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Description
This full-time Primary Care faculty position at the Illinois College of Optometry involves a balance of clinical teaching, patient care, scholarly activity, and service. Responsibilities include supervising student clinicians and residents in the Illinois Eye Institute, providing classroom and laboratory instruction, delivering high-quality patient care, maintaining timely clinical documentation, contributing to research and professional presentations, and participating in college committees and professional service activities. The anticipated start date for the position is August 2026; however, this can be revised if needed.
Requirements
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Clinical/Didactic Education:
- Precepts and monitors assigned student clinicians and residents in the Illinois Eye Institute
- Classroom and laboratory teaching as assigned by the Dean/Vice President of Academic Affairs
Patient Care:
- Delivers appropriate patient care and management according to clinical privileges granted by the Professional Standards Board
- Completes documentation and correspondence related to patient medical record in a timely manner
Scholarly Activity:
- Engages in activities to develop expertise as a scholar and educator
- Engages in activities to develop expertise as a clinical preceptor
- Engages in activities to develop expertise in patient care
- Develops and presents at professional meetings and conferences on a regular basis
- Contributes to the professional literature on a regular basis
- Attends continuing education to maintain the standard of care and clinical privileges
Service Administration:
- Contributes to the College’s strategic initiatives through committee participation and other related activities
- Involvement in professional activities on a local and national level
- Attends scheduled faculty, service, and department meetings
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Possesses a Doctor of Optometry degree from an ACOE-accredited institution and is licensed or licensed eligible to practice in Illinois
- Residency training in Primary Care/Ocular Disease at an ACOE-accredited institution or five years of equivalent experience is preferred
- Prior teaching experience is preferred but not required
- Successful credentialing through the 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
ICO offers a competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Benefits include medical and dental ad plans, 403(b) with match, free on-site CE, license and medical malpractice reimbursement, generous PTO, sick and education days, FSA pre-tax plans, support for educational meetings, and Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
For inquiries, please contact Dr. Elyse Chaglasian, Associate Dean for Faculty ([email protected]). Applicants should submit a current curriculum vitae, letter of interest, and the names and addresses of three professional references at www.ico.edu.

