Cooper University Health Careis named as one of America’s Best Employers by Forbes, and one of only 30 companies in New Jersey to make the Forbes list. Cooper University Hospital, located in Camden N.J., is a Level III regional Perinatal Center and Trauma Center, with a formidable reputation for providing the highest quality of care. Cooper University Hospital is the region’s leading teaching hospital for Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU). Easily accessible from southern New Jersey suburban locations and from Philadelphia via car or public transportation. New York City and the Pocono Mountain resort areas are just two hours away and only an hour away from the sought after Jersey Shore.
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Short Description
The Neuro-Optometrist provides specialized evaluation, diagnosis, and management of visual disorders related to neurological conditions. This role supports the Neuroscience Institute by improving functional vision outcomes for patients with stroke, traumatic brain injury, neurodegenerative disease, and other neurologic conditions through interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based care.
Responsibility includes:
Conduct comprehensive neuro-optometric evaluations, including assessment of visual acuity, ocular motility, binocular vision, visual fields, and visual processing deficits.
Diagnose and manage vision disorders associated with neurological conditions (e.g., diplopia, convergence insufficiency, visual field deficits, visual neglect, oculomotor dysfunction).
Develop and implement individualized vision rehabilitation treatment plans, including prism therapy, vision therapy, and compensatory strategies.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including Neurology, Neurosurgery, Stroke, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Occupational Therapy, and Neuropsychology to optimize patient outcomes.
Provide consultation for inpatient and outpatient populations, including acute stroke, TBI, and neurodegenerative disease patients.
Educate patients, families, and caregivers on visual deficits, safety considerations, and functional adaptations to improve quality of life.
Participate in program development to expand neuro-visual services across the health system and joint venture sites.
Support quality improvement initiatives, including development of outcome measures, clinical pathways, and adherence to evidence-based practices.
Document patient care in the electronic health record (EPIC) in accordance with regulatory and organizational standards.
Participate in research, education, and community outreach initiatives related to neuro-visual disorders and rehabilitation.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's Degree required
Master's Degree preferred
Doctorate Degree required
Experience Required
3 - 5 years required
6 - 10 years preferred
Experience in neuro-optometric rehabilitation, brain injury, or stroke care preferred
License/ Certification Requirements
Licensed Optometrist (OD) - State of NJ required
Board Certification (e.g., Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association - FNORA) preferred
CPR/BLS Certification required
Special Requirements
Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills in neuro-visual disorders required
Ability to work in interdisciplinary healthcare teams required
Experience with vision therapy and rehabilitation techniques preferred
Excellent communication and patient education skills required
Welcome to Cooper University Health Care
With a more than 135-year history of healing, Cooper is the place South Jersey turns to when they need care. As the leading academic medical system in the area, with South Jersey’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, more than 100 outpatient offices, and more than two million patient visits a year, it’s the perfect place to build a career of care in a truly diverse and inclusive environment. Whether you’re a medical professional or possess other skills, you’ll want to be with Cooper.