Ophthalmic Technician Trainer at Healthy Living
Seattle, Washington, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Feb, 26

Salary

35.0

Posted On

26 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Ophthalmic Diagnostics, Healthcare Compliance, Clinical Research Coordination, Training, Mentoring, Communication, Organizational Skills, Leadership, Attention to Detail, Interpersonal Skills, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
Description Ophthalmic Technician Trainer – Lead, Mentor, and Elevate Our Clinical Team! Compensation: $24–$35/hr Are you a skilled Ophthalmic Technician who loves teaching, developing others, and helping teams thrive? Northwest Eyes is seeking an Ophthalmic Technician Trainer to play a key role in shaping the next generation of clinical talent. This is a unique opportunity to combine your technical expertise with leadership, mentorship, and the satisfaction of advancing quality patient care. In this role, you’ll support technician onboarding, guide professional growth, ensure clinical excellence, and contribute to clinical research efforts. If you're passionate about education, process improvement, and elevating standards of care, we’d love to meet you. What You’ll Do Lead structured training programs for new and experienced technicians, ensuring core competencies are met within 90 days Deliver advanced training modules such as Tech T-levels and specialized diagnostic testing Provide one-on-one coaching to build skill mastery and support career advancement Track and document training progress, reporting outcomes to leadership Ensure compliance with HIPAA, MIPS, and internal policies Review documentation accuracy, safety practices, and patient interaction standards Support proper handling and disposal of medical information Collaborate with leadership to improve workflows, training processes, and technician engagement Assist with clinical research activities, including coordinating studies, scheduling participants, managing documentation, and ensuring GCP compliance Act as a liaison between providers, research teams, and participants Identify opportunities to enhance patient flow, efficiency, and quality of care Adapt to evolving clinic needs with flexibility Perform additional duties as assigned Core Skills You’ll Train Visual Testing: Visual acuity, color vision, stereopsis, Worth 4-Dot, Hirschberg, EOM testing Anterior & Posterior Segment Diagnostics: Slit lamp exam, pachymetry, Van Herick technique, OCT, fundus photography Refraction & Optics: Autorefraction, retinoscopy, and phoropter use Intraocular Pressure Testing: Applanation, iCare, Tonopen Visual Fields: Humphrey Visual Field testing with basic interpretation Patient Preparation & Education: Medical history taking, dilation, medication instillation, and patient instruction Surgical Support: Biometry (IOL Master/Lenstar), A-scans, keratometry, cataract evaluation workups Requirements What You Bring Strong knowledge of ophthalmic diagnostics, workflows, and clinical best practices Understanding of healthcare compliance standards (HIPAA, MIPS) Experience with clinical research coordination (GCP certification a plus) Ability to train, mentor, and engage staff across diverse learning styles Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office or Google Workspace High attention to detail and strong interpersonal skills Education & Experience High school diploma or equivalent required COA or COT certification preferred Minimum 3 years of ophthalmic technician experience, including training or supervisory responsibilities Experience in compliance oversight or clinical research coordination preferred Must maintain required licensure, certifications, and training Compensation & Benefits Competitive pay: $24–$35/hr Medical, dental, and vision insurance Robust ancillary benefits 401(k) with employer contribution Company-paid life insurance Generous PTO and paid holidays Supportive, inclusive work culture – EEO employer If you’re ready to make a lasting impact, empower others, and help elevate clinical excellence, this is the perfect next step in your ophthalmic career. Apply today and grow with Northwest Eyes!
Responsibilities
The Ophthalmic Technician Trainer will lead training programs for technicians, ensuring they meet core competencies and provide advanced training modules. They will also support clinical research activities and collaborate with leadership to improve workflows and technician engagement.
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