What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ophthalmic Technician (Medical Optometry / Specialty Contact Lens Clinic) position at UPMC?
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Mercy Vision Institute is seeking a dedicated Ophthalmic Technician to support our Medical Optometry and Specialty Contact Lens Clinic at 1622 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. In this role, the technician will assist providers with patient examinations, perform ophthalmic testing, support specialty contact lens services, and help ensure a smooth and positive patient experience. This position offers daylight hours, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with no evenings or weekends required. Travel to other locations is extremely limited (less than 5%), though flexibility to support other departments within the building as needed is expected. Mercy Vision Institute offers room for professional growth through the ophthalmic technician career ladder, making this an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in advancing their ophthalmic career in a collaborative, patient-focused environment.
Applicants will be placed in the appropriate job title and salary from the Ophthalmic Technician Career Ladder, based on their individual experience and education.
Responsibilities:
Valid CPR certification
Mercy Vision Institute is seeking a dedicated Ophthalmic Technician to support our Medical Optometry and Specialty Contact Lens Clinic at 1622 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. In this role, the technician will assist providers with patient examinations, perform ophthalmic testing, support specialty contact lens services, and help ensure a smooth and positive patient experience. This position offers daylight hours, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with no evenings or weekends required. Travel to other locations is extremely limited (less than 5%), though flexibility to support other departments within the building as needed is expected. Mercy Vision Institute offers room for professional growth through the ophthalmic technician career ladder, making this an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in advancing their ophthalmic career in a collaborative, patient-focused environment.
Applicants will be placed in the appropriate job title and salary from the Ophthalmic Technician Career Ladder, based on their individual experience and education.
Responsibilities:
- History taking to include ocular, medical, medication, social and family.Visual acuity assessment: with and without correction, distance, near and intermediate, pinhole, best corrected, potential acuity, brightness acuityLensometry: automated and manualPupillary assessment: measurement, compare and evaluate.Visual fields: Amsler grid & confrontation fieldsOcular Motility: Knowledge of the functions & anomalies, cover tests, stereo-acuity, nystagmusRefractometry: auto-refractor, transposing scripts from to -
- Tonometry: ICare, Tonopen and the care and proper disinfection of each.Supplemental skills: Color testing, glare testAngle assessment & dilation of pupils.Contact lenses: insertion, removal, and instructions.Assist with maintaining office inventory, notifying appropriate staff when supplies are needed, restocking exam rooms, cleaning and sterilizing of instruments and cleaning patient exam rooms at end of day.Travel to other clinical sites.
- High school diploma or equivalent is required.
- Experience as an Ophthalmic Technician in an Ophthalmology office or combination of related education and/or experience preferred.
- Completion of AAO Home Study Course is preferred. Prior optometric or ophthalmic experience preferred.
Valid CPR certification
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
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