CO Ophthalmic Technician
We are seeking a CO Ophthalmic Technician handles multiple functions in a busy ophthalmological practice and requires multi-tasking. Working with faculty, Clinic Manager and Clinic Supervisor, the technician’s primary role is to provide technician/clinical support to physicians.
The Wilmer Eye Institute of Johns Hopkins University has an exciting opportunity for exceptional candidates to train for a career as an Ophthalmic Technician, no experience required. Start your career in Ophthalmology with one of the leading organizations in delivering state-of-the art eye care, training future healthcare leaders, and conducting cutting-edge research. We have a robust training program that will provide you with a strong foundation to pursue a multitude of career paths beyond Ophthalmic Technician such as Clinic Manager, Ophthalmic Clinic Supervisor, Assistant Administrator, Orthoptist, Optometrist, Marketing, IT, and Research, to name a few. This is also an opportunity for pre-med students to gain clinical experience during their gap year or prior to applying to medical school, as well. No evening or weekend work required. Follow this link to learn more, https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/wilmer/education/clinical-training/ophthalmic_technician.html
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Clinical
- Records patient history including chief complaint, information on ocular history, past surgeries, medical conditions, medications taken, allergies, learning assessment, and falls risk assessment.
- Checks pupil response to light by shining light into eye and watching speed with which pupils constrict, checks for afferent pupillary defect.
- Measures central visual field using Amsler Grid.
- Instills eye drops under physicians’ direction.
- Measures and records distance and near visual acuity.
- Measures and records intraocular pressure using applanation tonometry (i.e. Goldman tonometer), pneumatic tonometry, or Schiotz-type indentation tonometer.
- Performs Humphrey visual field testing; refers patients for further testing as appropriate.
- Performs OCTs.
- Performs IOL Master measurements for review by physician in preparation for surgery.
- Performs Pentacam measurements.
- Performs accurate refractions.
- Tests color vision, depth perception (stereopsis).
- Screens for presence of ocular motility disorders.
- Uses slit lamp to examine eye surface.
- Performs special testing like Bright field Acuity Testing; Acuity Meter; and pachymetry.
- Compiles and enters data for clinical studies; may participate in other clinical research projects.
- Teaches patients how to insert and remove contact lenses correctly, and proper handling techniques.
- Performs ultrasound scans by measuring the axial length of the eye using various A-Scan ultrasound units. Recognizes difficult scans and adjusts unit as needed in patients with high myopia, high hyperopia, poor fixation, nystagmus, retinal detachments, corneal problems, and intraocular lenses already in place.
- Performs accurate keratometry readings adjusting keratometer reading if unobtainable.
- Calculates intraocular lens power using various formulas to fit patient’s needs and situations, either manually or by computer.
- Takes fundus photos as needed.
- Responsible for exam room supply maintenance.
- Ensures medication expiration dates are current.
- Disinfects and maintains examination rooms.
- Understands and practices the fundamentals of microbial control.
- Performs basic maintenance or repair of clinical equipment.
- Maintains refrigerator logs, sharps container, etc.
- Is familiar with JCAHO requirements and ensures clinic practice is in compliance with regulations.
Nonclinical
- Responds and resolves In-Basket messages from patients; routes messages to physicians as needed.
- Assists with patient requests for refills.
- Provides support in obtaining insurance authorizations for treatments, procedures and medications.
- Provides support to front desk staff by triaging scheduled appointments, responding to clinical questions and explaining technician related concerns.
- Assists with tracking and processing of forms request (ie MVA, disability, FLMA).
- Maintains medical knowledge of ocular anatomy and physiology, systemic diseases, ocular diseases and ocular emergencies.
- Maintains required (COA) ophthalmic technician certification.
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma or graduation equivalent
- One year experience as an Ophthalmic Technician. Must obtain Certified Ophthalmic Asst (COA) from JCAHPO within 18 months of start date. CPR certification also required.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position for 50% of the time.
- Ability to move about to escort patients to the exam rooms and different departments, gather and replace supplies, and stock rooms.
- Constantly positions self to adjust ophthalmic equipment in order to perform exams.
- Ability to manipulate extremely small objects.
- The person in this position frequently communicates with patients. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
- Ability to safely utilize various types of Ophthalmic Equipment to directly contact the patient’s eye.
- Occasionally lifts and transports supplies up to 20 lbs.
- Ability to concentrate on instruments and other visual stimuli.
- Observation of and rapid reaction to changeable situations.
Classified Title: Ophthalmic Technician
Job Posting Title (Working Title): CO Ophthalmic Technician
Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CE
Starting Salary Range: $15.70 - $26.25 HRLY ($23.22-$34.02 targeted; Commensurate with experience)
Employee group: Full Time
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Exempt Status: Non-Exempt
Location: School of Medicine Campus
Department name: SOM Oph Uveitis
Personnel area: School of Medicine