What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ophthalmic Technician position at Retina Group of Florida?
Job Description
Why You’ll Love This Ophthalmic Technician Job
Are you passionate about making an impact on the lives of patients? Do you want to work in a collaborative culture with a supportive team? Join the Retina Group of Florida team today in this Ophthalmic Technician job in our Broward & Palm Beach County locations.
Whether you have experience or not, you are welcome here! If you are ready to start a career in healthcare, we will train you from the ground up. With our help and training, you will work alongside our renowned physicians with confidence even if you have never worked in a doctor’s office before.
Retina Group of Florida prides itself on providing extensive training, creating career paths for team members, and promoting from within. Each day, you will have a supportive and welcoming team that is always willing to lend a hand and celebrate success with you. With a variety of medical benefits, a 401k match with no waiting period, PTO and paid holidays, and reimbursement on scrubs after 60 days, you will feel valued and excited to come to work each day. Bring your passion for patient care and excitement to build a career you are proud of in this Ophthalmic Technician job located in Palm Beach County.
Ophthalmic Technician Job Responsibilities
Obtain and document comprehensive medical and ophthalmic history utilizing an Electronic Medical Records system (EMR).
Obtain preliminary examination screening (Visual acuity, pupillary assessment, tonometry, etc).
Perform diagnostic imaging (OCT).
Assist with office-based procedures (intraocular of medications, laser photocoagulation, etc).
Develop competency with an advanced EMR system, digital imaging system, and electronic-based prescription program.
Ophthalmic Technician Job Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
COA Or COT Certification Is Preferred, But Not Required.
Ability to learn new information and tasks quickly.
Excellent computer, written and verbal communication skills with problem solving ability.
Exhibit a professional demeanor, organizational skills and works well with others.
This position is full time and requires reliability, local area travel and the need for flexibility.
Why You’ll Love This Ophthalmic Technician Job
Are you passionate about making an impact on the lives of patients? Do you want to work in a collaborative culture with a supportive team? Join the Retina Group of Florida team today in this Ophthalmic Technician job in our Broward & Palm Beach County locations.
Whether you have experience or not, you are welcome here! If you are ready to start a career in healthcare, we will train you from the ground up. With our help and training, you will work alongside our renowned physicians with confidence even if you have never worked in a doctor’s office before.
Retina Group of Florida prides itself on providing extensive training, creating career paths for team members, and promoting from within. Each day, you will have a supportive and welcoming team that is always willing to lend a hand and celebrate success with you. With a variety of medical benefits, a 401k match with no waiting period, PTO and paid holidays, and reimbursement on scrubs after 60 days, you will feel valued and excited to come to work each day. Bring your passion for patient care and excitement to build a career you are proud of in this Ophthalmic Technician job located in Palm Beach County.
Ophthalmic Technician Job Responsibilities
Obtain and document comprehensive medical and ophthalmic history utilizing an Electronic Medical Records system (EMR).
Obtain preliminary examination screening (Visual acuity, pupillary assessment, tonometry, etc).
Perform diagnostic imaging (OCT).
Assist with office-based procedures (intraocular of medications, laser photocoagulation, etc).
Develop competency with an advanced EMR system, digital imaging system, and electronic-based prescription program.
Ophthalmic Technician Job Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
COA Or COT Certification Is Preferred, But Not Required.
Ability to learn new information and tasks quickly.
Excellent computer, written and verbal communication skills with problem solving ability.
Exhibit a professional demeanor, organizational skills and works well with others.
This position is full time and requires reliability, local area travel and the need for flexibility.