About Company: Our Mission: We provide quality health care with competence, compassion, and sensitivity. We generously welcome you to join us in a place of unrivaled natural beauty, endless recreational opportunities, and a sustainable rural way of life.
Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation (BBAHC) is a tribal health organization that represents 28 tribes throughout the region, which is approximately 35,000 square miles.
BBAHC is comprised of four subregions, each distinct in history, culture, natural resources, and community priorities. The regions include:
BBAHC manages the Bristol Bay Service Unit for the Indian Health Service and has done so since 1980. The main campus of the Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation is in Dillingham, which is located at the confluence of the Nushagak and Wood River systems and is a regional hub of the Bristol Bay salmon fishing district.
BBAHC operates the Kanakanak Hospital along with 21 Village Clinics, all of which are HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration) Clinics. Clinical services include:
The Kanakanak Campus also includes a residential treatment facility and a behaviorial health counseling center. BBAHC is Joint Commission Accredited and upholds high standards for quality patient care.
About the Role: As an Optometrist, you will play a critical role in providing comprehensive eye care to patients across diverse age groups. Your primary objective will be to assess, diagnose, and manage various visual and ocular health conditions to improve patients quality of life. You will conduct thorough eye examinations, prescribe corrective lenses, and detect eye diseases early to facilitate timely treatment or referral. Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, you will ensure holistic patient care and contribute to community eye health education. Ultimately, your expertise will help prevent vision loss and promote optimal eye health within the communities you serve.
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Skills: The required skills enable the optometrist to conduct precise eye examinations and accurately diagnose a wide range of visual and ocular conditions, ensuring effective treatment plans. Strong communication skills are essential for explaining diagnoses, treatment options, and preventive care to patients of all ages and backgrounds. Proficiency with diagnostic instruments and technology enhances the ability to detect subtle changes in eye health and monitor disease progression. Preferred skills such as experience with specialty areas and advanced equipment allow for expanded patient services and improved clinical outcomes. Additionally, familiarity with electronic health records streamlines patient documentation and supports coordinated care within multidisciplinary teams.