Assistant Professor of Clinical Optometry Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Somerville, MA at Geebo

Assistant Professor of Clinical Optometry

The New England College of Optometry (NECO) prepares the next generation of eye care providers, educators, and innovators through a rigorous curriculum and extensive clinical experiences.
NECO graduates compassionate and skilled optometrists prepared to practice in diverse settings.
Located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay, the College is a small, independent graduate institution that currently enrolls students from 34 states and 8 countries.
The College has its primary didactic teaching location at 424 Beacon Street, Boston and an additional Clinical Training Center located within the largest of its three owned and operated eye clinics (Boston-Commonwealth).
The New England College of Optometry (NECO) Clinical Network is the patient care and clinical education subsidiary of the New England College of Optometry and encompasses a wide network of local, national and international sites throughout which our students do their clinical training.
As one of the largest providers of optometric services in Massachusetts, our faculty and students provide optometric services to nearly 90,000 patients annually in more than 43 locations, including many of Greater Boston's community health centers.
Assistant Professor of Clinical OptometryThe New England College of Optometry (NECO) Clinical Network invites applications to join the professional staff as an attending optometrist and clinician educator.
We are seeking a doctor interested who has a keen interest in providing clinical care in the community health center setting at the Dimock Center and the Codman Square Health Center (split between Dimock and Codman health centers).
This person should have a desire to teach tomorrow's optometrists the principles of optometric and interdisciplinary care.
Other responsibilities may include vision screenings and laboratory instruction.
This position would be an Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Optometry.
Our mission is to improve the vision and eye health of populations through excellence in collaborative and community-oriented patient care, service, education, and research.
A NECO health center optometrist is an exceptionally qualified doctor of optometry and clinician-educator who works in a dynamic team-oriented, multidisciplinary non-profit eye care network serving the vision and eye health needs of populations in greater Boston.
Clinical attending optometrists are also faculty members that have teaching appointments with NECO, and thus advance both the service and teaching missions.
This is a non-tenure, clinical track position.
Salary commensurate with experience.
RequirementsQualifications include an OD degree with TPA
licensure in Massachusetts, advanced professional credentials such as residency training or equivalent clinical experience, appropriate credentials for a faculty appointment, and an active commitment to excellence in patient care and teaching.
The start date for the position is as of August 1, 2023, or as soon as credentialing is complete after that date.
For inquiries, please contact Dr.
Amy Moy ( email protected ).
Applicants should submit a current curriculum vitae and a cover letter, names and contact information of three professional references on the NECO website for employment opportunities.
The College offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits.
To apply please upload a resume, cover letter.
The College is an Equal Opportunity employer and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
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