Optometrist (OD) | Greenfield, MA | Full-Time

IsoTalentGreenfield, Utah, United States
Experience
Any experience
Salary
$ 125,000 - 160,000
Posted Date
Mon Jun 15, 2026
Category
Optometrist
Job Type
Full-time
Apply before :
Sat Feb 05, 2028

Job Description

Optometrist (OD) | Greenfield, MA | Full-Time | ESOP Practice


The Eye Center has spent 30+ years building one of the most respected eye care practices in Central and Western Massachusetts. With two locations, a full surgical team, and specialties in dry eye, glaucoma, premium cataract surgery, and facial medical aesthetics, they run a tight, well-equipped operation. Now they need a strong OD to anchor their Greenfield office.


This isn't a corporate optometry job. No quota board, no one timing your exams, no micromanagement. You'll have real clinical autonomy, your own patient base, and direct access to surgeons when you need them. The team is small and genuinely close-knit. Monthly birthday celebrations, real camaraderie, and a culture where people actually like showing up to work.


What You'll Be Doing



  • Comprehensive eye exams across a full patient population

  • Dry eye evaluations and in-office procedures

  • Glaucoma diagnosis and ongoing management

  • Pre- and post-operative co-management with ophthalmologists on staff

  • Contact lens fittings, including specialty lenses

  • Patient education on ocular health, disease management, and surgical options

  • Accurate documentation and compliant medical coding


Your first month will include time at both the Greenfield and Worcester County locations so you can meet the full team and get comfortable with how things run. After that, you're home base in Greenfield.


About the Location (Read This Part)


Greenfield sits in Western Massachusetts at the intersection of Route 91 and Route 2, about 90 minutes west of Boston. So when people hear "Massachusetts" and picture city life, coffee shops on every corner, and a thriving dating scene, well, that's not quite this.


What Greenfield actually has: mountains, trails, ski slopes, kayaking, fishing, golf, and the kind of quiet that people who grew up in cities spend years wishing they had. There's a strong, welcoming community out here, and it's only 3 hours to Manhattan if you ever need a reminder of why you left.


The right person for this role isn't tolerating the location. They're genuinely excited about it. If your idea of a great weekend involves being outside and not in a crowd, you'll fit right in.


Compensation and Benefits


The Eye Center is open to new graduates and experienced ODs alike, with compensation structured to reflect where you are in your career. Year 1 comes with a guaranteed base salary. Year 2 transitions to production-based pay, where strong producers earn well into six figures.


Additional benefits include:



  • ESOP ownership shares (one of the only ways for an OD to hold real ownership stake in a Massachusetts practice)

  • 401(k) with employer match

  • 100% of health insurance premiums covered for the doctor

  • 100% malpractice insurance paid by the practice

  • $1,500 annual continuing education stipend

  • Practice-paid specialty training in dry eye, glaucoma, and medical aesthetics

  • 2 weeks PTO + 40 hours sick time + standard holidays


What They're Looking For


Clinically, you should be solid in refraction and comfortable managing dry eye and glaucoma patients. Surgical co-management experience is a plus, and they'll develop it if you don't have it yet.


Beyond clinical skills, The Eye Center is looking for someone who genuinely cares. That means showing up on time, taking ownership of every patient interaction even when the person in front of you isn't technically on your schedule, and maintaining clean, ethical coding practices. They want someone who's warm with patients and knows how to be friendly with staff without losing the professional dynamic that makes a clinical environment actually function. It sounds simple. In practice, it's what separates the people who thrive here from the ones who don't last.


New grads are genuinely welcome. The Eye Center has a structured onboarding process that functions like an internal residency, and they've found that the people they develop from the start tend to become their best long-term providers.


Required Qualifications



  • Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from an accredited institution

  • Eligible for Massachusetts optometry licensure

  • Strong refraction and refractive specialty skills

  • Interest in dry eye disease, glaucoma management, and surgical co-management

  • Commitment to ethical, compliant medical coding

  • A genuine desire to plant roots in Western Massachusetts


To Apply


Send your resume to Nicole at nrobie@isotalent.com.

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