The Lead Back Office Technician (LBOT) oversees a team of personnel in a single office location. The LBOT participates in the hiring and training of Back Office and Front Office personnel. The LBOT will develop their team through effective leadership, coaching, and mentoring. They are responsible for managing the scheduling of the office personnel ensuring the office is appropriately staffed. The LBOT is responsible for ensuring their team maintains an appropriate and adequate clinical supply and inventory in the office, while simultaneously remaining fiscally responsible. Must support the policies and goals of Acuity and thus participate in the growth and future of the company. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without accommodation. The requirements listed below are representative, but not all inclusive, of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Management Duties: Provide effective leadership, coaching and mentoring in an effort to identify and implement opportunities for improvement. Participates in Human Resources related functions, such as Interviewing, Identifying, Selecting and Developing talent, Performance Appraisals (30, 60, 90 day, annual), Disciplinary Actions and Salary Administration. Manage a team of Back Office and Front Office employees; act as mentor, support, and assist in the development and training of staff. Monitor performance and ensure optimal staffing levels. Determine and maintain efficient staffing levels by training, developing, coaching, counseling, supervising, evaluating, and terminating staff as needed. Lead at least one office meeting per quarter. Must be able to perform the following at an Exceptional Level, as well as train others: Ability to do a basic Visual Acuity (VA) assessment. Ability to perform an intraocular pressure (IOP) test with a Tonopen unit. Administer topical ophthalmic and dilation medications to a patient. Collect and document the patient’s chief complaint. Verify the patient’s ocular and medical health history. Document medications patient is taking. Ability to take Fundus photos. Administer a Visual Field (VF) test. Ability to perform a Flourescein Angiogram (FA) procedure. Ability to perform an Indocyanine Green Angiography (ICG) procedure. Ability to perform a Refraction test. Understands back-up protocol for processing patients in the event of system outages. Ensure all check lists, procedure logs, charge outs, and medical logs are performed daily. Maintain a clean, sterile, and cheerful environment where your patients feel comfortable; prepare patients for treatment, and assist the doctors - thereby enabling them to provide efficient, quality treatment. Act as the lead contact for clinicians for assigned office and owns patient and operational flow of the clinic. Responsible in obtaining consents from the patients. Ensure that patients read and sign the consents. Responsible for all retina medications (storage, refrigeration, temperature log, etc.). Maintains an appropriate professional appearance and demeanor in accordance with Company policies. Keep commitments and keep direct supervisor informed of work progress, timetables, and issues. Maintain strict compliance with State, Federal and other regulations (e.g., OSHA, WC, HIPAA, ADA, FEHA, DOL, HR policies and practices). Obtain and review medical history and/or records from patient. Ensure that the health history is updated for all returning patients. Escort patients to/from the front desk to the lane and introduce them to the Doctor. Provides written instructions and/or patient education materials for the patient to review at home. Ensure patient understands all instructions. Provides accurate documentation and summarization of an ocular examination, while maintaining patient flow and communication regarding appointment status. Correctly summarize and document what the physician says during an examination, including but not limited to, proper charting of the examination: documenting additions to the chief complaint, assessment and recommendations for treatment. Files charts, demographic forms, HIPAA Acknowledgement forms, insurance cards, etc. and ensure that they are accurately and completely uploaded into Care Cloud System. Receives supply deliveries and rerouting them to appropriate staff. Daily supply inventory and ensure that all exam rooms are well-stocked. Maintains clean and orderly waiting area including reading material / television. In some clinics, may be required to drive patients in a company-provided vehicle. Other duties as assigned by management.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED