Home Location: Woodbury, NY | Traveling Role
Spectrum Vision Partners (SVP) and OCLI Vision work together to provide world-class eye care that improves the lives of our patients. SVP, our management services team, supports OCLI Vision, one of the largest multi-specialty ophthalmology networks in the U.S.
We’re looking for a skilled, patient-focused Retina Ophthalmic Photographer to join our clinical team and support our Retina Specialists across multiple OCLI Vision locations.
This is a highly specialized role for someone who is comfortable performing advanced retinal imaging and diagnostic testing. You’ll work directly with Retina Specialists to capture high-quality images that support the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of retinal conditions.
This is a traveling position with Woodbury, NY as the home location. Regular travel to designated OCLI Vision offices is required based on business and patient-care needs.
As a Retina Ophthalmic Photographer, you’ll perform advanced ophthalmic photography and diagnostic imaging while helping create an efficient, comfortable experience for our patients.
Your responsibilities will include:
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Perform Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and other specialized retinal imaging.
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Perform Fluorescein Angiography (FA) and Indocyanine Green Angiography (ICG).
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Capture high-quality fundus photography, ultra-widefield retinal imaging, and fundus autofluorescence (FAF).
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Operate Heidelberg Spectralis and Optos imaging systems.
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Follow appropriate retinal imaging protocols based on physician orders and patient conditions.
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Obtain accurate image positioning, focus, field of view, exposure, and scan quality.
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Recognize imaging artifacts and repeat or modify imaging techniques when necessary to obtain diagnostic-quality studies.
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Prepare and educate patients for retinal photography and angiography procedures.
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Review relevant patient history, allergies, and required documentation before angiographic procedures.
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Perform or assist with venipuncture and the administration of fluorescein and/or indocyanine green dye in accordance with training, scope of practice, and organizational policy.
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Monitor patients during and following angiography and promptly communicate any concerns or potential adverse reactions to the appropriate clinical team member.
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Review images for quality, accuracy, and completeness before physician interpretation.
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Accurately label, save, archive, and transfer diagnostic images to the appropriate imaging system and/or patient medical record.
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Partner closely with Retina Specialists, ophthalmic technicians, and clinical team members to support efficient patient flow and high-quality care.
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Clean, maintain, and perform basic troubleshooting of imaging equipment.
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Follow all established infection prevention, patient safety, HIPAA, and organizational policies.
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Perform other duties as assigned to support clinical operations and patient care.
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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Strong technical aptitude and ability to learn and operate specialized ophthalmic imaging equipment.
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Ability to consistently capture clear, accurate, diagnostic-quality images.
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Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.
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Excellent communication and patient-service skills.
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Ability to explain procedures clearly and help patients feel comfortable throughout testing.
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Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment.
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Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities.
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Ability to collaborate effectively with physicians, clinical staff, and office leadership.
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Willingness and ability to travel regularly between assigned OCLI Vision locations.
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Previous ophthalmology, retina, ophthalmic photography, or diagnostic imaging experience.
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Experience with Heidelberg Spectralis and/or Optos imaging systems.
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Experience performing OCT, FA, ICG, fundus photography, or other retinal diagnostic imaging.
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Previous experience supporting Retina Specialists.
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Venipuncture experience.
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Ophthalmic certification such as CRA, COA, COT, OCT-C, or another relevant certification.
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Knowledge of ocular pharmacology, including anesthetics, steroids, antibiotics, mydriatics, cycloplegics, epinephrine, miotics, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications.
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Home Location: Woodbury, NY
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This is a traveling role, and regular travel between designated OCLI Vision locations is an essential function of the position.
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Must be willing and able to travel as needed to Astoria, Bushwick, East Setauket, Garden City, Huntington, Manhasset, Mineola, Oceanside, Patchogue, and Richmond Hill.
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Work location and travel frequency may vary based on business needs, provider schedules, and patient-care needs.
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Must be able to work a flexible schedule.
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Schedule may include late evenings and Saturdays.
At OCLI Vision, you’ll be part of a collaborative team dedicated to providing exceptional eye care and an outstanding patient experience. We’re committed to creating opportunities for our team members to grow, develop their skills, and build meaningful careers within ophthalmology.
If you’re detail-oriented, technically skilled, passionate about patient care, and interested in working alongside experienced Retina Specialists using advanced retinal imaging technology, we’d love to hear from you.