Ophthalmology Technician - Outpatient Clinics - Full time
Position Overview
The Ophthalmic Technician provides clinical care in collaboration with other clinic staff and assists with administrative duties, as needed, under the direction of the leadership and providers. Accountable for the coordination of clinical care, including direct patient care, patient/family education and transitions of care.
Requirements
- Basic Life Support (BLS). May be obtained upon hire.
- Knowledge of medical terminology preferred
- Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology - Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA)
- Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology - Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT)
- 1+ year of clinical experience in a patient care setting preferred
- Bilingual in Spanish preferred
Qualifications
Final compensation will be determined based on your qualifications including years of experience performing similar work, level of formal education in a relevant field of study, and any professional certifications related to the position.
Benefits
Continuing education, professional development, and tuition assistance.
Healthcare as low as $46 per month, plus an additional 50% off of all AVH services for you AND your family!
All preventative services covered at 100%, zero copay.
Virtual and robust mental health resources available.
Earn up to 22 days PTO within your first year. Rollover what you don’t use.
Bereavement Leave that covers miscarriages, extended family, and pets.
Robust Paid Medical and Family Leave. Weeks 1-6 are paid at 100% for parental or personal illness/injury.
In lieu of Social Security, AVH contributes 7.5% of your annual salary each year to the Cash Balance Pension Plan.
Company Culture
Aspen Valley Health is a twenty-five-bed community hospital that represents the best of two worlds — the warmth and friendliness of a small town and the technical expertise of a major medical center.