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Eye Assistant Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Medical Assistant/Technician

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$29K - $38K/yr

  • Medical

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

About Us Broadway Eye Clinic is a thriving, multi-doctor, medically focused private practice located in Salt Lake City. We love to come to work every day because we love what we do and we've built an ...

Assistant Manager - Optical

Orem, UT · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

That's why we make quality eye care and eyewear more affordable and accessible for all. As an Assistant Manager, you will oversee daily operations, support and motivate your team, and ensure ...

Assistant Manager - Optical

Orem, UT

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

That's why we make quality eye care and eyewear more affordable and accessible for all. As an Assistant Manager, you will oversee daily operations, support and motivate your team, and ensure ...

Assistant Manager - Optical

Orem, UT · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

That's why we make quality eye care and eyewear more affordable and accessible for all. As an Assistant Manager, you will oversee daily operations, support and motivate your team, and ensure ...

Assistant Bookkeeper

Spanish Fork, UT · On-site

$14.46 - $16.07/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

An Assistant Bookkeeper follows bookkeeping procedures in all departments by working with ... eye, hand and foot coordination; hear and respond to customer inquiries. Also requires standing ...

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How much do eye assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for eye assistant in Utah is $19.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.01 and $20.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an eye assistant?

Eye Assistants, also known as ophthalmic assistants or optometric assistants, are healthcare professionals who support optometrists and ophthalmologists in providing eye care services. Their duties typically include conducting preliminary eye tests, helping with patient intake, preparing examination rooms, and assisting with procedures. They may also handle administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments and managing patient records. Eye Assistants play a key role in ensuring efficient and effective eye care delivery.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an eye assistant?

To thrive as an Eye Assistant, you need knowledge of basic ocular anatomy, experience with vision testing, and often a certificate or diploma in ophthalmic assisting. Familiarity with diagnostic equipment such as autorefractors, tonometers, and electronic medical record (EMR) systems is crucial. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently in a team help Eye Assistants excel. These skills are vital for supporting eye care professionals, ensuring accurate patient assessments, and delivering effective patient care.

What are some common challenges eye assistants face when supporting optometrists during busy clinic hours?

Eye Assistants often need to balance multiple responsibilities, such as preparing patients for exams, performing preliminary vision tests, and managing administrative tasks like scheduling. During busy clinic hours, staying organized and maintaining clear communication with both patients and optometrists can be challenging. Time management and adaptability are essential, as priorities may shift quickly depending on patient needs and the flow of appointments. Building strong teamwork skills helps Eye Assistants ensure efficient patient care and smooth clinic operations.

What is the difference between Eye Assistant vs Optometric Technician?

AspectEye AssistantOptometric Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma; certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentOptical clinics, eye care centersOptometry offices, clinics
Job ResponsibilitiesAssist with patient prep, basic eye testsPerform preliminary tests, assist with exams
Industry UsageCommonly used in optical and eye care settingsMore specialized, used in optometry practices

While both roles support eye care professionals, an Eye Assistant typically handles basic patient assistance and testing, whereas an Optometric Technician performs more advanced preliminary tests and assists during eye exams. The roles often overlap but differ in certification requirements and responsibilities.

How do you become an eye assistant?

To become an eye assistant, typically one needs a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant training or certification in ophthalmic assisting. On-the-job training is common, and skills in patient care, eye anatomy, and use of ophthalmic instruments are important for success in this role.

How long does it take to be an eye assistant?

Becoming an eye assistant typically requires completing a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by on-the-job training or a short certification program that can last from a few weeks to several months. Some positions may also require basic knowledge of eye care procedures and familiarity with ophthalmic tools, but formal education requirements are generally minimal and vary by employer.

Is an eye assistant a good career?

An eye assistant is a healthcare support role that involves assisting ophthalmologists or optometrists with patient care, examinations, and administrative tasks. It can be a stable career with opportunities for certification and skill development in the eye care field. Job prospects depend on location, experience, and additional training or certifications obtained.
Infographic showing various Eye Assistant job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,215 per year, or $19.8 per hour.

