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Virtual Optometry Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Ophthalmic Technician

Gainesville, GA · On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

The major responsibility of the Ophthalmic Technician is to assist the Managing Optometrist in the ... Must be willing to cross train in other areas and have some knowledge of Telehealth (Virtual Exams ...

Ophthalmic Technician

Gainesville, GA · On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

The major responsibility of the Ophthalmic Technician is to assist the Managing Optometrist in the ... Must be willing to cross train in other areas and have some knowledge of Telehealth (Virtual Exams ...

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How much do virtual optometry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual optometry in Georgia is $20.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.26 and $23.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Virtual Optometrist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Virtual Optometrist, you need a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, state licensure, and a solid understanding of ocular diseases and vision care. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, digital diagnostic tools, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically required. Excellent communication skills, empathy, and adaptability are essential for building rapport with patients remotely and delivering clear care instructions. These skills ensure accurate virtual assessments, patient satisfaction, and compliance with regulatory standards in remote optometric practice.

What are some common challenges faced by virtual optometrists when providing remote eye care, and how can they be addressed?

Virtual optometrists often encounter challenges such as limited ability to perform certain in-depth eye examinations remotely and difficulties in assessing subtle ocular conditions without specialized equipment. To address these, virtual optometrists typically use high-quality video platforms, leverage patient-submitted images, and work closely with in-person clinics for follow-up care when necessary. Strong communication skills and clear instructions to patients are essential for obtaining accurate histories and ensuring effective management. Additionally, staying updated on telehealth technology and maintaining compliance with privacy regulations is crucial for success in this evolving field.

What is the difference between Virtual Optometry vs Telehealth Optometry?

AspectVirtual OptometryTelehealth Optometry
CredentialsOptometrists with state licensure, OD degreeOptometrists with state licensure, OD degree
Work EnvironmentRemote consultations, online platformsRemote consultations, online platforms
Industry UsageProviding eye exams, prescriptions remotelyProviding eye care services via telehealth

Both Virtual Optometry and Telehealth Optometry involve remote eye care services performed by licensed optometrists. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Virtual Optometry' often emphasizes online eye exams and consultations, while 'Telehealth Optometry' broadly covers all remote eye health services. Both roles require similar credentials and are used within the same industry to expand access to eye care remotely.

What is virtual optometry?

Virtual optometry refers to the use of digital technology and telehealth platforms to provide eye care services remotely. This can include virtual eye exams, consultations, follow-ups, and even some vision screenings conducted via video calls or specialized apps. Patients can connect with licensed optometrists from the comfort of their homes, making eye care more accessible, especially for those in remote areas. However, some tests and treatments may still require in-person visits to ensure comprehensive eye health assessment.
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Infographic showing various Virtual Optometry job openings in Georgia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 66% In-person, and 34% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,851 per year, or $20.6 per hour.

Ophthalmic Technician

Pearle Vision

Gainesville, GA • On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Pearle Vision rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

Based on 55 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 39 rated optical retailers


Job description

The below Job Description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by associates assigned to this job. It is not an exhaustive list of responsibilities, and is subject to changes and exceptions at the discretion of senior management.
JOB TITLE: Ophthalmic Technician / Medical Office Administrator
REPORTS TO: Store General Manager
FLSA STATUS: Hourly; Non-Exempt
POSITION PURPOSE:
The major responsibility of the Ophthalmic Technician is to assist the Managing Optometrist in the technical and administrative operation of an optometric practice. The position will interact with patients/customers by delivering an exceptional patient/customer experience, foster patient/customer retention, and promotes outstanding associate/doctor satisfaction.
OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN
The Ophthalmic Technician plays a key role in the optometric practice. Their duties include the utilization of computerized medical office software, administrative office procedures, health insurance processing billing and transcription of medical reports and medical testing. Must be willing to cross train in other areas and have some knowledge of Telehealth (Virtual Exams and Equipment).
An Ophthalmic Technician role may combine skills of a medical office administrator, medical billing and collections, appointment scheduler or medical records clerk and direct patient care.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Duties
  • Taking patient medical histories
  • Preparing patients for examinations
  • Administering tests that include measuring eye pressure, visual acuity, operating equipment during the exam
  • Assisting doctors during the entire examinations
  • Assist with ordering glasses and contact lens supply

Administrative Job Duties
  • Greeting and directing patients
  • Answering telephones
  • Updating and maintaining Electronic Medical Records
  • Obtaining insurance verification and authorization
  • Adjust scheduling for priority patients
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Processing insurance claim forms
  • Patient and insurance billing
  • Optometric medical billing and coding
  • Vision insurance billing and coding
  • Accounts receivable and accounts payable
  • Bookkeeping
  • Selling glasses and contact lens supplies

*Some Clinical Skills can be learned on the job. Experience with clinical skills is required to apply.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:
  • None required.

QUALIFICATIONS: Experience, Competencies and Education
  • Ability to provide enthusiastic and concise communication to meet/exceed customer expectations as well as foster positive and results-oriented associate, doctor and host relationships.
  • Ability to manage priorities through adaptability, willingness to take calculated risks, and follow-up.
  • Experience with personal computers preferred.
  • Valid State Driver's License and State Minimum Insurance coverage.
  • High school diploma or equivalent, or comparable experience typically achieved with a minimum of 1-2 years in a retail setting. Certifications my be required.

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