The Ophthalmic Technician performs a variety of duties under the supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist and/or RN Clinic Leader to support patient care functions in the Eye Clinic. Provides age-appropriate care to patients from the age of birth through 21 years, and select adult patients
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Responsibilities• Tests visual acuity, stereo vision, and color vision. Conducts visual field testing using both the Goldman Perimeter and Humphrey Visual Fields Analyzer.
• Evaluates ocular anatomy, ocular motility and papillary responses. Assists physicians with exams and procedures as needed.
• Performs autorefraction.
• Performs ophthalmic photography both external and fundus photos
• Accurately records information in EMR according to established standards and physician’s requirements
• Cares for and maintains ophthalmic instruments and equipment.
• Provides instruction to patient/care giver within the limits of his/her knowledge as directed by the physician.
Education: Minimum of a High School Diploma or equivalent, required.
Certifications: Certification as a COA, required within one year of hiring.
Skills:
• Strong written and verbal communications, interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
• Positive customer service skills.
The above list of duties is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this classification. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties performed by the individual so classified, nor is it intended to limit or modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under his/her supervision. EOE M/F/Disability/Vet
OCCASIONALLY: 1-33% OF THE TIME (0.5 TO 2.5 HOURS)
Climb stairs/Ladders
Driving work required
Lifting/carrying up to 20 lbs.
Interpreting data
Exposed to blood and/or bodily fluids
Exposed to fumes/gases/ vapors
FREQUENTLY: 34-66% OF THE TIME (2.6 TO 5.0 HOURS)
Use of Computer skills
Pushing/pulling up to 60 lbs.
Exposed to chemicals and/or medications
Exposed to biohazard waste
Exposed to loud noises
CONTINUOUSLY: 67-100% OF THE TIME (5.1 TO 12 HOURS OR GREATER)
Bend/twist
Squat/Kneel
Standing
Walking
Sitting
Flexing/extending of neck
Reaching above shoulder
Hand usage: grasping, gripping, turning
Repetitive hand/arm usage
Audible speech
Hearing acuity
Depth perception
Color Vision Peripheral vision
Seeing- far/near
Problem solving
Decision making
Exposed to communicable diseases and/or pathogens
Use of patient equipment
Machinery usage
Working with electricity
Able to multi-task in a busy clinic/environment
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