Work-Life Balance: Enjoy an extremely flexible schedule tailored to your lifestyle. Travel between nursing homes and assisted living facilities with autonomy over your hours.
Independent Practice Setting: Work in a patient-focused, independent environment where you can provide personalized eye care using state-of-the-art diagnostic technology.
Full Support Team: A personal assistant and trained technicians will handle administrative tasks, allowing you to focus solely on patient care.
Professional Growth & Autonomy: Be your own boss in a contracted 1099 position, with opportunities for continuous learning and professional development.
Compensation & Benefits:
Competitive Earnings Potential: Earn up to $250,000 annually based on production, with a per-exam compensation structure giving you full control over your income.
Relocation Assistance & Travel Bonuses: Receive financial support to ease your transition and explore new opportunities stress-free.
Professional Development: Access continuous education and opportunities to advance in the field.
Qualifications:
Degree: Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) from an accredited institution.
Licensure: Active and unrestricted Illinois Optometry License.
Skillset: Strong diagnostic skills, proficiency with advanced optometric technology, and excellent patient communication abilities.
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About the Community:
Rich History & Culture: Springfield, the hometown of Abraham Lincoln, boasts historical landmarks like the Lincoln Home National Historic Site and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.
Affordable Cost of Living: A low cost of living with affordable housing and utilities makes it ideal for families and professionals.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Excellent schools, parks, and year-round community events create a welcoming environment for families.
Vibrant Arts & Outdoor Recreation: Enjoy performances at the Hoogland Center for the Arts, explore the Illinois State Museum, or take advantage of hiking, boating, and fishing at Lake Springfield.