Benefits
- Optical/Contact lens allowance
- Continuing Education Opportunities
About the Role
We are growing! As an Ophthalmic Assistant, you’ll be at the heart of our patient care experience. You’ll work side-by-side with physicians and clinical staff to ensure every patient receives attentive, efficient, and high-quality care. From diagnostics to documentation, your contributions will help keep our clinics running smoothly and our patients feeling supported.
What You’ll Do
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Collect thorough patient histories including chief complaint, health background, medications, and allergies
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Perform key diagnostic procedures: lensometry, refractometry, tonometry (including tonopen), muscle balance testing, pupil and anterior chamber assessments, visual field testing, and more
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Administer and document advanced tests such as OCT, topography, and visual fields
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Assist physicians with injections and minor surgeries, ensuring proper setup and documentation
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Scribe during exams and accurately enter data into EMR or paper charts
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Coordinate referrals, outside testing, and lab work
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Educate patients and assist with medication management
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Maintain exam room cleanliness, stock supplies, and calibrate equipment
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Rotate between three clinic locations based on operational needs
What You Bring
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High School Diploma or GED
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Experience in ophthalmology or a medical office preferred
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Strong communication and problem-solving skills
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Ability to multitask and stay organized in a busy clinical environment
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Professional, friendly demeanor and a team-first attitude
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Sharp attention to detail and accurate documentation skills
Additional Requirements
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Background check and pre-employment drug screening required
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Flexibility to work across multiple locations and clinical teams
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Training provided for candidates with a strong interest in patient care
Apply Today
If you’re ready to bring your skills to a team that values professionalism, compassion, and growth, we’d love to hear from you. Help us deliver care that makes a difference—one patient at a time.