Ophthalmic Technician - Part Time at Sight Partners
Renton, Washington, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Dec, 25

Salary

28.0

Posted On

25 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Ophthalmic Equipment Operation, Patient Care, Documentation, Communication Skills, Medical Coding, Teamwork, Attention to Detail, Interpersonal Skills

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description Job Summary: Northwest Eyes, is a progressive ophthalmic medical and surgical practice, we are searching for a Part Time Ophthalmic Technician to add to our team. Our Company is nationally recognized, with vast clinical experience in a wide variety of eye surgical services, advanced technology, and proven results. Our Company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and believes that success requires an environment where colleagues are respected and valued. Work in a team-oriented clinical environment taking pride in and providing outstanding patient care. Team members are responsible for providing accurate documentation and summarization of the ocular examination and recommendations. Maintained patient flow and communication regarding appointment status. Assist Ophthalmologists by performing ophthalmic clinical functions, such as patient workups and special testing. May administer eye medications and instruct the patient in the care and treatment of eye conditions, apply dressings to the eye, and assist with in-office lasers and procedures. Duties/Responsibilities: Quickly and accurately summarizes and documents what the Ophthalmologist says during an examination, including but not limited to the proper charting of the examination, documenting additions to the chief complaint, assessment, and recommendations for treatment (including justification of decisions reached when appropriate). Maintains an awareness of the patient’s communication when the Ophthalmologist is providing instructions as it may necessitate the scribe repeating information, and/or providing patient education materials for the patient to review at home. Ensures the patient understands all instructions. Take and document patients' medical histories. Operates ophthalmic equipment, such as Auto Refractor, Retinoscopes, Phoropters, Slit Lamp, Pentacam/Topography, Wavescan, IOL master/instar, Projectors, Zeiss OCT, and Heidelberg OCT. Pupil evaluation, Pachymetry, Humphrey Visual Field Testing, Tonometry, Color Vision Extraocular Muscle Function Testing & Hirschberg Testing. Van Herick measurements, Worth 4-Dot test, Stereopsis testing. Triages phone calls from patients and outside contacts following the standard of care for Ophthalmology and office policies. Sterilize instruments and maintain ophthalmic instruments or equipment. Assist patients in inserting or removing contact lenses. Requirements Basic knowledge of medical coding terminology and conventions. Proficiency with computers, Microsoft Office products, G-suite environments. Willing to help in all areas, have the flexibility and effectively work in a team environment. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Demonstrated excellence in communication skills, and ability to convey ideas and information verbally and in writing Professional appearance, strong interpersonal skills, and patient confidentiality. A strong organization with an attention to detail. Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent. One (1) year experience as an ophthalmic assistant, experienced COA or COT preferred. Maintains appropriate education, certification, licensure, and training. Benefits: Competitive Salary $20- $28 Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Robust Ancillary Benefits 401(k) Plan with employer contribution Company Paid Life Insurance Generous PTO/Holiday EEO Statement
Responsibilities
The Ophthalmic Technician will assist Ophthalmologists by performing clinical functions, including patient workups and special testing. Responsibilities also include accurate documentation of ocular examinations and maintaining patient flow.
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