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Quick overview

The faculty member will provide clinical and didactic education by precepting student clinicians and monitoring their progress. They are also responsible for delivering direct patient care, maintaining medical records, and ensuring accurate billing documentation.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Doctor of Optometry degree and be licensed or eligible to practice in Illinois. An optometric residency or five years of equivalent experience is preferred.

postgraduate degreeCommunication skillsPatient careTime managementMedical record documentationOptometryClinical educationDiagnostic codingStudent evaluationClinical preceptingProcedure coding

Job description

Illinois college of optometry

Job Description

Part-Time faculty pediatrics position

Illinois eye institute

Reporting relationship: Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs

PER

Session

$150-$225, depending on experience.

Essential job functions

  • Clinical/Didactic Education
  • Precepts and monitors assigned student clinicians
  • Completes student clinician evaluations in a timely manner
  • Participates in student midterm and final evaluations
  • Meets with students making unsatisfactory clinical progress and assists the Service Chief in developing a strategy for remediation
  • Meets with any student requesting a conference, and maintains written documentation of any discussion
  • Participates in regularly scheduled patient care activities
  • Delivers appropriate patient care and management according to clinical privileges granted by the IEI Professional Standards Board
  • Completes documentation and correspondence related to the patient's medical record in a timely manner
  • Ensures accuracy of individual patient diagnostic and procedure codes on IEI billing
  • Participates in direct examination of patients along with student clinicians
  • Reports any unresolved patient complaints first to the appropriate Service Chief, then the Chief of Staff if necessary
  • Scholarly Activity
  • Engages in activities to develop expertise as a clinical preceptor
  • Engages in activities to develop expertise in patient care
  • Attends continuing education to maintain the standard of care and clinical privileges, Service Administration
  • Assures proper use of IEI equipment and facilities and arranges for maintenance as needed
  • Participates in medical record review when requested
  • Obtains appropriate coverage for their clinical activities and notifies the appropriate Service Chief of time-off requests
  • Required knowledge, skills, and abilities
  • Doctor of Optometry degree from an ACOE-accredited institution, and are licensed or licensed and eligible to practice in Illinois
  • Optometric Residency preferred or 5 years equivalent experience
  • Prior teaching experience preferred but not required
  • Successful credentialing through IEI Professional Standards Board
  • Effective patient care skills
  • Effective communication skills
  • Attendance must be in accordance with College Policy and the IEI operating calendar
  • Ability to meet deadlines regardless of circumstances or pressures
  • Attends continuing education to maintain the standard of care and clinical privileges

Please submit a letter of intent along with your curriculum vitae to

Elyse Chaglasian, OD

Associate Dean for Faculty

Illinois College of Optometry/Illinois Eye Institute: 3241 South Michigan Avenue

Chicago, IL 60616

Email

echaglas@ico.edu [echaglas@ico.edu]

312-949-7122

We are an EEO Employer.