Director, Optometry - 140151
UC San Diego | |
$119,400 - $230,800
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United States, California, San Diego | |
Jun 25, 2026 | |
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Reassignment Applicants: Eligible Reassignment clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. The Director, Optometry is the chief optometrist for the Department of Ophthalmology, responsible for overseeing, evaluating, and advancing the performance of the optometry service, including in the areas of primary eye care, urgent eye care, diabetic eye care, dry eye, glaucoma, low vision, neuro-ophthalmic disorders, specialty contact lenses, pediatrics, and myopia control. The role provides strategic and operational leadership for the optometry service, ensuring high-quality, efficient patient care while supporting and guiding optometrists and technical staff in the optometry clinics The Director of Optometry plays a central role in implementing clinical and educational programs, applying advanced optometric concepts to train and educate ophthalmology and family medicine residents in urgent eye care and ocular disease management. The Director provides critical leadership support across clinical, operational, and administrative functions. Is responsible for optometrist recruitment and contributes to workforce development and performance management. The position is instrumental in developing, implementing, and executing plans to expand optometry care services, including at satellite clinic locations. In collaboration with departmental leadership, the Director of Optometry assists in developing, analyzing, and implementing strategies to improve clinic operations, provider productivity, quality outcomes, and patient access, while applying departmental policies, goals, and objectives to establish clinical protocols and work standards. With extensive expertise in ocular disease, and urgent eye care, the Director, Optometry triages and manages patients with complex eye-related conditions to optimize visual function, comfort, and ocular health. The role applies advanced optometric principles to diagnose, treat, and manage diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system and associated structures, and to identify systemic conditions with ocular manifestations. The Optometry Manager performs examinations and procedures, uses medical devices and technologies, and prescribes pharmaceutical agents in accordance with California State Board of Optometry regulations. This position spends the majority of time (50% or more) achieving organizational objectives through the coordinated efforts of subordinate staff. The Director establishes departmental goals and objectives, functions with a high degree of autonomy, and is accountable for the stewardship of human, financial, and physical resources in alignment with departmental and organizational priorities. The role ensures adherence to internal controls, manages systems and procedures to safeguard departmental assets, and holds subordinate supervisors and professionals accountable to established standards. Assignments are defined by objectives, with the Director determining the best way to allocate resources to meet schedules, goals, and performance expectations. The position reviews and approves recommendations for functional programs, provides guidance to staff on achieving outcomes in compliance with established policies, and exercises sound judgment in selecting methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria. Decisions made at this level have a significant operational and financial impact; errors or failure to achieve objectives may result in increased costs, staffing implications, and delays to overall departmental initiatives.The Optometry Service is expected to experience change and growth. As such, demand and functional changes are anticipated. Other duties as assigned. Receives assignments in the form of objectives and determines how to use resources to meet schedules and goals. Reviews and approves recommendations for functional programs. Provides guidance to subordinates on ways to achieve goals in accordance with established policies. Erroneous decisions or failure to achieve goals results in additional costs and personnel, and serious delays in overall schedules. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Pay Transparency Act Annual Full Pay Range: $119,400 - $230,800 (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%) Hourly Equivalent: $57.18 - $110.54 Factors in determining the appropriate compensation for a role include experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The Hiring Pay Scale referenced in the job posting is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position. The Annual Full Pay Range may be broader than what the University anticipates to pay for this position, based on internal equity, budget, and collective bargaining agreements (when applicable). | |
$119,400 - $230,800
Jun 25, 2026