Ophthalmic Technician at Panorama Healthcare LLC
Lakewood, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Apr, 26

Salary

39.68

Posted On

16 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Care, Customer Service, Ocular Anatomy, Diagnostic Imaging, Scribing, Patient Education, Clinical Flow Management, Vision Testing, Pressure Testing, Refraction, Lensometry, Ocular Procedures, Patient Intake, Patient Counseling, Problem Solving, Team Collaboration

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description Who We Are At Panorama Eyecare, we are not just a team; we are a community of dedicated professionals united in our quest to provide the best eyecare anywhere. Our unflinching commitment to excellence and our core values are what make us an Employer of Choice. Join us in shaping the future of eyecare as we thrive together! The Position: As an Ophthalmic Technician at Panorama Eyecare, you will play a pivotal role in our mission to deliver the best eyecare. You'll be part of a collaborative team that values Partnership, Engagement, Excellence, and Stewardship. Together, we create an environment where mutual respect is at the forefront, equipping you with the tools, training, and empowerment necessary to excel in your role. The Role Our Technicians are medical professionals who are responsible for the management and well-being of the ophthalmic patients. The technicians will assist in all aspects and functions of the assigned patient care area, efficiently and accurately perform ophthalmic testing, and provide comprehensive education. The focus of this position is to ensure that the ophthalmic patient, physician, and clinical team experience a positive outcome that exemplifies fulfillment of the mission statement at Panorama Eyecare. This role is structured to support multiple technician experience levels. Candidates will be considered for Level I, Level II, or Level III based on prior experience, demonstrated skills, and competencies. Level I (0–1 years of experience)- Entry-level technicians with experience in an Ophthalmology or Optometry clinic (or similar setting). Preferred skills include: experience with patient-facing care, high level of customer service, technician skills such as checking patient vision, pressure, and obtaining diagnostic imaging Level II (1–4 years of experience)- Technicians with intermediate clinical experience and a solid understanding of ocular anatomy. Preferred skills include: experience with patient-facing care, high level of customer service, and technician skills such as checking patient vision, pressure, manifest refraction, lensometry, scribing, experience setting up for in-office ocular procedures, and diagnostic imaging (OCT, Fundus, Topography, Pachymetry, Visual Field, IOL master, emersion). Level III (5+ years of experience)- Advanced technicians with extensive experience working alongside Ophthalmologists and Optometrists. Strong knowledge of ocular anatomy and pathology. Preferred skills include: checking patient vision, pressure, manifest refraction, Contact lens I&R, prism experience, post-refractive care, including assisting in LAL adjustments, experience in setting up for in-office ocular procedures, scribing, lensometry, diagnostic imaging (OCT, Fundus, Topography, Pachymetry, Visual Field, IOL master, emersion). Patient intake and workup, following standardized protocol. Patient counseling and education as needed. Awareness of patient flow issues and ability to maintain efficient clinical flow. Updates daily schedule by assessing no-shows and add-ins. Scribes in a rotational pattern. Answers and returns phone calls and writes scripts as requested by physicians and other departments. Stocking and cleaning the clinic as needed. Facilitates patient experience by assisting the physician in overall patient care. Works within the confines of the Eye Center team by assisting other departments with answers to questions, patient triage, etc. Self-study is required to obtain/maintain ophthalmic technician certification within 18 months of employment. Maintains a professional demeanor, including dress and work conversation. Understands and solves patient complaints. Maintains effective working relationships with other staff and doctors. Other duties as assigned. Requirements Who You Are High school diploma or equivalent required. Prior experience in a fast-paced medical office and in electronic health record is preferred. Additional Job Details: Works at our clinic location at 13772 Denver W Pkwy #100, Lakewood, CO 80401. This is a Full Time Position. This position offers a full wage range based on experience, certifications, and demonstrated skills. Final pay will be determined through our skills assessment process: Level I (No certifications): $21.71 – $23.39 per hour Level II (COA or COT): $23.68 – $30.11 per hour Level III (COA, COT, or COMT): $30.70 – $39.68 per hour Our Growth Opportunities At Panorama Eyecare, we care about our employee’s ability to grow within the company. Therefore, we have created career growth plans that allow employees the ability to work toward their professional growth. We encourage all employees to apply for internal openings they may be qualified for, and we welcome the opportunity to interview and coach employees on how to grow. Our Employee Perks PTO Accruals Start at 3 Weeks Comprehensive Medical and Dental Insurance Company Paid Optical Allowance Company Paid Routine Eye Care Short Term and Long-Term Disability Insurances Educational Allowance Generous Paid Holiday Program 401K With Company Match Join Our Team! Embark on a rewarding journey with Panorama Eyecare and become part of a team that embodies the values of Partnership, Engagement, Excellence, and Stewardship. As an Eyecare Professional, you will not only provide exceptional patient care, but also shape the future of our practices. Together, we are transforming the eyecare landscape. Apply now and let your passion for excellence and patient well-being shine! EEOC Panorama Eyecare is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any characteristic protected by law.

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Responsibilities
Ophthalmic Technicians are responsible for managing the well-being of ophthalmic patients, assisting in patient care, and performing ophthalmic testing. They ensure a positive experience for patients, physicians, and the clinical team.
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