Academic Opportunities
The Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology in Arizona is seeking a fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon to join our multidisciplinary team. We are looking for a candidate with expertise in both routine eyelid and nasolacrimal duct surgeries, as well as advanced reconstructive procedures for ocular adnexal pathologies. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of complex skull base approaches and oncologic care coordination, collaborating closely with colleagues in neurosurgery, dermatologic surgery, oncology, and ENT to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care. The ideal applicant will demonstrate exceptional surgical proficiency, substantial experience in multidisciplinary teamwork, a strong commitment to teaching, and active participation in clinical research.
Qualifications
Bold. Forward. Unbound.
Mayo Clinic is investing $1.9 billion to transform its Phoenix campus, its largest investment in Arizona to date. This 1.2-million-square-foot expansion includes a new procedural building, a four-floor expansion of the Specialty Building, 11 new operating rooms, 48 additional beds, and an enhanced arrival experience.
Through integrated technologies and redesigned spaces, Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Arizona will deliver seamless care, elevate patient outcomes, and create a more empowered workplace, advancing Mayo Clinic’s mission to Cure, Connect, and Transform healthcare.
For physicians, this means practicing in a groundbreaking environment where inpatient, outpatient, and virtual care are seamlessly integrated - empowering you to deliver exceptional outcomes with the support of advanced tools, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a culture rooted in Mayo Clinic’s patient-first values. Joining Mayo Clinic during this pivotal moment offers a rare opportunity to shape the future of medicine while advancing your own academic and clinical career.