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Ophthalmic Technician

Chico, CA · On-site

$21 - $25/hr

Description JOB TITILE: OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN STATUS: AT-WILL/NON-EXEMPT JOB SUMMARY Reporting to the Directors of Clinical Leadership and Clinical Operations, or the District Manager, the Technician ...

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As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for archon in the United States is $45,446.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $50,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Archons are officials or rulers in ancient Greece, most notably in Athens, where they served as chief magistrates responsible for administering government, overseeing legal matters, and conducting religious ceremonies. Originally, there were nine Archons who held office for a year and each had specific duties, such as the Archon Eponymous (chief magistrate), Archon Basileus (religious leader), and Polemarch (military commander). Over time, the role of Archons evolved, with their powers being reduced as democratic institutions developed in Athens. The title 'Archon' has also been used in various historical and religious contexts to denote authority figures.

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Industry UsageHistorical, cultural, or research-focused rolesData-driven decision making across industries

While both roles involve research and analysis, an Archon typically focuses on managing and interpreting historical or cultural data within research or cultural institutions. A Data Analyst, on the other hand, works across various industries to analyze data for business insights. The roles share similar educational backgrounds but differ in their application and work environment.

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Description

JOB TITILE: OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN

STATUS: AT-WILL/NON-EXEMPT


JOB SUMMARY

Reporting to the Directors of Clinical Leadership and Clinical Operations, or the District Manager, the Technician provides essential technical support to physicians and optometrists to ensure efficient clinic operations and exceptional patient care. This role is responsible for patient preparation, performing diagnostic testing, maintaining ophthalmic equipment, and supporting clinic workflows to deliver a seamless and professional patient experience. The Technician must consistently demonstrate clinical competence, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality, confidentiality, and compassionate care.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Patient Preparation & Support

  • Greets patients in a courteous, professional, and timely manner.
  • Obtains and records accurate patient histories and updates in the electronic health record (EHR) system.
  • Prepares patients for examination by performing pre-test procedures, including autorefractor, confrontational field, stereo vision, color vision, lensometry, visual acuity, pupil check, motility, intraocular pressure (IOP), and dilation.
  • Explains testing procedures clearly to patients to ensure comfort and cooperation.

Diagnostic Testing

  • Performs diagnostic imaging and testing procedures, including optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundus and slit-lamp photography, and visual fields.
  • Maintains accuracy and attention to detail when documenting results and reviewing test quality.
  • Operates clinical testing equipment in accordance with established protocols.

Clinical Assistance & Communication

Assists providers during minor procedures as directed.

  • Assists with minor in-office procedures, including setup, documentation, patient education, and cleanup.
  • Must be comfortable working in close proximity to patients, including physical contact and potential exposure to blood during minor procedures.
  • Administers ophthalmic drops under provider direction and according to protocol.
  • Must have the ability to problem-solve and think critically in a fast-paced environment.
  • Communicates effectively with fellow technicians, providers, and front-office staff to maintain smooth patient flow and efficient clinic operations.
  • Directs patient questions regarding medical diagnoses or test results to the provider for response.

Equipment & Inventory Management

  • Cleans and maintains exam and procedure rooms in accordance with infection control and sanitization standards.
  • Ensures proper functioning and care of diagnostic equipment; reports any issues promptly.
  • Monitors and replenishes room supplies, reporting shortages to the appropriate supervisor.

Compliance & Confidentiality

  • Adheres to HIPAA, OSHA, and company safety and confidentiality standards.
  • Maintains professional and ethical conduct in all patient interactions.
  • Supports compliance with organizational policies and procedures.

Team Support

  • Collaborates with peers to support consistent clinical standards and patient experience across all locations.
  • Assists with training and onboarding of new technicians as requested.
  • Performs other duties and special projects as assigned.


Requirements

MINIMUM REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  1. High school diploma or equivalent required.
  2. Prior medical office or healthcare experience preferred; ophthalmic or optometric technician experience strongly preferred.
  3. Proficiency with ophthalmic diagnostic equipment and electronic health records (EHR) systems preferred.
  4. Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA[EA1.1]) credential preferred.
  5. Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
  6. Ability to work independently while maintaining a cooperative and professional team approach.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  1. Must successfully complete a comprehensive background check as a condition of employment, including prior to any transfer or promotion within the organization.
  2. Demonstrates professionalism, integrity, and cultural competence in all interactions.
  3. Maintains a consistently pleasant, collaborative, and professional demeanor.
  4. Exhibits sound judgment, initiative, and commitment to patient confidentiality.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  1. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods throughout the workday.
  2. Requires bending, stooping, stretching, and occasional lifting of up to 30 pounds.
  3. Eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to operate ophthalmic testing equipment, keyboards, and other office devices.
  4. Requires normal range of hearing, vision, and speech to communicate effectively in person, by phone, and through digital platforms.
  5. Ability to maintain focus and composure in a fast-paced clinical environment.