Family Health Centers of San Diego
Location
San Diego, California
Salary
$25 - $33 / HOUR
Perform technical and clerical procedures to assist Optometrists and Ophthalmologists with patient care and ocular testing. Manage vision clinic inventory, order supplies, and handle patient scheduling and eyeglasses dispensing.
Requires at least 2 years of experience as an Ophthalmic Technician and a high school diploma or GED. Must have a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR (BLS) certification and completion of a technician course or internal training.
Answers phones and greets patients in a pleasant and professional manner. Calls patients when orders arrive. Schedules follow-up appointments and ophthalmologist procedures. Contact pharmacy to call in prescriptions. Assists patients with frame and lenses selection. Fills out lab order forms and verifies lab orders and prescriptions (can perform manual and automated lensometry). Obtains base curve measurement of spectacle lenses. Dispenses, adjusts, and repairs eyeglasses. Dispenses contact lenses & trains patients on contact lens insertion, removal, and care of lenses. Closes patient encounters, provides health education that is specific to vision and ocular health. Completes documentation and patient history for patient visits. Performs case history, Visual Acuity, neutralizes patient’s glasses before the examination, performs Autorefractometer, ancillary testing (Amslers grid, blood pressure, etc.). Completes all visual field testing (FDT & automated fields). Performs Pachymetry, fundus and anterior segment photography (25 & 50-degree view), and Corneal Topography. Maintains Vision Clinic supplies and inventory, including ordering contact lenses, frames, and ordering consumable supplies. Maintains eyewash station, drug and contact lenses solutions inventory, and monitors expiration dates. Performs eye drop installation as required. Performs other duties as assigned. Responsible for maintaining and preparing Vision Clinic and equipment, including items instrument sterilization, opening clinic (turn on lights and frame warmer, uncovers instruments, removes topical anesthetic from the refrigerator and places with the other ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, photocopies the daily schedule and places copy in the exam room) and closing clinic (prepares exam room and equipment for next day appointments).
At least 2 years of experience as an Ophthalmic Technician is required. Graduation from a course for Optometry Technician or completion of internal training and competencies required. High school diploma or GED Equivalent. Or equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the skills, knowledge, and ability to perform the essential job duties, and which meets any required state or federal certification requirements. Current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR (BLS), or Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Advanced Trauma Life Support, or Advance Resuscitation Training required. Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.
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