Candidates are expected to be highly knowledgeable in the field of Primary Eye Care and specialty optometric care who can teach courses and/or laboratories in specialty subject areas of Advanced Procedures, Binocular Vision, Vision Therapy, Pediatrics and/or Business. The candidate must also provide clinical instruction to professional students as well as residents and be involved in interdisciplinary practice with other educational professionals in the Eye and/or Therapy Institute in the areas of Primary Care, Acquired Brain Injury, Vision Therapy, and/or Pediatrics. Candidates must be willing to actively participate in curricular assessment, professional development, student counseling and service activities within the college, university and the scientific community.