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New England College of Optometry

Per Diem Clinical Optometrist - Primary Care/ Contact Lense

New England College of Optometry, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


DescriptionThe NECO Clinical Network is the patient care and clinical education subsidiary of the New England College of Optometry and encompasses a wide network of local, national and international sites throughout which our students do their clinical training. As one of the largest providers of optometric services in Massachusetts, our faculty and students provide optometric services to nearly 90,000 patients annually in more than 43 locations, including many of Greater Boston’s community health centers.NECO Center for Eye Care is seeking applications for the role of Per Diem optometrist and clinician educator, with a particular emphasis on primary and soft contact lens care. The optometrist will have the opportunity to provide comprehensive clinical care within a collaborative environment at NCEC Commonwealth. Precepting optometry interns in the clinical setting is included in the assignment. The position ranges from regularly scheduled hours on Saturdays and potential fill-in opportunities throughout the week. The position is less than 20 hours per week and is non-benefits eligible, but can accrue sick time per Massachusetts law.Our mission is to improve the vision and eye health of populations through excellence in collaborative and community-oriented patient care, service, education, and research. A NECO health center optometrist is an exceptionally qualified Doctor of Optometry and clinician-educator who works in a dynamic team-oriented, multidisciplinary non-profit eye care network serving the vision and eye health needs of populations in greater Boston. Clinical attending optometrists are also faculty members that have teaching appointments with NECO, and thus advance both the service and teaching missions.New England College of Optometry is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.RequirementsOD licensed to practice optometry in the state of Massachusetts at highest level of certification, (TPA+ classification)Mass Controlled Substance RegistrationMedicare eligibleGood communication skillsAbility to type efficiently in electronic health recordEXPERIENCE:Optometry residency completion or 5+ years of clinical experiencePreference given to providers who have previously had precepting experience

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