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Ophthalmic Assistant / Ophthalmic Technician
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- As a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) or Technician (COT), you will be rooming patients for the eye care provider to include accurate data gathering and testing (ex: stereo testing, color vision testing, visual acuity, check pupils, motility, cover test, confrontation fields, visual field testing/OCT/intraocular pressure measurements/pachymetry/photography).
- As the COT or COA, you will also be responsible for assisting with minor surgeries; scheduling surgery, pre-op and post-op appointments; triaging patients (in clinic, on phone or inbox messages), and contacting patients with test results.
- Formal optometric assistant training from an accredited technical /vocational school.
- Ophthalmic assistant certification by Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCHAPO) or paraoptometric assistant certification by the American Optometric Association (AOA) or ready for ophthalmic assistant or paraoptometric assistant certification by JCHAPO or AOA.
- 5 FTE or greater) that includes medical insurance, dental insurance, 403b with match, disability insurance and tuition reimbursement.
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