The Certified Ophthalmic Technician performs patient care tasks under the supervision of and as ordered by a physician. Certified Technicians can handle a wide range of duties while using equipment to perform the initial testing needed to prepare a patient for an exam with an Ophthalmologist. 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. Assists physicians with patient history. Performs a variety of tests to include visual acuity tests, lensometry, pupil exam, keratometry, tonometry, refraction. and retinoscopy. Provide patient services to include ocular dressings and shields, administer topical medications under the direct supervision of a physician. Provide a variety of specialized tests as directed by the physician to include the PAM, BAT, color vision tests, Amsler grid, stereopsis, Schirmer’s, pachymeter measurements, corneal topography photographs, worth 4 dot, topography, and motility evaluation. Perform visual field tests on Humphrey, Goldmann, Tangent, and Dicon Perimeters. Basic computer skills needed to access physician’s schedules, patient appointments, and chart numbers. Assists in minor surgical procedures. Cleans and stocks exam rooms, laser rooms, and minor surgery rooms. Sterilize and package instruments. Perform basic maintenance on equipment. Performs other work-related duties as assigned. General Responsibilities Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
51-100 employees