Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.
This week, there’s a real demand for eye care professionals across the board—whether you’re looking to work in a bustling practice or prefer a quieter clinic environment. Remote opportunities are a bit scarce right now, so if you’re aiming for flexibility, keep an ear to the ground.
This Week’s Jobs
Eye Care Customer Rep
Help patients with inquiries and appointments. This role requires at least one year of experience in the eye care field. Company: Global Channel Management, Inc. | Location: Norcross, GA Apply Here
Med Spa Physician
Perfect for those with a knack for aesthetics and a detailed understanding of facial anatomy. You’ll be working in a multidisciplinary team focused on results-driven care. Company: Valor Wellness and Longevity | Location: Las Cruces, NM Apply Here
Optometric/Ophthalmic Technician Premier Private Eye Care Practice
Join a well-established practice recognized for its comprehensive eye care services. Experience in a similar setting is beneficial. Company: imatters | Location: Midland Park, NJ Apply Here
Eye Care Customer Rep
Similar to the other Norcross position, this role demands strong customer service skills and some eye care experience. Company: Global Channel Management | Location: Norcross, GA Apply Here
Ophthalmic Assistant Certified - Eye Care
An urgent role needing a certified assistant to support eye care operations. Ideal for someone ready to jump in quickly. Company: BestJobsOnline | Location: Longview, TX Apply Here
Neuro Ophthalmologist Commonwealth Eye Care Associates
Specialized role focusing on neuro-ophthalmology, including dry eye disease and more. Experience in the field is essential. Company: Eye Care Partners | Location: Colonial Heights, VA Apply Here
It’s been a busy week in eye care, and these roles are just the tip of the iceberg. If you’re on the hunt, don’t wait too long to apply. Wishing you all the best in your career journey.
I totally agree that timing is crucial here — when I applied for my last position, I found following up a week after submitting my application really helped it stand out. It’s such a competitive market; even a small nudge can make a difference — have many people been reaching out to you about these roles?
I remember when I was job hunting, I found that mentioning a specific skill or experience in my cover letter made a difference. For instance, when I applied for a similar med spa role, I highlighted my background in advanced treatments, which really caught their attention. It’s worth focusing on what sets you apart.
There’s definitely a wave of opportunities right now, especially for eye care roles. When I was job hunting, I found using specific keywords from the job description in my resume helped a lot to bypass ATS filters. Don’t forget to tailor your application — it’s crucial these days, especially when there’s high demand like we see this week.
, this drives me nuts when opportunities vanish so quickly. When I was looking for something similar, I made it a habit to check job boards daily and apply on the spot. That urgency really helped me snag a spot in a competitive field.
It’s a crazy market right now! I once snagged a role by networking on LinkedIn, so don’t overlook that. Have you tried reaching out to contacts in the field?