Eyecare Partners
Optometrist
– Full-scope, Medical Optometry Practice Grene Vision Group is looking to add a full-time Optometrist to our team.
Why You’ll Love This Opportunity: You chose to be a doctor to take care of patients.
We want to help you focus on creating healthy, happy patients without all the headaches of an individual practice.
With this unique opportunity you… Would join an established, doctor led, multi-location, and rapidly-growing company Get a world-class support team that is dedicated, knowledgeable, caring, and attentive Work at an office with a custom and proprietary EHR system designed by doctors and the latest in technology and medical testing Impressive Benefits for an Impressive Team: Comprehensive employee benefits packages, including 401-K, health insurance, medical malpractice insurance, and vacation Competitive compensation structure with base salary and productivity bonus Proprietary EHR designed by doctors If this sounds impressive to you, too, apply today Company Information: Grene Vision Group is a multi-specialty Ophthalmology practice in Kansas.
Our practice consists of 12 MDs and 36 OD’s with over 21 locations within our network.
Grene Vision Group is also now part of the EyeCare Partners Family that is in 11 states.
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