Ophthalmology - Physician
Company: Virginia Mason Medical Center - Seattle - CommonSp
Location: Seattle
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Ophthalmology - Physician at Virginia Mason Medical Center -
Seattle - CommonSpirit Health summary: The position is for a
fellowship-trained Ophthalmology physician specializing in glaucoma
surgery at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health in Seattle, WA. The
role involves clinical and surgical care, including MIGS and
cataract surgeries, with opportunities for clinical research and
teaching. The physician will work in a collaborative,
hospital-based environment supporting a diverse patient population
across multiple clinic locations. Job Summary and Responsibilities
Virginia Mason Francisan Health (VMFH) is fulfilling our vision of
transforming healthcare by expanding our collaborative care team.
We have an opportunity for a 1.0 FTE Ophthalmology - Glaucoma
physician in desirable Seattle, Washington. Join the Virginia Mason
Medical Center (VMMC) division of Ophthalmology with a regional and
national reputation for excellence in patient care. The
ophthalmology section currently has 8 ophthalmologists and 7
optometrists in our main Seattle clinic and at 4 regional medical
center locations seeing approximately 51,000 patients per year. In
addition to optometry and general ophthalmology, specialty services
include surgeons who practice in a collegial environment and
possess fellowship training in retina, cornea, uveitis, glaucoma,
pediatric/strabismus, and oculoplastics. The Seattle clinic is a
busy downtown practice with four full-time and two part-time
ophthalmologists (cornea, glaucoma, retina, oculoplastics and
pediatric specialists). We also employ three full-time
optometrists. The surgeon position will partner with a
well-respected glaucoma specialist who has been practicing for 19
years at Virginia Mason. The position requires a clinic one or two
days per week at one of our regional medical centers, 2-3 clinic
days per week in Seattle, and one or more OR days per week. A
fellowship trained candidate is essential. The ideal candidate will
be proficient in complex cataract and glaucoma surgery. We welcome
applicants interested in clinical trials. Virginia Mason provides
support via the Benaroya Research Institute. This is a unique
opportunity to work in a busy, hospital-based practice alongside
specialists with diverse and complex patient panels. The Seattle
clinic is the hub of the ophthalmology service line and sets the
tone for a large group practice. The surgeon hired for the glaucoma
specialist position can expect approximately a 50/50 glaucoma and
cataract surgery volume as they build their own unique practice.
They will have the facilities to perform MIGS, filtering surgery,
and glaucoma drainage device placement. Nighttime on-call duties
rotate every eighth week. Virginia Mason Medical Center enjoys a
well-earned regional and national reputation as a tertiary referral
center for the Pacific Northwest. Clinical research opportunities
are available due to our diverse patient population. There are also
teaching opportunities with Virginia Mason interns and residents.
The downtown Seattle clinic has a wonderfully diverse patient base
due to the many sub-specialty providers working together in the
department. The ophthalmic team, 21 in all, includes 16 ophthalmic
assistants with a range of experience and backgrounds, one
optician/contact lens specialist, three surgery schedulers, and two
receptionists. Our team includes three optometrists, all of whom
triage complex/urgent cases and performs routine eye exams.
Virginia Mason, established in 1920 in Seattle, WA, is
internationally recognized as a preeminent health care organization
focused on delivering quality services to our patients. We have a
336-bed hospital in Seattle and multi-specialty medical group
practice with more than 450 physicians. With a network of primary,
specialty, neighborhood clinics and regional medical centers; you
will find our culture is the very definition of best practices and
a model that is the benchmark for other medical organizations. Join
us, and find out how many ways Virginia Mason offers you the chance
to focus on what really matters—your patients. HEC Job Requirements
The ideal candidate will have: BE/BC in Ophthalmology 5 Years of
experience in Glaucoma preferred but not required Proficient in
MIGS Ability to obtain a medical professional license in the State
of WA Ability to obtain a DEA with full prescriptive authority
needed for specific practice Where You'll Work Virginia Mason
Franciscan Health is a leading health system in Washington state.
Formed by the integration of two outstanding health systems — CHI
Franciscan and Virginia Mason — Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
offers a wealth of convenient hospital, clinic and care locations
in western Washington. With more than 18,000 team members and staff
and nearly 5,000 employed physicians and affiliated providers,
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health provides expert, compassionate
medical care at 10 hospitals and nearly 300 care sites throughout
the Puget Sound region. Pay Range $163.28 - $269.03 /hour Keywords:
ophthalmology, glaucoma surgeon, MIGS, cataract surgery, clinical
trials, patient care, medical license, Virginia Mason,
hospital-based practice, eye surgery
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