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Description
Low Vision Optometry Faculty Opportunity at Michigan Medicine’s Kellogg Eye Center
The Kellogg Eye Center at Michigan Medicine is globally recognized for outstanding patient care, leading-edge research, and cultivating the next generation of leaders. Our department is growing and we invite applications for a full-time faculty position in Low Vision Optometry.
Why Join Kellogg Eye Center?
Globally Respected Institution: Home to 150+ clinical and research faculty across 11 state-of-the-art locations, we provide comprehensive vision care and conduct groundbreaking research that changes lives.
Incredible Location: Work in Southeastern Michigan’s most vibrant and culturally rich communities--Ann Arbor--consistently ranked among the best places to live in the U.S.
Culture of Excellence: Our team thrives on the values of teamwork, caring, innovation, and integrity, providing a nurturing environment for professional and personal growth.
Position Highlights
Faculty Rank/Track: Appointment rank may be at the Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor level and may be offered on the clinical or tenure track depending on qualifications, career goals, and experience.
Clinical Activity: Provide expert Low Vision and primary eye care at our Ann Arbor main campus and surrounding community offices.
Academic Opportunities:
Contribute to teaching and mentorship of residents and medical students.
Participate in or lead innovative clinical, research, and programmatic initiatives that meet patient and institutional needs.
Collaborate with renowned colleagues in disciplines across the University of Michigan.
Opportunity to shape low vision care at a top-tier academic health system.
To apply, send your CV and a cover letter to:
Lindsey De Lott, MD, MS – Recruitment Director, WK Kellogg Eye Center, 1000 Wall Street, Ann Arbor, MI, 48105; ldelott@med.umich.edu
cc: sfee@med.umich.edu (Shannan Saltz, Faculty Affairs) and wmrdjeno@med.umich.edu (Wendy Mrdjenovich)
Requirements
Education and Qualifications
Completed residency training in Low Vision Rehabilitation from an accredited program
Demonstrated excellence in Low Vision and Optometry care
Eligible for licensure in the State of Michigan