Lead Ophthalmic Technician - Delaware Eye Care Center
Dover, DE 19904
About the Job
Delaware Eye Care Center is searching for a Lead Ophthalmic Technician for Our Team in Dover, DE. No late evenings, no major holidays or Sundays, a robust benefits package, a team oriented working environment where you are seen, heard and respected.
Our Top Candidate will bring at least two years of Ophthalmic Technician experience with three years of combined management experience in supervising medical pratice teams of up to 20 employees and hold a COT/COA.
Delaware Eye Care Centers is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, individually based, high quality, eye health care. Our doctors are board-certified, skilled ophthalmologists and optometrists that provide a range of services to help our patients attain the clearest vision possible. Our services cover a range of eye problems, including cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disorders, dry eye, and ocular injuries. We have the common goal of ascertaining the most appropriate care for any given patient, explaining the purpose of the treatment, and in initiating said therapy in a courteous and compassionate manner, irrespective of age, gender, nationality, and race or payment program.
All of us at Delaware Eye Care Centers are committed to inclusion and belonging. We believe today more than ever that creating an environment where everyone can bring their authentic selves to work and make it easy for others to do the same will benefit us all. It isn’t speaking the words, but starts with a culture of caring, listening and service. We would thoroughly enjoy meeting with you and discussing our employment opportunities. For more information, please visit our web-page at www.delawareeye.com.
The Lead Ophthalmic Technician must have a minimum of two years as an ophthalmic technician and preferrably has achieved their Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) certification. This role will perform all duties and functions of an Ophthalmic Technician. Effective execution of this role will require the ability to multitask and respond to the needs of the patients, doctors, and other staff efficiently and calmly. The Lead Ophthalmic Technician will also be required to support training efforts of other clinical staff as needed and travel to other practice locations to support the needs of the practice.
Responsibilities:
- Make introductions and establish rapport with patients
- Initiate patient evaluation, documenting the chief complaint, history of present illness, review of systems, and all pertinent ocular findings accurately and in accordance with compliance guidelines.
- Perform pre-exam testing to include visual acuity assessment, including pinhole and glare testing, confrontational visual field testing, assess extra ocular muscles, pupillary evaluation, tonometry, assess angles, pupillary dilation, and all other patient services as requested by the physician including specialty tests such as color vision screening, stereopsis, and dry eye testing
- Perform lensometry and specialized testing such as visual fields, keratometry, A/B scans, and ophthalmic photography optical coherence tomography (OCT), and optical biometry
- Additional testing as requested by doctor
- Perform retinoscopy and refractometry. Assist with minor surgical procedures or laser treatments in the office
- Assist with fitting contact lenses and instruct patients in care and insertion of lenses
- Complete requests for prescription refills as authorized by physician, with full documentation in patient chart
- Educate patients regarding administration of medications and pre- and post-operative instructions as directed by physician
- Check temperature of medical refrigerator daily
- Maintain and conduct inventory of medications and supplies
- Assist with maintenance of clinical examination equipment
- Clean surgical instruments in preparation for sterile processing
- Inspect instruments periodically for damage, send for repair, and request a replacement, as necessary
- Open and close exam lanes daily, ensuring that equipment is wiped down in an appropriate manner and as per office procedures, battery powered instruments are seated properly in re-charge wells, slit lamps and projectors are switched off under covers
- Follow all safety procedures as per guidelines
- Prioritize building and maintaining a positive relationship with doctors and clinical colleagues
- May be required to assist with training other clinical staff
- Executes duties of position in a professional and courteous manner
- Handles sensitive information in a confidential manner
- Perform other tasks and duties as assigned
- High School diploma or equivalent required
- Proficient with medical and ophthalmic terminology
- Strong organization with attention to detail
- Ability to accurately check visual acuity, applanation, history taking, pupil assessment, EOM’s, and confrontation field of vision
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to communicate clearly and effectively with patients, staff, managers, and doctors
- Basic computer literacy required
- Highly energetic with a positive attitude
- Must be willing to travel to other offices occasionally to meet the demands of business
- Must be able to walk and stand for eight hours
- Must be able to type or write legibly in a dimly lit setting
- At least two years as Ophthalmic Technician highly preferred
- Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) highly preferred
- Two to three years of combined management/supervisor experience in ophthalmology/optometry or other medical specialty practice is required
- Must be proficient with the following skills:
- History taking
- Visual Acuities
- IOP (via applanation tonometry and tonopen)
- Auto Refraction
In Turn We Will Provide:
- Benefits to full time team members that include comprehensive medical, dental and optical coverage, 401K and short term disability.
- Company paid life insurance.
- Paid holidays and generous paid time off.
- Paid parking where applicable.
- Team oriented working environment where you are heard and respected.
- Clear career ladder opportunities.
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