Hybrid $35K signing Bonus- 15 min South of Denver, CO- Medical Optometrist Needed For a Large Established Group

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Overview:$35K Sign-On Bonus! Optometrist Opportunity in Denver Metro — Join a Trusted Legacy in Eye Care No Evenings or Weekends (M-F, 8-5, 1 hr lunch) | Full-Time | Medical & Optical FocusAbout the Practice: This optometry group has been serving the Denver metropolitan area for over 50 years and is home to a team known for excellence in comprehensive eye care. With multiple locations and sub-specialty services, our practice is built on a strong reputation, collaborative culture, and high patient satisfaction.We are currently seeking a full-time optometrist. You'll be walking into a busy, supportive environment with cutting-edge technology and a highly skilled clinical team.What We’re Looking For: We’re seeking a motivated, patient-focused optometrist with experience or interest in:• Comprehensive eye exams• Contact lens fittings• Medical optometry• Optical services• Co-management of surgical patientsWhether you’re a seasoned OD or a newer grad with strong clinical skills and great people skills, you’ll thrive in this role.Why Join Us?• Competitive compensation: Guaranteed base salary + productivity bonus• Sign On Bonus of $35,000!• Full benefits package: Health, vision, dental, PTO, 401(k), and more• Relocation assistance available• Great schedule: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (1-hour lunch)• Modern equipment and fully supported staff infrastructure• Immediate patient volume: Hit the ground running from day oneLet’s Connect:If you’re passionate about patient care and looking for a rewarding position in a respected, growing practice, we want to hear from you.Contact: Suzanne Richards, Director of Provider Talent Acquisition Call/Text: 214-202-9387 Email: suzanne.richards@espmgmt.comDon’t wait—this rare opportunity won’t last long.Qualifications:Must be an Optometrist (Doctor of Optometry O.D.) with either an active license to practice in Colorado or the ability to obtain one ASAP.

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