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Kaiser Permanente Ophthalmology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Ophthalmic Technician

San Francisco, CA ยท On-site

$50.47 - $55.90/hr

San Francisco Hospital - Ophthalmology - 0206 Pay Range: $50.47 - $55.9 / hour Kaiser Permanente strives to offer a market competitive total rewards package and is committed to pay equity and ...

$566K - $666K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Summary Kaiser Permanente-Washington Permanente Medical Group is seeking a full-time (0.75 FTE) Ophthalmologist - Surgical Retina to join our Bellevue Medical Center team in Bellevue, Washington.

Optometrist - Aurora

Aurora, CO ยท On-site

$74.64 - $103.92/hr

Aurora Centrepoint Medical Off - Ophthalmology-Outpatient - 1608 Pay Range: $74.64 - $103.92 / hour Kaiser Permanente strives to offer a market competitive total rewards package and is committed to ...

$384K - $452K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Summary Kaiser Permanente-Washington Permanente Medical Group is seeking a full-time (0.75 FTE) Ophthalmologist to join our Capitol Hill Medical Center team in Seattle, Washington. This is an ...

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How much do kaiser permanente ophthalmology jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for kaiser permanente ophthalmology in the United States is $286,030.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $250,000.00 and $326,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Kaiser Permanente ophthalmology job?

A Kaiser Permanente Ophthalmology job involves diagnosing, treating, and managing eye diseases and conditions within the Kaiser Permanente healthcare system. Ophthalmologists in this role provide medical and surgical eye care to patients, including performing eye exams, prescribing treatments, and conducting procedures like cataract surgery or laser treatments. They work in a collaborative environment alongside optometrists, technicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care. These positions typically offer competitive salaries, benefits, and opportunities for professional growth within an integrated healthcare system.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Kaiser Permanente ophthalmology position?

To excel in Kaiser Permanente Ophthalmology, you need a medical degree with specialized training in ophthalmology, state licensure, and board certification in ophthalmology. Experience with advanced diagnostic tools, surgical equipment, and electronic medical record (EMR) systems is often required. Strong interpersonal communication, attention to detail, and teamwork skills help foster positive patient experiences and integrate well with clinical teams. These abilities are crucial for delivering high-quality eye care, ensuring patient safety, and promoting effective collaboration in a multidisciplinary healthcare environment.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities for an ophthalmologist at Kaiser Permanente?

Ophthalmologists at Kaiser Permanente typically spend their days conducting eye exams, diagnosing and treating a wide range of ocular conditions, and performing surgical and non-surgical treatments as needed. They work closely with optometrists, technicians, and other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive patient care and may also participate in patient education and preventive vision health. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams is common, especially for patients with complex or systemic health conditions. In addition to direct patient care, ophthalmologists often stay current with advancements in the field through ongoing education and participate in quality improvement initiatives within the organization.

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Infographic showing various Kaiser Permanente Ophthalmology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $286,030 per year, or $137.5 per hour.

Ophthalmic Assistant (40 hours/week Bellevue)

Kaiser Permanente

Bellevue, WA โ€ข On-site

$20 - $26.25/hr

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:

Under the direct supervision of the Department Manager and guidance of the provider, the Ophthalmic Assistant performs a wide range of clinical and technical duties to support the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of eye conditions. This role assists medical providers by delivering high-quality ophthalmic care, performing essential diagnostic testing, and ensuring efficient clinic operations. The Ophthalmic Assistant collaborates closely with providers and clinical staff to facilitate smooth patient visits, enhance workflow efficiency, and contribute to excellent patient outcomes.

Essential Responsibilities:

  • The Ophthalmic Assistant reviews scheduled appointments to determine clinic workflow, greets and escorts patients to examination rooms, and prepares them for evaluations or procedures. The assistant obtains and documents comprehensive ocular and systemic histories, allergies, medications, and all relevant clinical information in the electronic medical record. Clinical support includes performing vision screening and essential ophthalmic testing such as distance and near visual acuity (with and without correction), stereopsis, color vision, extraocular motility, pupil assessments, confrontation visual fields, tonometry using all approved methods, slit lamp assistance, and both manual and automatic lensometry. Additional technical procedures may be performed under provider direction, including manual and automatic keratometry, retinoscopy, refractometry, Potential Acuity Meter testing, visual field testing, fundus and anterior segment photography, external photography, A-scan and B-scan ultrasonography, and contact lens removal, cleaning, and insertion. Advanced imaging is completed as ordered and includes OCT, Optos imaging, Pentacam, Fluorescein Angiography, IOL Master biometry, Goldmann Visual Fields, and diabetic retinal photography. Ophthalmic medications such as drops and ointments are administered as ordered by the provider, and the assistant supports therapeutic procedures including foreign body removal.

