Optometric Assistant Part Time

VisionworksNarragansett, RI
4d$17 - $26Onsite

About The Position

The Clinical Specialist/Optometric Assistant is primarily responsible for helping ensure a great patient experience by preparing the patient for onsite and/or remote examination, completing pre-exam diagnostic tests, and explaining each step of the process. The Clinical Specialist acts as a liaison between our patients and Optometrists and participates in the initial steps of a patient journey.

Requirements

  • One (1) year of related experience
  • HS diploma, GED or equivalent related job experience
  • Medical office/business professionalism required
  • Patient advocate
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Ability to initiate immediate interaction, coordination, and collaboration with patients and team members
  • Very detail orientated and well organized
  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with other associates and patients
  • Work under stress with interruptions and deadlines
  • Energetic and self-motivated
  • Team player
  • Excelling problem solving ability
  • Ability to multi-task
  • Exhibit empathy in all interactions
  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret insurance forms
  • Follow procedures and instructions
  • Read English
  • Operate and enter data into electronic software platforms efficiently and accurately

Nice To Haves

  • Optical or Healthcare background preferred

Responsibilities

  • Completing patient registration, gathering and submitting pertinent patient information including Medical History and Ocular Health data into EMR.
  • Assist onsite doctor with patient care and eye examinations. Clearly explain the preliminary testing process to patients, administer each preliminary test and accurately document the results in EMR.
  • For patients with remote appointments, the Clinical Specialist will be required to assist patients through the remote eye exam process including, but not limited to: Pre-testing and specialty testing and accurately documenting results in EMR
  • Initiate remote technician and remote doctor video conferencing
  • Assist remote doctor and remote technician to complete additional testing required for a remote exam
  • After exam completion transition the patient to a retail associate, conveying the recommendations of the doctor to the retail associate.
  • Have a strong understanding of MVC plans and be able to articulate plan benefits to patients.
  • Preauthorize insurance in accordance with standard operating procedures.
  • In partnership with the retail associates, schedule appointments and manage exam books according to Company guidelines including contacting no shows and cancellations.
  • Maintain patient flow to allow for doctor effectiveness.
  • Answer patients’ clinical questions in person and over the telephone. Triage ocular emergencies and schedule annual eye exams.
  • Maintain complete and accurate patient records according to Company standards.
  • Instruct patients on the insertion, removal, cleaning, care, and proper handling of their contact lenses.
  • Place diagnostic contact lens orders for patients and stock. Notify patients when their contact lenses are available for dispensing.
  • Have a working knowledge of contact lens brands and parameters. Accurately pull contact lenses trials when requested by the doctor.
  • Ensure a clean and healthy environment for our patients by maintaining doctor equipment and clinical supplies as well as ensuring equipment is covered nightly.
  • Participate in specialized training of all responsibilities and complete required clinical certification(s).
  • Ability to work flexible schedules to meet changing business demands to include traveling to other locations.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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