Chicago And Chicago Suburbs And Jobs And Optometrist,13750

Chicago And Chicago Suburbs And Jobs And Optometrist,13750

We’re looking for an Ophthalmologist who is a fellowship trained Oculo-Plastic & Orbital Reconstruction Surgeon to join our team. This is a group employed position with an integrated Optometry and Ophthalmology Subspecialty practice with a very busy patient base and referral network. This position will not be predicated on trauma service, and will focus on elective cases, cosmetics, and your case mix can fit your preferences as we have many practices in the area networked together. Full time is preferred however, we would also be interested in candidates with part time or direct contract (1099) availability as well.

We have state-of-the-art equipment, tremendous, experienced staff and practice management as well as an excellent existing patient base for you to be busy right away. Our 4 OR ASC in Sycamore, IL is one of the finest ophthalmic surgery centers in the nation. We offer an outstanding base income with full employed benefits, paid relocation, and retirement. 

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Join our world class integrated team of ophthalmologists and optometrists. Some of our Chicago brand practices include: Hauser Ross Eye Institute, Chicago Eye Consultants, Midwest Eye Center, Chicagoland Retinal Consultants, VZN Eyecare, Lawrence Eye Care, Lakeside Eye Group, Smith Perry Eye Center, Retina Group Chicago, DuPage Eye Associates, etc.

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These are ESP (EyeCare Services Partners) practices. ESP is the nation’s leading vertically integrated ophthalmologic services company. ESP’s affiliated ophthalmologists, optometrists, and ambulatory surgery centers serve communities in California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Florida, and Maryland. Since its founding in May 2014, ESP has affiliated with dozens of practices that are locally dominant and clinically differentiated providing the highest quality patient centered care.

Our practices are in premier locations with an active and lucrative patient base and deep referral network. Compensation is commensurate with experience and consistently in the top 90th percentile in the US for Oculoplastic Ophthalmologists.  

With our variety of referring practices and office spaces, your residential choices are very wide in terms of where you may live and work. Chicagoland has many amazing neighborhoods, school systems, and world class amenities!

Actual Salaries For Optometrists (by State & Experience)

Email me, Suzanne Richards, Director of Provider Talent Acquisition, EyeCare Services Partners at [email protected], or call/text my mobile number directly at 214-202-9387.  I am the direct hiring entity for this opportunity and not with an agency or third party.Finding the right job in the right place is never easy, but doing your homework can help! Here's everything you need to know about getting an optometry job in Chicago.

For a young OD, finding an optometrist job in Chicago might seem overwhelming. The city of Chicago may elicit feelings of being a major metropolis, a city of high crime, or a place where the politicians are as windy as the lake effect. I have called this city home for almost thirty years, and no matter how many places I have been it's still my favorite place to be. As an optometrist, it has provided me many opportunities, and I firmly believe that it is a place that an OD can have a long, successful, and fulfilling career.

Finding a job as an optometrist in the Windy City is not a difficult task. If you have a computer, cellular device, wireless internet access, and some social skills, you could probably find a job opportunity in the course of a day. As with many opportunities in life, my foremost advice to all students and new graduates is to network.

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Through the AOA, ICO, IOA, or your respective state’s branch, there will always be a connection to Chicago. Most optometrists are happy to help a colleague get situated, all you need to do is ask. Some online job search engines that have been helpful for me included CovalentCareers and online through Illinois College of Optometry. The IOA also provides resources through their classifieds section.

If you're looking to call Chicago home, and you're looking from outside of the state of Illinois, strongly consider what you are looking for in your new community. The city of Chicago is big, and there is a great deal of difference between the northern suburbs and the south side of the city. This will also be helpful to negotiate salary in order to pay for the price of living.

Most recently, the average starting average salary for an optometrist is Chicago is $91, 000-$100, 000 gross income per year according to CovalentCareers' 2019 New Grad Optometrist Report and the overall average salary in IL is $127, 521 (Glassdoor).

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Overall, the job market in Chicago is abundant and there are many opportunities for new graduates as well as veteran ODs, with the one caveat being in full time private practice. While corporate entities are usually more than happy to take on a full time OD, I have found that in private practice, it usually takes a little bit longer to work up to full time status. This is not always the case, but it is less common to find a full time position immediately in the private sector.

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For this reason, a few of my classmates and I started working at a few locations, part time in each, when we first graduated school. As previously mentioned, job opportunities were never difficult to find. There were times when I would have too many opportunities to choose from.

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The major corporate employers in Illinois include LensCrafters, VisionWorks, MyEyeDoctor and Warby Parker. Corporate sublease locations include Target Optical, Costco, and Sam’s Club.

The application process for licensure in Illinois is standard, requiring NBEO score and TMOD, a lengthy application, and a $500 application fee.

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A controlled substances license is required by everyone who prescribes and/or stores and dispenses any controlled substances. The application fee for controlled substances is nominal.

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As for continuing education requirements, every applicant is to complete thirty hours of CE relevant to the practice of optometry required during each pre-renewal period. A pre-renewal period is the twenty four months preceding March 31st in the year of renewal. A CE hour equals fifty minutes, and CE credit may only be given in one hour increments. A renewal applicant is not required to comply with CE requirements for the first renewal following the original issuance of the license.

Finally, ODs licensed in Illinois but residing and practicing in other states must comply with the CE requirements set forth for the state of Illinois.

As a major metropolitan city, Chicago is quite saturated with optometrists. In my experience, the ODs who have been most successful have provided a unique skill or service into their respective practice. If you’re looking to have a competitive edge while applying for jobs, it would be wise to focus in on a particular area of interest (i.e. pediatrics, orthokeratology) or learn a new language (Spanish, Polish) to target a particular area where those patients live or where the need is greatest.

Micaela Toledo, O.d.

Generally speaking, family private practice is more prevalent in the suburban areas of the city while smaller, high-end boutiques and corporate entities are more popular in the immediate downtown area. Therefore, if you are looking to be a family OD and want to see younger patients grow into adulthood, it may be wise to look into one of the surrounding suburbs of Chicago.

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Overall, the OD community is tight-knit in Chicago even with so many ODs. I will often run into the same, familiar faces at continuing education lectures and conferences.

The most popular of these is the annual IOA conference where you can knock out a good chunk of CE in one weekend’s time. If you are not able to attend all days, rest assured there are always plenty of CE opportunities not only through the IOA but also through private practice and local ophthalmology practices.

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Relocating to the Chicago area is probably the biggest draw to working in Illinois. As previously mentioned, it's best to first research the area of the city in which one would like to practice. While there are plenty of ways to get around (whether it be by vehicle, bus, or train) I recommend working close to home.

I am currently within walking distance to my Target Optical and it has made a significant difference in the amount of time I have saved commuting. My fiance and I also retired one of our cars, and we now share one vehicle which is not used very often. I do not recommend driving far distances to work within the city of Chicago because the main arterial highways are extremely congested at any hour of the day. If you have the chance, take the “L” or Metra, the latter being the more comfortable and nicer ride overall.

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With regards to housing, I have never rented, but if I were to relocate to a new city, I definitely would rent first and then consider buying. This will give you a good feel for the area of interest and

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