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Ophthalmic Specialist

2 months ago


Renton, Washington, United States Sight Partners Full time

Sight Partners is seeking a skilled Ophthalmologist to join our team. Our organization is dedicated to providing advanced medical and surgical eye care in a patient-centered environment. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and believe that success requires a respectful and valued work environment. Our team is nationally recognized for their expertise in a wide variety of surgical services, utilizing the most advanced technology with proven results. We focus on collaborative patient care with the optometric community, honoring their expertise in primary care and our supportive services in secondary and tertiary care. The Pacific Northwest offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty and urban vibrancy, making it an exceptional place to live and work. With the majestic Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges as a backdrop, outdoor enthusiasts thrive with endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, kayaking, and camping. Iconic landmarks like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market are emblematic of Seattle's unique charm, while nearby attractions such as Mt. Rainier and the San Juan Islands beckon exploration. Cultural experiences abound with world-class museums, theaters, restaurants, and music venues, ensuring a rich tapestry of entertainment options. Whether you're drawn to the bustling city life or the serene wilderness, the Seattle area promises a dynamic lifestyle that celebrates both adventure and creativity. As an Ophthalmologist, you will specialize in treating eye injuries, diseases, and deformities through operations. Specialties include Cataract, Cornea, Glaucoma, Refractive, Strabismus, and Retina. You will examine patients, perform and interpret diagnostic tests, and counsel patients on preventive healthcare. Demonstrates company Vision, Mission, and Values. Our complex and diverse population requires a compassionate, flexible, and self-motivated individual with demonstrated clinical judgment and in-depth practice experience. Requirements include an unrestricted Washington State medical license, US board eligibility/certification, and DEA certificate. An unrestricted and current license to practice medicine in the state of employment (or the ability to obtain one) is required. Demonstrated success in implementing utilization and quality improvement strategies/techniques is necessary. Substantial experience and expertise in the development of medical policies, procedures, and programs is required. Qualifications to perform clinical oversight for the services provided by the organization include but are not limited to; education, training, or professional experience in medical practice. Excellent interpersonal communication and demonstrated ability in performance management, coaching, and staff development is required. Demonstrated leadership skills are necessary. Education: Board Certified Doctor of Medicine (MD or DO). DEA Certification. Benefits: Competitive Salary D.O.E. Plus incentives Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Robust Ancillary Benefits 401(k) Plan with employer contribution Company Paid Life Insurance Generous PTO/Holiday EEO Statement