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Position Summary What you'll do Launch your services in Walmart stores As an Independent Optometrist leasing space inside our Walmart stores, you will take a leading role in patient care with respect to eye and vision care as well as general health and well-being.
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This position is to work as an Employed or Independent Optometrist at a current Pearle Vision Franchise location and provide patient care at the location. When working as an Optometrist at a Pearle Vision Licensed Operator location, the terms of agreement, practice model (Employed or Independent), pay structure, benefits and hours are all negotiated directly between you and the Licensed Operator.
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Pearle Vision Licensed owners are independent business owners who enjoy an association with Luxottica Retail North America, which is the parent company for Pearle Vision as well as LensCrafters, Sears Optical, Target Optical and Sunglass Hut. Pearle Vision has been in the Franchise business since 1981 and is one of the largest Eye Care Franchise Retailers in North America with more than 600 total Eye Care Centers in North America.
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GENERAL FUNCTION:A Pearle Vision Licensed Operator owner (Franchisee) seeks an Optometrist to provide high quality optometric patient care and professional services at their location. GENERAL FUNCTION:A Pearle Vision Licensed Operator owner (Franchisee) seeks an Optometrist to provide high quality optometric patient care and professional services at their location.
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Pearle Vision is also part of an eyewear industry leader, Luxottica. Requisition ID: 827210 Don't take the care of your eyes for granted, trust them to the people who have been caring for eyes since 1961 – Pearle Vision.
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To request a reasonable accommodation, please call the Luxottica Ethics Compliance Hotline at 1-888-887-3348 (be sure to provide your name and contact information so that we may follow up in a timely manner) or email HRCompliance@luxotticaretail.com.
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Requisition ID: 827522 Don't take the care of your eyes for granted, trust them to the people who have been caring for eyes since 1961 – Pearle Vision. At every neighborhood Pearle Vision, we believe that from the exam room to the retail floor you deserve genuine EyeCare.
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You operate the Doctors office as your private independent practice while providing high quality optometric care and services to your patients next to an optical dispensary operated by Luxottica.
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Requisition ID: 809032 Don't take the care of your eyes for granted, trust them to the people who have been caring for eyes since 1961 – Pearle Vision. This position is not an offer to buy or become an owner of a Pearle Vision Franchise.
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An Independent Doctor of Optometry affiliated with LensCrafters (Luxottica) seeks an Associate Optometrist. As a private Independent practice, Luxottica operates the optical dispensary while the Affiliated Doctor operates the Doctors office and provides high quality optometric care and service to patients.
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You will work within the practice of a LensCrafters Subleasing Optometrist as an employee or contracted doctor. Your opportunity to work with a full scope Independent LensCrafters practice is waiting.
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Establishes a relationship with the Vision Center Associate Optometrist (AOD) or Independent Optometrist (IOD). As a Walmart Vision Center Manager or Sam’s Optical Manager., Business management or healthcare administration degree., National Contact Lens Examiners (NCLE) certificationPrimary Location.
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An Independent Doctor of Optometry affiliated with LensCrafters (Luxottica) seeks an Optometrist to work as an Independent Contractor. You will work within the practice of a LensCrafters Subleasing Optometrist as an Independent Contractor.
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As an Independent Optometrist leasing space inside our Walmart stores, you will take a leading role in patient care with respect to eye and vision care as well as general health and well-being.
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Position Summary What you'll do Launch your services in Walmart stores! Minimum Qualifications Outlined below are the required minimum qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no minimum qualifications.
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