Ophthalmology Opening in Augusta, ME
Updated 3/20/26
Augusta, Maine, 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
Ophthalmologist opportunity: Augusta, ME
~ 1 Hr to Portland
Position Details
Full-time
Permanent
Employed
Join 2 hospital employed ophthalmologists
Desired candidates will be highly trained cataract surgeons who could also have specialty training in either glaucoma or cornea to develop their subspecialties
4.5 clinical days per week
A very manageable 1:5 call schedule
Very competitive base salary with a robust RVU bonus structure
Generous Paid time off, with additional CME time
Comprehensive benefits, relocation, and CME allowance, and retention bonus
H1b Sponsorship
Cultural attractions, including art museums and live theater and music
Located within a short distance of ski resorts, lakes and rivers, award-winning golf courses, abundant hiking trails, and the beautiful, rugged Maine coast, close to Portland, Maines largest city, and less than a three-hour drive from Boston
Many prestigious awards and recognitions such as:
2023 Womens Choice Awards America's 100 Best Hospitals for Patient Experience
Leapfrog Group A grade for Spring 2022 and Fall 2022
Healthgrades Outstanding Patient Experience Award for 2022
Newsweek Worlds Best Hospitals awards list 2022, including a special designation for infection prevention
Forbes Best-in-State Employer 2022
Compensation
Group offers an array of benefits to include educational loan repayment, CME, paid time off, relocation reimbursement as well as many others.
Location
Located in scenic central Maine, just a short drive away from ski resorts, lakes and rivers, award-winning golf courses, abundant hiking trails, and the beautiful Maine coast.
Just an hour north of Portland, Maines largest city, and three hours from Boston.
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