Ophthalmic Assistant - Ophthalmology - Part Time
Guthrie · Binghamton, NY · 4 wk ago
Healthcare$17.68–$28.29/hrPart-time
Position Summary
The Ophthalmic Assistant is responsible for performing ophthalmic work up, procedures, measurements, and tests to provide data to the provider and assist in patient care. Assists provider throughout patient exam and office procedures.
Essential Functions
- Obtains and documents accurate chief complaint and comprehensive history of present illness.
- Reviews, and verifies patient’s past ocular, medical, family and social history.
- Performs portion of ophthalmic exam, ophthalmic diagnostic testing and procedures; accurately documents findings/results on exam and stays current with new technology and procedures as they become available.
- Performs as scribe for provider (throughout ophthalmic exam capture, summarize, & document pertinent examination data, clinical findings and the assessment and plan).
- Assists provider with office procedures and completion of informed consent and patient education.
- Responsible for cleaning and sterilization of office instruments, performing basic maintenance, quality control, cleaning, disinfection and maintaining inventory of ophthalmic exam room and ancillary equipment according to organization and departmental protocols.
- Responsible; completion and processing of forms (DMV, disability, legal blindness, insurance, low vision, etc.); review and monitors provider’s schedule for efficiency and errors; triages messages and phone calls and responds to patients as directed by provider.
Other Duties
- Provides orientation and training of new employees and recognizes and utilizes opportunities to teach other staff members.
- Answer phones, scheduling appointments, assist with bump lists.
- Cover as needed throughout the department.
Education, License & Cert
- Minimum High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Require: Completion of Ophthalmic Scribe Certification (OSC) within first 6 weeks of position and completion of American Academy of Ophthalmology Home Study course within first 6 months of employment for candidate without COA.
- Prefer: Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) or Paraoptometric Assistant (POA)
- CPR Certification preferred
Experience
- Prefer 2 years of clinical experience in ophthalmology or optometry practice; will consider medical office or clinical assistant.
- Previous customer service.
Pay Range
$17.68 - $28.29/hour, DOE