Ophthalmologist - Pediatric and Comprehensive
Job Description
Our organization stands as the largest multispecialty medical group in Oregon and southwest Washington, comprising over 1,500 physicians and more than 300 administrative professionals dedicated to serving over 615,000 members. Owned and operated by physicians, we offer competitive salaries that are not tied to individual service provision. Our medical group features board-certified specialists across more than 50 disciplines.
We are currently seeking applications for a Board Certified or Board Eligible Ophthalmologist to become part of our Central Interstate team in Portland, OR. You will collaborate with a compassionate and integrated team of physicians, along with supportive clinical and administrative staff, to provide both Pediatric and Comprehensive Ophthalmology services. Our Ophthalmologists engage in a truly holistic practice, benefiting from a connected healthcare model that enhances efficiency. You will have access to a substantial surgical volume, addressing a wide array of ophthalmologic conditions. The extent of subspecialty work will depend on patient and team needs. In this role, you will primarily serve as the Pediatric Ophthalmologist, treating mainly pediatric patients, with some involvement in adult strabismus and general comprehensive call rotations. A half-day surgery block is scheduled for Tuesday mornings, and you will conduct weekly rounds for Retinopathy of Prematurity at the Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center NICU.
We seek collaborative team members who prioritize patient care in a supportive environment. Our focus is not on financial metrics, allowing us to remove business pressures from patient interactions. Our patient-centric model fosters seamless and efficient care across various specialties. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, you will encounter a higher acuity of disease while performing routine exams, including all refractions, and will lead Pediatric patients referred by our Optometry partners.
What You Can Expect:
A shared call schedule among all providers, with general ophthalmology call averaging 4-6 weekdays and 4-5 weekends throughout the year.
Experienced support staff to assist you.
Access to a physician-friendly advanced Epic EMR system.
Potential leadership opportunities within the medical group.
Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).
Flexible scheduling options of 1.00 and 0.9 FTE (with prorated compensation).
Minimum Requirements:
Board Certified or Eligible in Ophthalmology.
Fellowship training in Pediatric Ophthalmology.
We Offer You:
A generous employer-funded pension and retirement contributions totaling 21% of eligible clinician earnings, with optional additional employee contributions.
Competitive compensation not based on a fee-for-service model.
A pathway for physicians to become shareholders in our organization.
Paid annual education leave along with an annual education allowance.
Comprehensive benefits package, including largely employer-funded medical and dental insurance premiums, life insurance, and paid leave.
Complete professional liability coverage at no cost, full reimbursement for board certification maintenance, continuing medical education reimbursement, and in-house CME opportunities.
Total Rewards value ranging from $497,621 to $652,000.
Current Hiring Incentives for This Role:
Relocation allowance of up to $15,000.
The annual salary for this position ranges from $411,900 to $502,300, taking into account the applicant's skills, qualifications, degrees, certifications, training, market data, and other relevant factors. In addition to the salary range, we offer rich benefits that significantly enhance the total compensation package.
