What are the responsibilities and job description for the Team Lead Ophthalmic Technician position at The US Oncology Network?
The Lead Ophthalmic Assistant is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the team, ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient care. This role involves coordinating clinical activities, supervising staff, and serving as the primary liaison between the physician and the team. The Lead Ophthalmic Assistant plays a crucial role in maintaining efficient workflow and upholding clinical standards
Role And Responsibilities
external exam.
Education: High School Graduate or General Education Degree (GED) required. Bachelor’s degree in relevant
discipline is preferred or equivalent relevant experience in lieu of education.
Experience: 8 years of prior ophthalmic assistant experience, 2 years of leading on the floor.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
WORK ENVIRONMENT
An office environment with a controlled atmosphere. Possible exposure to staff or patients with communicable diseases
and blood borne pathogens.
OTHER PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Vision (Near, Distance, Color, Peripheral, Depth Perception), normal range of hearing, ability to wear Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) (gloves, face mask, eye shield, gown), standing for long periods of time
Role And Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate the activities of the team, ensuring that all tasks are completed efficiently and to a high
- Assist the physician in complex procedures and advanced diagnostic testing, taking on the most challenging cases.
- Reviews patient charts to ensure completeness and accuracy of information.
- Takes an ocular and systemic history and accurately records visual acuity.
- Performs testing required by type of exam scheduled, patient complaint and history, including but not limited to
- Performs lensometry, automated refractometry, slit lamp exam including applanation tonometry and anterior
external exam.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for the team, addressing any issues or concerns that arise.
- Acts as scribe while the physician examines patients, entering data into electronic medical records or handwritten
- Administers topical ophthalmic or oral medications.
- Ensures proper office procedures are adhered to and required informed consent is obtained.
- Responsible for patient education.
- Oversees patient flow throughout the day.
- Maintains cleanliness and orderliness of exam rooms during the workday.
- Collaborate with the clinic manager and physicians to identify areas for improvement and implement changes.
- Complies with all practice procedures and protocols. Complies with all State and Federal regulations. Understands
- Maintains a positive attitude consisting of cooperation, self-motivation, courtesy, and professionalism.
Education: High School Graduate or General Education Degree (GED) required. Bachelor’s degree in relevant
discipline is preferred or equivalent relevant experience in lieu of education.
Experience: 8 years of prior ophthalmic assistant experience, 2 years of leading on the floor.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Accountability – Ability to accept responsibility and account for his/her actions and work performed. Willing to
- Accuracy – Ability to perform work accurately and thoroughly with attention to all details of a project or task.
- Adaptability – Ability to adapt to and facilitate change in the workplace.
- Communication – Ability to communicate effectively with others using good listening skills.
- Empathetic – Ability to appreciate and be sensitive to the feelings of patients and co-workers.
- Initiative – Ability to make decisions and take actions to solve a problem or reach a goal. Desire to excel,
- Judgment – Ability to make sound decisions using available information.
- Reliability – Can be relied upon to demonstrate reliability in attendance and punctuality
- Team Player – The ability to work with others and independently for a common goal. Puts aside own individual
- Relevant computer skills – Able to navigate between screens and accurately enter data.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
An office environment with a controlled atmosphere. Possible exposure to staff or patients with communicable diseases
and blood borne pathogens.
OTHER PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Vision (Near, Distance, Color, Peripheral, Depth Perception), normal range of hearing, ability to wear Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) (gloves, face mask, eye shield, gown), standing for long periods of time
Salary : $46,000 - $99,000