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Ophthalmic Technician

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$18 - $24.25/hr

Biometry, Topography, OCT, Visual Fields, Fundus Photos. Take dictation and document exam findings while physician is examining patient. Administer drops under physician supervision. Write out ...

Lead Medical Writer

Dublin, OH · On-site

$80 - $90/hr

Collaborate effectively with cross-functional stakeholders, including Clinical Sciences, Clinical Pharmacology, Biometry, Drug Safety, Clinical Operations, CMC, and Regulatory Affairs * Work with in ...

Ophthalmic Technician

Lawrenceville, GA · On-site

$16.25 - $21.75/hr

Biometry, Topography, OCT, Visual Fields, Fundus Photos. * Take dictation and document exam findings while physician is examining patient. * Administer drops under physician supervision. * Write out ...

... biometry, etc.) - Perform routine eye exams and treat eye diseases, such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and glaucoma - Laser iridotomies, capsulotomies, and selective laser ...

Ophthalmic Scribe

Jupiter, FL

$18.50 - $25/hr

Performs complete ophthalmic history and preliminary exams, sub-specialty tests (refraction, VF test, A-Scan Biometry (IOL master), Pachymetry, PAM evaluation, color testing, and contact lens ...

Virtual Clinical Asst

New Providence, NJ · On-site +1

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

May include histories, refraction, topography, keratometry, tonometry, pupil testing, visual field testing, OCT, fluorescein angiography, biometry A-Scan/ IOLMaster, fundus and optic nerve ...

Virtual Clinical Asst

New Providence, NJ · On-site

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

May include histories, refraction, topography, keratometry, tonometry, pupil testing, visual field testing, OCT, fluorescein angiography, biometry A-Scan/ IOLMaster, fundus and optic nerve ...

Surgical Scheduler, ASC

Spokane, WA · On-site

$18 - $29.76/hr

Preferred knowledge of specialty healthcare testing and services, including but not limited to biometry, EKG's, OCTs, photos and visual field testing. * Excellent verbal and written communications ...

... biometry, corneal topography and other devices. An optical dispensary is on-site. In addition, we provide eye care services within the Pediatric Clinic in the Health & Wellness Center. Role Summary:

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How much do biometry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for biometry in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Biometrist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biometrist, you need a strong background in statistics, mathematics, and biological sciences, usually supported by a degree in biometry, biostatistics, or a related field. Proficiency with statistical software such as R, SAS, or SPSS, and familiarity with data management systems are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help biometrists interpret complex data and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams. These skills are essential to ensure accurate data analysis and meaningful insights that advance research and inform decision-making in biological and medical studies.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in biometry, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in biometry often encounter challenges such as managing large and complex datasets, ensuring data integrity, and adapting to rapidly evolving statistical techniques. Collaborating closely with interdisciplinary teams—including biologists, clinicians, and data scientists—can help ensure that analyses accurately address research questions. Regular training in new software tools and statistical methodologies, as well as clear communication of findings, are essential for overcoming these challenges and contributing effectively to research projects.

What is biometry and what does a biometrician do?

Biometry, also known as biometrics or biostatistics, is the application of mathematical and statistical methods to biological, agricultural, or medical data. A biometrician analyzes and interprets complex data to help answer scientific questions, such as evaluating the effectiveness of a new drug or understanding genetic trends in populations. Their work is crucial in research, clinical trials, agriculture, and environmental science to ensure that decisions are backed by reliable data analysis. Biometricians often collaborate with scientists, healthcare professionals, and researchers to design experiments and analyze results.

What is the difference between Biometry vs Biostatistics?

AspectBiometryBiostatistics
Required CredentialsDegree in biology, agriculture, or related fields; often includes coursework in statisticsDegree in statistics, biostatistics, or related fields; strong emphasis on statistical methods
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, agricultural settings, environmental agenciesHealthcare, clinical research, public health organizations
Industry UsagePrimarily in agriculture, ecology, and biological researchPrimarily in medicine, public health, and clinical trials

While both biometry and biostatistics involve statistical analysis in biological contexts, biometry focuses more on biological data collection and analysis in fields like agriculture and ecology. Biostatistics is centered on medical and public health research, applying advanced statistical methods to clinical data. Understanding these differences helps professionals choose the right career path or collaborate effectively across disciplines.

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Ophthalmic Technician

Ophthalmic Technician

Woolfson Eye Institute

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$18 - $24.25/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Description:

JOB SUMMARY

Assist Physician with patient examination and treatment, responsible for patient histories, routine diagnostic procedures, as well as some clerical duties.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Facilitate patient care

Preliminary work-up: history, chief complaint, visual acuity, eye pressure, pupil reactions, scope of vision, color vision and muscle movement.

Manual refractions.

Tonometry (Applanation, Tonopen).

Diagnostic testing: Biometry, Topography, OCT, Visual Fields, Fundus Photos.

Take dictation and document exam findings while physician is examining patient.

Administer drops under physician supervision.

Write out necessary prescriptions.

Take and explain tests, procedures, treatments, and diagnoses to patients.

Maintain and stock all exam rooms.

Clean and maintain all instruments.

Assist physician in minor office surgery.

Return and answer patient phone calls as needed.

Requirements:

Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in an ophthalmic practice. Experience in cornea and cataract clinics preferred.

Minimum of two (2) years’ experience performing ophthalmic procedures and diagnostic testing.

Experience in using Electronic Medical Records (EMR).

Reliability and dependability.

Strong organizational skills.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Proficient in Outlook and Microsoft Office.

Flexibility (may require some early mornings and evenings)