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Description
Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute, a principle-centered multi-site cataract and refractive surgery co-management center, seeks a full-time medical optometric physician for our surgical facility in Vancouver, WA, just across the river from Portland, OR. PCLI has 18 surgery facilities located in 6 states – Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, and New Mexico. This is an opportunity to join an exceptional team surrounded by finely tuned support staff in a wonderful workplace environment.
Join our dynamic team in a place where your career can thrive. Located 15 minutes from downtown Portland, Vancouver provides a relaxed, community-focused environment without giving up the convenience of nearby shops, cafes, and entertainment. You’ll experience the classic Pacific Northwest mix of cool, rainy winters, gorgeous mild summers, and colorful autumns. With Mount Hood and the Cascade Mountains to the east and the stunning Oregon Coast to the west, year-round adventure is always within reach—whether it's hiking, biking, kayaking, and fishing in the warmer months, or skiing and snowboarding in the winter.
Company-wide, PCLI provides a unique work environment with a strong team approach between 40+ staff ODs and 17 surgeons. We do not provide primary care, vision exams, contact lenses, or eyeglasses. Instead, we support community ODs with cataract surgery, laser vision correction, and medical consults. Our ODs can also perform advanced optometric procedures, practicing at the highest level of their training.
Salary and Benefits:
- Competitive compensation based on experience
- Medical, dental, vision
- Generous profit sharing and bonus
- 401k with 50% match
- Generous paid vacation and CE time
- CE allowance
- Relocation stipend
- Other benefits to be discussed
$5000 Finder’s Fee:
If a career with PCLI is not for you, spread the word about our openings. You will be awarded when an OD we hire tells us that you referred them.
Requirements
- Clinically skilled and residency trained, or the equivalent ocular disease and surgical co-management experience
- Solid leadership skills with a passion for helping others
- Highly motivated and a self-starter who will expand our presence
- An excellent communicator who enjoys working with a team
- In addition to having exceptional clinical skills, job duties include lecturing within the optometric community and involvement with professional organizations.