General Description: The Ophthalmic Technician provides clinical support by performing diagnostic testing, assisting with patient evaluations, and maintaining exam room readiness.
Essential Responsibilities:
Responsibilities listed in this section are core to the position. Inability to perform these responsibilities, with or without an accommodation, may result in disqualification from the position.
Accurately collect and document medical and ocular history in an electronic medical record.
Perform ophthalmic tests including Visual Acuity, Lensometry, Pupillary Assessment, Ocular Motility, Tonometry, Retinoscopy/Refractometry, Glare Testing, Topography, Color Vision, Amsler Grid, Stereopsis, Dry Eye Testing, Pachymetry, Confrontation Visual Field Testing, OCT, ASCAN, and Automated Perimetry.
Prepare and stock exam rooms, laser rooms, and minor procedure areas.
Sterilize, package, and maintain ophthalmic instruments and equipment.
Perform basic equipment maintenance and report malfunctions.
Uphold infection control and patient safety protocols in all clinical activities.
Transport patients in various clinical areas as needed.
Perform other administrative and clinical duties as needed to optimize patient flow.
General Responsibilities:
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education: High School Diploma or GED required.
Experience: No experience required.
License(s)/Certification(s)/Registration(s) Required: None.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Effective communication skills, including clear verbal interaction and accurate written documentation.
Ability to deliver patient care in a compassionate, professional, and respectful manner.
Proficiency in performing ophthalmic procedures and diagnostic tests with accuracy and efficiency.
Capacity to work independently under moderate supervision, managing tasks in a fast-paced clinical environment.
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills to ensure consistent and high-quality patient care.
Ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team and contribute to a supportive work culture.
Basic computer literacy, including use of scheduling systems and electronic medical records (EMR).
Understanding of infection control protocols and safety standards in clinical settings.