About Us Lana'i Community Health Center (LCHC), located on the island of Lana'i, is deeply rooted in a unique history of transitions and cultural diversity. This island has undergone economic and lifestyle shifts driven by changing ownership over the years. These transitions have shaped the island's residents, creating a community of great cultural richness, with a significant population of immigrants.
LCHC serves the entire population of Lana'i, with a special emphasis on those living at or below 200% of the federal poverty level and the underinsured or uninsured. The center provides services in a culturally sensitive manner, offering translation services when needed, and ensures that no one is denied care due to an inability to pay.
As a Federally Qualified Health Center, LCHC accepts all insurances, helping patients navigate their coverage. LCHC is dedicated to improving the physical, mental, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual welfare of the community, working towards the vision of innovative healthcare with a culturally sensitive, holistic, and patient-centered approach. We are committed to building healthy families in a supportive environment.
Located centrally in Lana'i City, at 333 Sixth St., LCHC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, ensuring that comprehensive healthcare is accessible to all residents, reflecting the island's unique history and diversity.
Role Overview The Optometrist is responsible for delivering primary eye care and medical treatments to patients experiencing visual system disorders and diseases. This role involves conducting eye examinations to detect and diagnose vision problems and other health conditions such as diabetes and hypertension. The Optometrist will develop personalized treatment plans and prescribe corrective solutions like eyeglasses or contact lenses, as well as medication for eye disorders. Additionally, the Optometrist plays a vital role in educating patients about proper eye care.
Requirements Conduct comprehensive eye examinations to detect and diagnose vision problems and other health conditions Develop and implement treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs Prescribe eyeglasses, contact lenses, and medications as required Educate patients on proper eye care and treatment plans Collaborate with healthcare teams and report to a manager Maintain state licensure and adhere to regulatory standards Continual learning to stay updated with the latest best practices in optometry Qualifications Doctorate degree in Optometry (OD) is required Must have a valid state license to practice optometry Certification and/or licensing in optometry is essential Knowledge of current optometry best practices and treatments Excellent patient care and communication skills Ability to work as part of a healthcare team Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision PTO Accrual Holiday Pay 401K Plan Plus Employer Matching Educational Assistance Program Employee Assistance Program AT&T Discount on Wireless Services Hawaii Air Ambulance - Hawaii Life Flight `Ohana Plus Program Continuing Education Benefits & Student Loan Repayment Program Salary Range from $113,365 (Low) - $145,178 (Median) Background & Drug Screening Disclaimer The Lanai Community Health Center is an Equal Opportunity employer and enforces a drug-free workplace, zero tolerance, random and pre-employment drug testing applies. We also conduct background screenings on all potential candidates to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information provided during the hiring process. This screening may include, but is not limited to, criminal history, education verification, employment history, and reference checks. Your application submission implies your acknowledgement and consent to undergo background checks and drug screenings as part of the employment process at Lanai Community Health Center.
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