  • The Ophthalmic Assistant provides scribing support by accurately documenting provider-dictated findings, assessments, treatment plans, and orders into the electronic medical record, while also scanning, uploading, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation in alignment with Kaiser Permanente standards. The role includes assisting during minor surgical, laser, and other ophthalmic procedures by preparing sterile and clean equipment, setting up procedure trays, and monitoring patient needs throughout the process, following strict adherence to sterile technique at all times.

  • Equipment and supply responsibilities include cleaning, maintaining, and calibrating ophthalmic instruments such as slit lamps, lenses, ophthalmoscopes, and diagnostic devices; packaging and sterilizing reusable instruments; arranging repairs or recalibration when needed; and ensuring that all supplies, instruments, and medications are properly stocked, sterile, and ready for use. The assistant maintains exam and treatment rooms by cleaning and arranging equipment and supplies, which requires regular bending, reaching, and lifting up to 45 pounds throughout the workday.

  • Patient communication involves receiving and responding to calls, messages, and clinical inquiries in accordance with scope and workflow protocols. The assistant provides clear instructions regarding medications, diagnostic procedures, and follow up care and helps coordinate care across ophthalmology, optometry, optical services, pharmacy, family medicine, and other Kaiser Permanente departments. Patient concerns are addressed directly when appropriate or routed to the proper personnel or department for resolution.

  • Administrative responsibilities include scheduling appointments, answering phones, taking messages, documenting visits, maintaining departmental logs, assisting with supply ordering, and transporting equipment or patients as needed. The assistant uses the electronic medical record accurately for documentation, workflow tasks, and communication.

  • This position adheres to all Kaiser Permanente quality, safety, infection-prevention, emergency preparedness, and confidentiality policies. The assistant ensures patient safety through proper medication handling, equipment use, fall prevention practices, infection control standards, and consistent use of two patient identifiers and procedural time outs. Safety hazards, incidents, and unsafe conditions are reported promptly.

  • The Ophthalmic Assistant completes all required Kaiser Permanente training, including classroom instruction, reading assignments, competency validation, and the Independent Study Course for Ophthalmic Assistants. During the training period, patient care is performed under direct supervision, and required skills, such as acuity testing, tonometry, lensometry, ocular history intake, medication/allergy documentation, blood pressure measurement, appointment scheduling, and message management, must be successfully demonstrated through competency check-offs. The assistant may also participate in orienting and training new employees. Throughout all work, the assistant demonstrates service behaviors aligned with the Kaiser Permanente Service Quality Credo and Mission, providing culturally responsive and inclusive service to patients, colleagues, and contracted partners. Other duties may be assigned as needed to support clinical operations.

  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

Basic Qualifications:

Experience

  • N/A

Education

  • High School Diploma OR General Education Development (GED) required.

License, Certification, Registration

  • Registered Medical Assistant (Washington) within 2 months of hire OR Medical Assistant Certificate (Washington) within 2 months of hire

  • Basic Life Support within 2 months of hire

Additional Requirements:

  • Demonstrated customer service skills, customer focus abilities and the ability to understand Kaiser Permanente customer needs.

  • Computer experience in a MS Windows environment; keyboarding skills.

  • Strong written & verbal skills which will be utilized for patient history assessment, medical record documentation & patient/family education.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Position prefers six (6) months to one (1) year of previous experience as an Ophthalmic Assistant.

  • Experience working with contact lens patients and products.

  • Experience working in an ophthalmology or optometry practice.

  • General medical knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, anatomy, physiology, systemic diseases, ocular diseases.

  • Ocular emergencies and metric conversion fundamentals of microbial control.

  • Graduate of an accredited medical assistant, ophthalmic assistant or allied health professional program.

COMPANY: KAISER

TITLE: Ophthalmic Assistant (40 hours/week Bellevue)

LOCATION: Bellevue, Washington

REQNUMBER: 1437232

External hires must pass a background check/drug screen. Qualified applicants with arrest and/or conviction records will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with Federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran, or disability status.