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Optometry Assistant Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

... * Assist with on-the-job training and competency of the local Eye Clinic staff. * May sponsor Dispensing Optician Apprentices. * May precept and mentor optometry students. * Support departmental ...

Nationally Certified Medical Assistant - Optometry 🚨 📍 Location: Juneau, Alaska 🏥 Facility: SEARHC Vintage Park 💼 Contract Length: 13 Weeks ⏰ Schedule: 40 Hours/Week 💰 Pay Rate: $50 ...

A specialized testing team available to assist with advanced procedures such as myopia management ... Valid state optometry license or in the process of obtaining Eyetastic Services is dedicated to ...

CMA

Craig, AK · On-site

$45 - $49/hr

Certified Medical Assistant - Optometry Clinic Craig, Alaska Start Date: July 7, 2026 Contract Length: 13 Weeks ⏰ Schedule: Monday - Friday | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM A healthcare facility in Southeast ...

Travel CMA - Hospital

Juneau, AK

$18 - $23.25/hr

Travel #GY Optometry medical assistant required. * Flu vaccination required. * Current BLS/BCLS certification required. * High School Diploma or GED required. * Minimum 1 year of Medical Assistant ...

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How much do optometry assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for optometry assistant in Alaska is $18.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.30 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are optometry assistants?

Optometry assistants are healthcare professionals who support optometrists in providing eye care services to patients. Their responsibilities typically include performing preliminary vision tests, assisting with patient scheduling, handling administrative tasks, and helping patients select eyewear. They may also maintain and clean examination equipment and ensure patient records are up to date. Optometry assistants play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of an optometry practice and enhancing patient experience.

What are some common challenges faced by Optometry Assistants during patient pre-testing, and how can they be managed?

Optometry Assistants often face challenges such as managing anxious or uncooperative patients during pre-testing procedures and ensuring accurate data collection for the optometrist. To address these, assistants can develop strong communication skills to explain procedures clearly and help patients feel at ease. Staying organized and familiar with the latest equipment also helps minimize errors. Regular training and teamwork with optometrists and fellow staff can further enhance efficiency and confidence in managing these situations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Optometry Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Optometry Assistant, you need a basic understanding of eye care practices, familiarity with medical terminology, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of optometry-specific software (such as electronic health records), lensometers, autorefractors, and insurance billing systems is commonly required. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to multitask help you excel in assisting both patients and optometrists. These skills are crucial for delivering efficient patient care, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring a smooth workflow in an optometric practice.

What is the difference between Optometry Assistant vs Optometry Technician?

AspectOptometry AssistantOptometry Technician
CredentialsUsually no formal certification required, on-the-job trainingOften requires certification or diploma in optometry assisting or related field
Work EnvironmentOptometry clinics, eye care officesSimilar clinics, may perform more technical tasks
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting with patient check-in, preparing exam rooms, basic patient carePerforming preliminary tests, operating diagnostic equipment, assisting with exams
Industry UsageCommonly employed in eye care practicesLess common, more specialized technical role within optometry

Optometry Assistants primarily handle administrative tasks and basic patient care, while Optometry Technicians perform more technical testing and diagnostic procedures. Both roles are essential in eye care settings, but Technicians typically require additional training or certification.

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Infographic showing various Optometry Assistant job openings in Alaska as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 74% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 11% Temporary, 2% Nights, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,574 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

PT Optometrist

Searhc

Sitka, AK • On-site

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

The purpose of this position is to provide comprehensive eye care services to patients throughout the SEARHC region. The optometrist is on the Associate Medical Staff and cares for patients of all ages. This position provides support to the Optometrist-Lead in the day-to-day operations of the local Eye Clinic and in absence of the Optometrist-Lead will provide supervision of the local Eye Clinic staff.

SEARHC is a non-profit health consortium which serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets. It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement.

Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it's a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health insurance, dental, and vision benefits, life insurance and long and short-term disability, and more.

Key Essential Functions and Accountabilities of the Job

  • Provide comprehensive eye care including but not limited to diagnosis, treatment, minor procedures, coordination of care, referrals, consultations, patient or community education and co-management as applicable.

  • Accurate and timely medical recordkeeping.

  • Conduct field Eye Clinics to SEARHC locations.

  • Assist with on-the-job training and competency of the local Eye Clinic staff.

  • May sponsor Dispensing Optician Apprentices.

  • May precept and mentor optometry students.

  • Support departmental compliance with all applicable regulatory agencies, accreditation programs and SEARHC policies and procedures.

  • Travel required.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required

  • Full-Time: Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) with a current unrestricted Alaska Optometry license.

  • Intermittent: Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) with a current unrestricted U.S. Optometry license, with Alaska Optometry license preferred.

  • BLS within 3 months of start date.

Experience Required

  • Preferred: Completion of Optometric Residency or Fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry or a current Optometry Board Certification OR 2 years of clinical optometry experience.

Knowledge of

  • Advanced eye care knowledge to perform clinical duties that meet the standards of care set by the American Optometric Association

Skills in

  • Communicate clearly and respectfully through oral and written communication.

  • Leadership.

  • Teamwork.

  • Problem solving.

  • Conflict resolution.

Ability to

  • Plan, organize, and prioritize to meet deadlines.

Travel Required

  • Field travel may require lifting of equipment in totes which may weigh up to 50 pounds each.

  • Field travel may require travel by jet, small aircraft, or ferry.

Required Certifications:

If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!