Salary: $175k per year
Reference: JN -122025-34886
Are you tired of the high-volume, assembly-line pace of commercial retail eye care?
A well-established, community-focused healthcare organization in northern Wisconsin is seeking a full-time Optometrist to join our growing team in Crandon, WI. We believe that exceptional eye care requires time and autonomy. Here, you will enjoy 45-minute comprehensive exam slots, seeing an average of just 12–13 patients per day, backed by a dedicated onsite support staff and modern technology.
We offer a highly competitive financial package designed to support your long-term success and peace of mind:
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Total Compensation Potential: Up to $175,000 (Competitive guaranteed base salary + performance incentives).
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Sign-On & Relocation: Up to $20,000 sign-on bonus and relocation assistance to help you transition smoothly.
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Student Loan Support: Fully eligible for Federal and State loan repayment programs (HRSA/NHSC eligible location).
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Health Benefits:Premium-free health insurance for the provider.
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Time Off:5 weeks of PTO plus dedicated Continuing Medical Education (CME) time and a generous CME allowance.
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Retirement: 401(k) with an excellent employer match.
- Unmatched Work-Life Balance: 4-day workweek with NO evenings and NO weekends.
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Clinical Pace: Approximately 12–13 patients per day with 45-minute exam slots.
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Advanced Equipment & Support: Two fully equipped exam lanes, Athena EHR, and dedicated onsite technician support so you can focus entirely on the patient.
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Full-Scope Medical Focus: Strong emphasis on medical optometry, patient education, ocular disease management, and opportunities for LASIK co-management.
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Autonomy: Enjoy a collaborative, patient-centered clinical environment with full clinical autonomy.
Located in Wisconsin’s beautiful Northwoods, Crandon offers a safe, family-friendly community with an incredible outdoor lifestyle. If you enjoy fishing, boating, hiking, snowmobiling, or ATV trails, this area is an outdoor paradise.
Providers here enjoy a significantly lower cost of living, minimal commute times, and an excellent quality of life while practicing meaningful, impactful, community-based medicine in an underserved area.
- Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from an accredited program.
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Board-certified or board-eligible optometrist.
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Eligible for or currently holding a valid Wisconsin Optometry License.
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New graduates and experienced optometrists are equally encouraged to apply!