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What is the difference between Entry Level Optos vs Entry Level Ophthalmic Technicians?

AspectEntry Level OptosEntry Level Ophthalmic Technicians
Required CertificationsOptos imaging certification, basic ophthalmic trainingOphthalmic assisting certification, basic eye care training
Work EnvironmentOptometry clinics, ophthalmology offices, imaging centersEye clinics, hospitals, outpatient ophthalmology departments
Employer & Industry UsageOptometry practices, imaging device companiesOphthalmology clinics, eye care hospitals
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Entry Level Optos professionals primarily focus on operating imaging devices like Optos for eye scans, often working in optometry clinics and imaging centers. Entry Level Ophthalmic Technicians perform broader eye care tasks, including patient exams and assisting ophthalmologists. While both roles require basic ophthalmic training, Optos roles emphasize imaging technology, whereas ophthalmic technicians have a wider scope of clinical duties.

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Entry Level- Ophthalmic Assistant

Clay Eye Physicians & Surgeons

Orange Park, FL • On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description

Position: Ophthalmic Assistant - Entry Level

Come grow with us!


Clay Eye is growing and we are looking to train those that are motivated and have the drive to become an Ophthalmic Technician.

As a technician with Clay Eye, you will be part of our world- renowned medical team using state-of-the-art technology to provide the highest quality care to our patients. We are a busy Multi-Specialty Ophthalmology practice with 16 doctors and 5 locations providing quality healthcare for over 47 yrs.


You will be the first person who sees our patients, completing their medical work up and performing various diagnostic testing.


Come allow us to train you for your new career in Healthcare!


Our ideal trainee:

Candidates with a strong customer service focus

A desire for growth in a successful medical practice

Career minded individuals looking for a plan for longevity

Full-time and part time opportunities


Benefits of working for Clay Eye:

Paid training and the chance to work with and learn from excellent doctors and staff

Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, 401(k) ,STD, LTD, Paid Time Off, and Holiday Pay

Opportunity to build a career with a longstanding, reputable organization

Leadership and Career Advancement opportunities

Advancement to paid ophthalmology certifications (COA, COT, COMT)

Employee assistance program


Schedule:

Day shift

Monday - Friday 7:45 am - 5pm and some Saturdays


Qualifications

High School graduate/GED equivalent

Proficient in computer programs and navigating a computer effectively

The use of kindness, empathy and patience when dealing with our patient population

Attention to detail

Ability to multi-task

Ability to work as a team member

Great punctuality and attendance

Adjustment to change, resetting of priorities, time management skills, resourcefulness, initiative.


Awesome CEO, great benefits, and lots of room for growth!

Requirements

Make introductions and establish rapport with patients. Initiate patient evaluation, documenting the chief complaint, history of present illness, review of systems, and all pertinent ocular findings accurately and in accordance with compliance guidelines.

Perform pre-exam testing to include visual acuity assessment, including pinhole and glare testing, confrontational visual field testing, assess extraocular muscles, pupillary evaluation, tonometry, assess angles, pupillary dilation, and all other patient services as requested by the physician including special tests such as color vision screening, stereopsis, and dry eye testing.

Perform lensometry and specialized testing such as visual fields, keratometry, A/B scans, and

ophthalmic photography optical coherence tomography (OCT), Optical Biometry (IOL Master and Lensstar), Pentacam, OPTOS.

Perform retinoscopy and refractometry.

Assist with minor surgical procedures or laser treatments in the office.

Complete requests for prescription refills as authorized by physician, with full documentation in patient chart, initiate and complete prior authorizations (PA) as needed. Educate patients regarding administration of medications and pre- and post-operative instructions as directed by physician.

Assist with fitting contact lenses and instruct patients in care and insertion of lenses.

Conduct inventory of ophthalmic supplies, including pharmaceuticals and instruments on a

regular basis.

Assist with maintenance of clinical examination equipment.

Clean surgical instruments in preparation for sterile processing.

Inspect instruments periodically for damage, send for repair, and request a replacement, as

necessary.

Check expiration date and inventory of culture plates, media, etc., kept in refrigerator and replace, as necessary.

Open and close exam lanes daily, ensuring that equipment is wiped down in an appropriate

manner, battery powered instruments are seated properly in re-charge wells, slit lamps and

projectors are switched off under covers including diagnostic equipment and laser room.

Follow all safety procedures as per guidelines. 

Be ambassador for the practice. 

Assist other areas of the practice as needed.