What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ophthalmic Technician- UPMC Vision Institute-Oakland position at UPMC?
The UPMC Vision Institute is seeking a detail‑oriented, patient‑focused Ophthalmic Technician to support our busy academic ophthalmology practice located in Oakland. In this role, you will work alongside our ophthalmologists, residents, and clinical team to help deliver world‑class eye care to patients of all ages.
This full‑time position offers Monday–Friday daylight hours, with shift times ranging between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM depending on clinic needs. No evenings or weekends are required. Travel to additional clinic sites—approximately 20% of the time—including Shadyside, Forbes, Monroeville, Mercy, St. Margaret’s, Wexford, Bethel Park, and Natrona Heights, is part of this role.
This role offers nice balance of challenge and reward. Each day, you’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping patients while expanding your skills and learning something new. As you grow in your expertise, you’ll find clear pathways for professional development and advancement within the Ophthalmic Technician career ladder.
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.