Alameda Health System

Certified Ophthalmic Technician

Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required.
  • Minimum three years of relevant experience preferred.
  • Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) Certification or coursework towards a COT required.
  • Knowledge in patient services and ocular pharmacology necessary.
  • Familiarity with clinical optics and basic surgical assistance is beneficial.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in coordinating patient services such as scheduling and reminder calls.
  • Prepare routine microbiological specimens for physicians.
  • Calibrate and maintain diagnostic equipment including slit lamps and tonometers.
  • Conduct examinations of essential eye components using specialized equipment.
  • Measure visual acuity and record findings accurately on patient charts.
  • Provide patients with information regarding procedures and surgeries.
  • Sterilize and prepare instruments for various ophthalmic procedures.

Benefits

  • Generous comprehensive benefits program available for eligible positions.
  • Opportunity for continuous education and professional development.
  • Supportive team environment with experienced professionals.
  • Exposure to a wide range of ophthalmic procedures and technologies.
Full Job Description
SUMMARY: Possesses knowledge and skills in history taking, patient services, instrument maintenance, basic clinical optics, basic ocular motility, visual fields, intermediate tonometry, ocular pharmacology, and photography. Incumbent assists physicians and other technical support staff to perform diagnostic tests necessary for evaluation of patient eye problems. Performs related duties as required.

DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification.

1. Assist in coordinating services for patients, e.g., reminder calls, scheduling tests, etc.

2. Assist the physician in the preparation of routine microbiological specimens.

3. Calibrate and maintain all instruments used including, but not limited to bio- microscopes, lensometer, keratometer, slit lamp and tonometers; clean and stock consultation rooms and microbiology laboratory with drugs and other supplies as needed.

4. Examine the cornea, lens and anterior chamber of the eye using a slit lamp and note variations from normal.

5. Maintains knowledge of local and topical anesthesia, lachrymal surgery, oculo-plastic surgery, orbital surgery, post-op drugs and their reactions, and prescription medications.

6. Measure acuity of patient, with and without glasses, for distance and near vision; obtain optical and lensometry measurements to determine lens prescription; record findings on patient chart.

7. Other duties as necessary.

8. Performs testing: corneal topography, autorefraction, contrast sensitivity tests, tonometry, Humphrey visual fields, OCT, pachymetry, A-Scan for IOL calculation, B-Scan, ophthalmic photography and using other ophthalmic equipment in the clinic.

9. Performs initial patient exams, which includes: obtaining ocular, medical, and family histories; measuring, comparing, and testing pupils; measuring visual acuity and eye pressures; color vision testingapplies eye dressings.

10. Provides information to patients concerning procedures and surgery; verifies surgery schedules; maintains, sterilizes, and sets up instruments for procedures; assists doctors with procedures and patient monitoring.

11. Sterilize and set up instruments for ophthalmic procedures; assist with office procedures and laser treatments.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying.

Education: High School Diploma or equivalent.

Minimum Experience: Three years of relevant experience.

Required Licenses/Certifications: Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) Certification or coursework working towards a COT.

PAY RANGE: $48.22/hour

The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program.

About Alameda Health System

Alameda Health System (AHS) is a public health care provider and medical training institution in Oakland, California. It is a network of hospitals, clinics, and health services that provides medical care to Alameda County residents. AHS is a safety-net provider, meaning it serves a high proportion of low-income and uninsured patients. The system includes four hospitals, four wellness centers, and a skilled nursing facility. AHS also operates residency programs for physicians and other medical professionals.
Learn more about Alameda Health System
Size
4,500 employees
Industry
Net Income
-$12 million
5 Year Trend
-2%
Revenue
$787 million

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