Medical Assistant (Part-Time)
Medical Assistant – Ophthalmology (Part-Time)
Location: Madison, IN 47250
Position Overview
The Ophthalmic Medical Assistant plays a vital role in supporting physicians by collecting comprehensive clinical data and performing delegated ophthalmic testing. This position ensures patients receive accurate evaluations and compassionate care while maintaining efficient clinical workflow.
Education & Experience
High school diploma or equivalent required; post-secondary education preferred
One to two years of experience in ophthalmology or as a certified ophthalmic assistant preferred
Valid ophthalmic assistant certification preferred
Required Skills & Competencies
Professional verbal and written communication skills
Patient-focused mindset with empathy and discretion
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to work collaboratively in a team-based environment
Comfort with electronic medical records and clinical technology
Key Responsibilities
Patient Interaction & Clinical Support
Orients new patients to office protocols and clinical procedures
Collects and documents comprehensive patient histories, including ocular, medical, medication, allergy, and family history
Performs accurate clinical measurements and documentation in a timely manner
Supports ophthalmic photography needs, including fundus, anterior segment, and external imaging
Patient Flow & Triage
Determines testing order for patients in coordination with clinical priorities
Works closely with front desk staff to manage patient flow
Adjusts testing sequences as needed to maintain efficiency
Keeps patients informed about next steps and providers they will see
Escorts patients throughout testing and clinical areas
Equipment & Instrument Care
Troubleshoots ophthalmic equipment and reports unresolved issues to management
Conducts archiving per manufacturer guidelines
Performs autoclaving and ensures ongoing instrument sterility
Administrative & Operational Duties
Seeks guidance appropriately and practices within scope of training
Maintains cleanliness and organization of exam and procedure rooms
Monitors and replenishes exam room supplies
Completes additional tasks as assigned to support clinic operations
Physical Requirements & Work Setting
This role functions in a professional medical office environment. Duties require:
Frequent verbal communication with patients and staff
Regular use of hands for operating tools and equipment
Standing, walking, sitting, and reaching throughout the shift
Occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds
Visual acuity for both near and distance tasks, including focus adjustment
Exposure to low-to-moderate noise levels
Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
Additional Statements
This description outlines the general nature and level of work expected and is not an exhaustive list of duties. All responsibilities may evolve to meet operational needs while remaining compliant with applicable law. Employment is at will.
Dr. Black’s Eye Associates maintains tobacco- and vape-free facilities.
Dr. Black's Eye Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in the E-Verify program.