You haven't searched anything yet.
Busy, well established ophthalmology practice currently seeking an Ophthalmic Assistant, Technician and/or Technologist who is looking to expand their knowledge, gain valuable experience and build meaningful relationships. The ideal candidate should be certified or able to obtain certification at the Certified Ophthalmic Assistant level within six months of employment.
We offer a full scope of ophthalmic care including cataract surgery, premium lens implants, treatment of corneal and glaucoma disease, laser vision correction and other eye care needs.
Our team of professionals are passionate about sharing their skills and teaching with a focus on expanding your ophthalmic education and clinical skills. If you are highly motivated, have a desire to learn and want to join our team of outstanding energetic skilled technicians, we want to hear from you!
Job Summary
Duties include patient histories, workups, and comprehensive diagnostic testing including: refractometry/retinoscopy, tonometry, keratometry, biomicroscopy, A-scans, pachymetry, photography, visual fields, BATs, PAMs, corneal topography, and other tests as directed.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
Medical specialties:
Schedule:
Education:
Experience:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
$46k-60k (estimate)
08/30/2023
08/31/2024
The job skills required for Ophthalmic Technician include Life Insurance, Photography, Diagnostic Testing, Health Insurance, etc. Having related job skills and expertise will give you an advantage when applying to be an Ophthalmic Technician. That makes you unique and can impact how much salary you can get paid. Below are job openings related to skills required by Ophthalmic Technician. Select any job title you are interested in and start to search job requirements.
If you are interested in becoming an Ophthalmic Technician, you need to understand the job requirements and the detailed related responsibilities. Of course, a good educational background and an applicable major will also help in job hunting. Below are some tips on how to become an Ophthalmic Technician for your reference.
Step 1: Understand the job description and responsibilities of an Accountant.
Quotes from people on Ophthalmic Technician job description and responsibilities
Maintaining the safety and cleanliness of special ophthalmic equipment, both tools and machinery.
01/11/2022: Benton Harbor, MI
Ophthalmic Technicians assist ophthalmologists by performing ophthalmic clinical functions.
03/14/2022: Norwich, CT
Assist ophthalmologists to take care of patients’ eyes and eyesight.
03/14/2022: Macon, GA
Ophthalmic technicians also conduct brightness acuity tests and contrast sensitivity tests.
02/13/2022: Vallejo, CA
Work alongside ophthalmologists to perform eye exams, diagnose diseases and administer treatments.
01/15/2022: Huntsville, AL
Step 2: Knowing the best tips for becoming an Accountant can help you explore the needs of the position and prepare for the job-related knowledge well ahead of time.
Career tips from people on Ophthalmic Technician jobs
An ophthalmic technician requires a high school diploma or GED.
02/19/2022: Twin Falls, ID
Many employers may also prefer their ophthalmic technician candidates to have an associate or bachelor's degree.
02/04/2022: Lubbock, TX
The majority of employers require their ophthalmic technicians to be certified before they can practice professionally.
02/18/2022: Kansas City, MO
To become certified, ophthalmic technicians must take and pass a knowledge exam.
01/17/2022: Ventura, CA
1+ year of experience as a Ophthalmologist Technician.
01/02/2022: Des Moines, IA
Step 3: View the best colleges and universities for Ophthalmic Technician.