Eye Bank Donor Coordinator

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

$18 - $23/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Retirement

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


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7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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Open Date 06/17/2026

Requisition Number PRN45391B

Job Title PS Eye Bank Donor Coordinator

Working Title Eye Bank Donor Coordinator

Career Progression Track C

Track Level

FLSA Code Nonexempt

Patient Sensitive Job Code? Yes

Standard Hours per Week 36

Full Time or Part Time? Full Time

Shift Day

Work Schedule Summary

Saturday 06:00-18:00, Wednesday 12:00PM-12:00AM, Thursday 12:00PM-12:00AM

VP Area U of U Health - Academics

Department 00267 - Ophthalmology-Services

Location Campus

City Salt Lake City, UT

Type of Recruitment External Posting

Pay Rate Range $18.00 - $23.00

Close Date 09/17/2026

Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time)

Job Summary

The Eye Bank Donor Coordinator processes all donor referrals by telephone and e-mail; determines eligibility and suitability of

referrals for eye donation; obtains legal authorization and medical/social history from donor families; coordinates the recovery

of eye tissue; maintains and completes donor records in the Utah Lions Eye Bank database.

Responsibilities

Essential Functions:

  • Documenting all information for each potential donor referral in the ULEB referral database.
  • Interviewing referring hospital healthcare professionals concerning medical history of potential donors to determine donor eligibility.
  • Screening every potential case in relevant Electronic Medical Records ( EMR ).
  • Performing preliminary plasma dilution assessment of potential donors with information obtained from the healthcare professional and/or code sheets, EMS reports, and transfusion records to determine whether or not a pre-transfusion blood sample will need to be obtained by the Eye Bank Tissue Recovery Specialist.
  • Contacting Authorizing Decision Maker of potential eye donors over the telephone to present the option of eye donation and answer any questions they may have about this process.
  • If the family chooses to donate, the Donor Coordinator obtains recorded authorization and completes a medical/social history questionnaire over the phone.

Minimum Qualifications

Associate's degree in sociology, psychology, social sciences, a related field or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work experience); plus one year of related experience. Demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills also required. Certification as an Eye Bank Technician or Nursing Assistant is preferred

This position is patient-sensitive and must fulfill all associated requirements. We protect our patients, coworkers, and community by requiring all patient-sensitive employees to be immunized according to CDC standards and hospital policy. Limited exemptions may be made for documented medical contraindications or religious beliefs that object to vaccinations.

Preferences

  • Prefer one year in eye, organ, or tissue banking.
  • Optional: Certification as an Eye Bank Technician, Ophthalmic Technician or Tissue Bank Specialist is preferred.
  • Experience with medical terminology also preferred.
  • Associate's degree in psychology, social work, related field or scientific discipline or equivalency required. Demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills also required.
  • Each Eye Bank Donor Coordinator completes a formal training period prior to assuming these responsibilities.

Type Benefited Staff

Special Instructions Summary

Additional Information

The University is a participating employer with Utah Retirement Systems ("URS"). Eligible new hires with prior URS service, may elect to enroll in URS if they make the election before they become eligible for retirement (usually the first day of work). Contact Human Resources at (801) 581-7447 for information. Individuals who previously retired and are receiving monthly retirement benefits from URS are subject to URS' post-retirement rules and restrictions. Please contact Utah Retirement Systems at (801) 366-7770 or (800) 695-4877 or University Human Resource Management at (801) 581-7447 if you have questions regarding the post-retirement rules.

This position may require the successful completion of a criminal background check and/or drug screen.

The University of Utah values candidates who have experience working in settings with students and possess a strong commitment to improving access to higher education.

Veterans' preference is extended to qualified applicants, upon request and consistent with University policy and Utah state law. Upon request, reasonable accommodations in the application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities.

Consistent with state and federal law, the University of Utah does not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, or protected veteran's status. The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and 34 CFR part 106. The requirement not to discriminate in education programs or activities extends to admission and employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, to the Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, or both.

To request a reasonable accommodation for a disability or if you or someone you know has experienced discrimination or sexual misconduct including sexual harassment, you may contact the Director/Title IX Coordinator in the Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX ( OEO ). More information, including the Director/Title IX Coordinator's office address, electronic mail address, and telephone number can be located at the:University of Utah Non‐Discrimination page.

Online reports may be submitted athttps://oeo.utah.edu

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As perUniversity of Utah policy 5-108: Transfer of Benefits Eligible Staff Members, a new hire to the University of Utah who is still serving a 12 month probationary period will not be hired into another University of Utah job (a transfer) until the successful completion of the probationary period.


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The University of Utah is the state’s flagship institution of higher education, with 18 schools and colleges, more than 100 undergraduate majors and graduate programs, and an enrollment of more than 38,000 students. It is a member of the Association of American Universities—an invitation-only, prestigious group of 71 leading research institutions. The U is advancing a new national model for higher education that delivers societal impact through education, research, health care, and community service, while making social, economic, and cultural contributions that improve lives across Utah and around the world.

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Salt Lake City, UT, US