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Job summary

An established industry player in eye care is seeking a dedicated Ophthalmic Technician to join their collaborative team. This role offers a chance to work in a multi-specialty practice with a focus on patient care and professional growth. You will be responsible for preparing patients for examinations, conducting preliminary tests, and assisting in minor surgical procedures. The ideal candidate will have excellent interpersonal skills and be bilingual in English and Spanish. Enjoy a supportive work environment with comprehensive benefits and clear opportunities for advancement. If you're passionate about patient care and eager to make a difference, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Benefits

Comprehensive Medical Coverage
Dental Coverage
Optical Coverage
401K
Paid Holidays
Generous Paid Time Off
Paid Parking
Team Oriented Environment
Clear Career Ladder Opportunities
Company Paid Life Insurance

Qualifications

  • High School diploma or equivalent required.
  • Bilingual English and Spanish preferred.
  • Two years’ experience in multi-specialty clinic preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare patients for exams and assist with various procedures.
  • Conduct preliminary exams and document patient history accurately.
  • Educate patients on medications and pre/post-operative instructions.

Skills

Interpersonal Skills
Bilingual (English and Spanish)
Basic Computer Literacy
Positive Attitude

Education

High School Diploma or Equivalent
Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA)
Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT)
NextGen EPM Certification

Job description

Overview

Chicago Eye Consultants is searching for an energetic, patient focused, team oriented bilingual Ophthalmic Technician for our multi-specialty ophthalmology practice in Stickney, Illinois. This role offers regular work hours with no late evenings, major holidays, or Sundays, along with a comprehensive benefits package and a collaborative work environment with clear opportunities for career growth.

Our ideal candidates are Certified Ophthalmic Assistants or Technicians.

This is your opportunity to join one of the area's most recognized leaders in ophthalmology and optometry. Chicago Eye Consultants is a multi-sub-specialty eye care practice composed of fellowship-trained board-certified ophthalmologists in every subspecialty of ophthalmology. Our goal is to provide each patient with the latest in comprehensive eye care in an efficient, patient-friendly private practice environment.

We are committed to customer service, and making every interaction extraordinary while inspiring the complete confidence of our patients. Our employees contribute directly to the growth and success of our practices, and take pride in being a member of our team. We strongly believe that the manner in which our patients and customers are treated by our employees is as important as the services provided by the doctor.

All of us at Chicago Eye Consultants are committed to inclusion and diversity. We believe today more than ever; it isn’t speaking the words, but starts with a culture of service, caring and listening, and we would thoroughly enjoy meeting with you and discussing our employment opportunities.

The Ophthalmic Technician will perform a range of duties which include preparing the patient to see Ophthalmologist and/or Optometrist, conducting preliminary exams, and capturing medical history. In addition, the preparation of examination and treatment rooms, performing basic and routine vision screening examinations, administering eye medications, cleaning, and maintaining ophthalmic instruments, and assisting physicians during minor surgical and laser procedures may be required. Travel to other locations may also be necessary to support clinical needs.

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.
  • Execute duties of position in a professional and courteous manner.
  • Handle sensitive information in a confidential manner.
  • Perform other tasks and duties as assigned.
Qualifications
  • High School diploma or equivalent required.
  • Bilingual English and Spanish preferred.
  • Two years’ experience in multi-specialty clinic preferred.
  • NextGen EPM certification preferred.
  • 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.
  • Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) preferred.
  • Certified Ophthalmic Scribe (OSC) preferred.
  • Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) preferred.

In Turn We Will Provide:

  • Benefits to full time team members that include comprehensive medical, dental and optical coverage, 401K and short and long 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.
  • Offered pay range $19.00/Hr - 21.00/Hr.
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