Ophthalmology Opening in Juneau, AK
Updated 11/03/25
Juneau, Alaska, United States
Physician
Ophthalmology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Ophthalmology Opportunity in Southeast Alaska
Position: Ophthalmologist
Location: Southeast Alaska
Setting: Outpatient Clinic & Surgical
Opportunity Highlights:
Provide comprehensive ophthalmology services, including evaluations, diagnostics, and surgical procedures
Collaborate with optometrists, ophthalmic technicians, and healthcare professionals to ensure multidisciplinary care
Participate in quality assessment, improvement initiatives, and medical staff functions
Guide policy development and advise on equipment acquisition for program needs
Opportunity for travel to field clinic sites within Southeast Alaska
Schedule & Patient Care:
Primary Focus: Comprehensive ophthalmology, including glaucoma, retinal and corneal conditions, macular degeneration, oculoplastics, and autoimmune pathologies
Surgical Procedures: Cataract and retinal surgeries within facility capabilities
Consultations: Provide ophthalmology consults to our providers and optometrists
Educational Involvement: Provide annual educational programs to medical staff
Requirements:
Education: Completion of medical school and accredited ophthalmology residency
Licensure: Active Alaska medical license
Board Certification: Board Certified or Eligible
Experience: Minimum of 2 years in clinical and surgical ophthalmology settings
Certifications: Alaska State Medical Board Physician License
Skills & Abilities:
Strong clinical judgment and diagnostic skills
Effective communication and collaboration with medical professionals and support staff
Knowledge of regulatory guidelines and standards for medical and surgical ophthalmology
Additional Details:
Benefits: Generous benefits package, including retirement, PTO, parental leave, health, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability coverage
Community Engagement: Work with leadership to develop and promote ophthalmology services in multiple communities
Quality Improvement: Participate in peer review and quality initiatives
This opportunity offers a fulfilling career with a strong support system and the ability to make a significant impact on patient care in Southeast Alaska.
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