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Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Description As an Ophthalmic Photographer you will be responsible for documenting specific disease processes through photography and other imaging devices as requested by the ordering provider.

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Administer a range of diagnostic tests, such as OCT, perimetry, and ophthalmic photography. • ... Hours: Full time & part time opportunities 24 to 40 hours per week. (part time is under 29.00 hours ...

Ophthalmic Technician

Bloomfield, CT

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Administer a range of diagnostic tests, such as OCT, perimetry, and ophthalmic photography. • ... Hours: Full time & part time opportunities 24 to 40 hours per week. (part time is under 29.00 hours ...

$20 - $33/hr

Administer a range of diagnostic tests, such as OCT, perimetry, and ophthalmic photography. • ... Hours: Full time & part time opportunities 24 to 40 hours per week. (part time is under 29.00 hours ...

Ophthalmic Tester

New Haven, CT · On-site

$21 - $23/hr

OPHTHALMIC TESTER (IMAGING TECH) - PART TIME WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR Spectrum Vision Partners ("SVP") ... photography, specular misoscopy, and visual fields, (including central and peripheral vision ...

Conduct advanced diagnostic testing such as OCT, fundus photography, IOL Master, Pentacam, A-scan ... Maintain and manage inventory of ophthalmic supplies, pharmaceuticals, and instruments. * Inspect ...

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How much do part time ophthalmic photographer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time ophthalmic photographer in the United States is $31.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.68 and $34.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer, you need a solid understanding of ocular anatomy, proficiency in ophthalmic imaging techniques, and typically a background in healthcare or medical imaging. Familiarity with fundus cameras, optical coherence tomography (OCT), fluorescein angiography, and related patient management software is often required. Attention to detail, patient communication, and the ability to work independently are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills ensure accurate diagnostic imaging, effective collaboration with clinical teams, and a positive experience for patients.

What is the difference between Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer vs Full Time Ophthalmic Technician?

AspectPart Time Ophthalmic PhotographerFull Time Ophthalmic Technician
CredentialsTypically requires certification in ophthalmic photography or related trainingRequires certification and technical training in ophthalmic procedures
Work EnvironmentOptometry clinics, hospitals, or specialty eye centers, often part-timeHospitals, clinics, and eye care facilities, full-time
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in eye care settings for diagnostic imaging, often part-time rolesInvolved in patient testing, diagnostics, and assisting ophthalmologists

While both roles involve working in eye care environments, a Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer focuses primarily on capturing high-quality images of the eye for diagnostic purposes, often working part-time. In contrast, a Full Time Ophthalmic Technician performs a broader range of diagnostic tests and assists in patient care on a full-time basis.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time ophthalmic photographers, and how can they be addressed?

Part-time ophthalmic photographers often face challenges with scheduling flexibility, keeping up with rapidly changing imaging technology, and ensuring image quality under varying patient conditions. Balancing multiple responsibilities in a clinical setting can require strong organizational and communication skills. Staying updated through ongoing training and collaborating closely with ophthalmologists and clinical staff helps address these challenges, ensuring consistent, high-quality imaging and smooth workflow integration.

What does a Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer do?

A Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer is responsible for capturing detailed images of the eye using specialized photographic equipment, such as fundus cameras and optical coherence tomography (OCT) devices. These images are used by ophthalmologists and other eye care professionals to diagnose and monitor eye diseases and conditions. Working part-time, they may be scheduled for certain shifts, clinics, or patient volumes, and they often assist with patient preparation and equipment maintenance as well. Their role is crucial in ensuring high-quality images are obtained for accurate medical assessment.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Ophthalmic Photographer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 36% Internship, 1% As Needed, 51% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,247 per year, or $31.4 per hour.

Ophthalmic Photographer - Part Time!

Eye Care Partners Career Opportunities

Oklahoma City, OK

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

EyeCare Partners is the nation's leading provider of clinically integrated eye care. Our national network of over 300 ophthalmologists and 700 optometrists provides a lifetime of care to our patients with a mission to enhance vision, advance eye care and improve lives. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, over 650 ECP-affiliated practice locations provide care in 18 states and 80 markets, providing services that span the eye care continuum. For more information, visit www.eyecare-partners.com.

Job Title: Ophthalmic Photographer - Part Time

Company: Retinal Associates of Oklahoma

Department: Ophthalmology

Supervisor Title: Clinic Manager
Location: This position is located in Oklahoma City, OK

SUMMARY

An Ophthalmic Photographer is a valuable asset to an Ophthalmologist as they assist in providing excellent patient care to the patients during their visit. This employee is able to handle a wide range of duties while using equipment to perform the initial testing needed to prepare a patient for an exam with an Ophthalmologist. Ophthalmic Photographers use ophthalmic techniques to perform examination and work up of patients in a clinic setting and also directly provides Physician(s) with a physical, tangible product; a photograph of the highest quality possible which best documents and illustrates the patient's pathology/anomaly.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Color stereo Retinal Fundus photography and Serial Stereo Retinal Intravenous Fluorescein Angiography skills, including IV start up and dye administration.
  • External ocular photography and performs OCT on patients with speed and accuracy; may assist Physician(s) with treatments when needed.
  • Skilled in ophthalmic terminology, ability to type words accurately with speed and knowledge of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system; may be required to Scribe for Physicians if needed. 
  • Reviews patient's past and current medical and ophthalmic history, including information regarding medications, allergies and family history of eye problems.
  • Identifies any potential patient concerns and brings these issues to the attention of the Office Coordinator or Physician as appropriate.
  • Ability to measure and record both distance and near visual acuity and pinhole acuity; performs preliminary refraction using objective equipment.
  • Ability to measure intraocular pressures by applanation tonometry, pneumatonometry and/or use of tonopen and checks pupillary response to light and pupillary defects.
  • Performs basic visual field testing and patient education as directed by Physician.
  • Ability to prepare patients for treatments and minor procedures; measures and records vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate) as required.
  • Ability to instill eye drops as directed by the Physician and assist in the application of dressings, shields and eye patches. 
  • Keeps examination, treatment, laser and any other assigned rooms cleaned and stocked with supplies, medication logs and inventories up to date.
  • Become certified for photography services required for study participation.
  • Responsible for the proper handling of all equipment related to job and assists with equipment maintenance and repairs when necessary.
  • Highly encouraged to obtain certification as Certified Retinal Angiographer (CRA).
  • Requires proficient keyboarding skills, use of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and image management system.
  • Utilize electronic mail and other instant messaging systems.
  • May consent patient for treatment and procedures.
  • Provides consistent, excellent customer service.
  • Assists with patient transfers as necessary.
  • Travel to other locations as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Strong attention to detail with superior photography skills. 
  • Analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills. 
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to work effectively with others (teamwork) and provide superior customer service to patients.
  • Become certified for photography services required for study participation.
  • Favorable result on background check required
  • Must be able to provide proof of identity and right to work in the United States

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE 

  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent required


LICENSES AND CREDENTIALS

  • Current Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) or Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) certification preferred

SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY  

  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • This role requires a variety of physical activities to effectively perform essential job functions. The position involves frequent walking (75%), sitting (50%), and standing (50%), with regular bending, stooping, and reaching (25–50%). Employees must be able to lift, carry, push, and pull items up to 25 lbs. Strong fine motor skills and full use of hands are essential, as the role demands constant grasping, writing/typing, and use of technology. Visual and auditory acuity—including color, depth, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus—is required 100% of the time. Occasional driving or climbing may also be necessary.


If you need assistance with this application, please contact (636) 227-2600. Please do not contact the office directly – only resumes submitted through this website will be considered.

EyeCare Partners is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.