets to all patients interested in surgery before they leave the clinic.Serving as the primary point of contact for patients, ensuring clear communication with the surgeon and staff.Deliver comprehensive vision correction counsel and promote premium services.Promote, educate, and close sales on Vision Correction with eligible patients.Offer and review finance options with patients, including internal and 3rd party options such as Alphaeon or Care Credit.Explain payment protocol (when payment is due and forms of payment accepted).Communicate and push all relevant information to the surgery center, including any special equipment or supplies needed for surgery as indicated by the surgeon.Responsible for the verification of surgical authorizations before surgery in conjunction with the insurance coordinating team.Set appointments for pre-surgery testing and post-op appointments.Other duties as assigned.Requirements:Excellent Salesmanship and Closing Skills: Proven ability to effectively sell premium services and close deals with patients.Customer Service Excellence: Outstanding customer service skills, ensuring a positive patient experience.Proficient with Microsoft Office products, G-Suite, and Windows environment.Team Player: Flexibility and willingness to assist in all areas, effectively working in a team environment.Demonstrates superior communication skills, both verbal and written, to convey ideas and information clearly.Competency using EPM / EHR.EHR Experience: Familiarity with Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems.Education and Experience:
One year medical reception experience preferredHigh School diploma or equivalent.Sales experience is a plus.Benefits:
Competitive Salary $22- $24Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRobust Ancillary Benefits401(k) Plan with employer contributionCompany Paid Life InsuranceGenerous PTO/HolidayEEO Statement Read LessTo learn more about Northwest Eye Surgeons, explore our culture and benefits, and view our current career opportunities, click the link below.
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Walk Into Immediate Surgical Volume | Top-Tier Earnings
Northwest Eye Surgeons is actively recruiting a fellowship-trained Glaucoma Specialist to step into a fully built, high-demand practice in Seattle. This is not a “build-your-own” role; this is a walk-in opportunity with an established referral network with immediate and sustained patient demand.
If you're looking for a position where you can operate at scale, maximize your income, and practice alongside respected colleagues, this is it.
Founded in 1986, Northwest Eye Surgeons is a leading ophthalmic referral center in the Pacific Northwest, known for clinical excellence and innovation.
6 established clinic locations + 4 AAAHC-accredited surgery centers in the Puget SoundRegional footprint across Washington, Idaho, and AlaskaStrong reputation with referring providers and the communities we serveInvestment in the latest surgical and diagnostic technologyPerform high-volume glaucoma surgery with access to advanced techniques and technologyManage a broad spectrum of glaucoma pathology, with cataract integrationCollaborate with a large, loyal OD referral networkHelp drive continued growth and innovation within the glaucoma programWhy This Role Is Different
Day-One Surgical Volume: Established glaucoma caseload with immediate OR accessProven Referral Engine: Deep-rooted co-management network driving consistent growthEfficiency = Higher Earnings: Optimized clinic flow, strong tech support, and modern infrastructureCollegial, Physician-Led Culture: Work with subspecialists who value collaboration, not competitionTrue Work-Life Balance: Flexibility without sacrificing income or case volumePath to Leadership: Opportunities to shape the glaucoma service line and mentor othersCompensation & Benefits
$300,000 – $1,000,000+ earning potential (base + production, no artificial ceiling)Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance401(k) with employer contributionCompany-paid life insuranceGenerous PTO + paid holidaysFull benefits package designed to support you and your familyThis is a rare opportunity to step into a mature, high-producing glaucoma practice in a highly desirable market, without the risk or ramp-up.
If you want immediate impact, surgical volume, and top-tier compensation in a collaborative setting, we should talk.
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