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Ophthalmology Assistant - Farmington/Glastonbury
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Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, 06030, USA
Listed on 2025-12-31
Listing for:
Connecticut Children's
Full Time
position Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Optometry
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Ophthalmology Assistant - Farmington/Glastonbury - Full Time
Works directly with patients, parents and doctors and strives for 100% patient satisfaction and positive outcomes in all cases. An Ophthalmic Assistant is the first clinician to service the patient prior to seeing the physician. Responsible for testing eye function of the patients in preparation for the appointment with the practicing physician. Directs the flow of activities throughout the patient’s visit.
Ability to remain calm under pressure and to calm others during stressful situations, especially young children. The Ophthalmic Assistant will work within the scope of practice guidelines of the American Ophthalmology Association and the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
- Obtaining chief complaint, HPI, past medical/surgical history, family history, social history, medications & allergies.
- Testing eye functions, looking for abnormalities within patient’s eyes with basic penlight exam, including distance/near vision, depth perception, color and peripheral vision, strabismus screening, IOP with tonopen or iCare, check present correction and clean glasses, verify that glasses match written prescription, confrontational fields, amplitudes on patients with CI symptoms, near convergence, check pupils, measuring strabismus etc.
- Dilating pupils using appropriate drops and give patient education on eye drop side effects.
- Auto‑refract and refract.
- Managing patient flow.
- Coordinating sterilization of instruments with central sterilization, calibrating and maintaining optical instruments per CT, children’s medical center equipment sterilization guidelines and procedures.
- Triage walk‑in patients, emergency patients and determine if the patient needs to be seen the same day and which doctor should see the patient (75%).
- Maintaining clean waiting rooms and clinical areas, re‑stock handouts, medical supplies, etc.
- Responsible for patient calls/messages. Document all patient communication in the EMR.
- Take calls and delegate any medical advice for the patient to the patient’s physician.
- Answer phones, schedule appointments, cover front desk.
- Send out medical records, prescriptions, dictation.
- Follows proper opening and closing exam room procedures (25%).
- Performs other job‑related duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience
Required:
- Experience:
No experience required.
- Experience:
Minimum of 6 months of experience as an Ophthalmic Assistant is preferred at time of hire.
Required:
- Certification for Ophthalmic Assistant required from an accredited organization such as the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) is preferred at time of hire, or must be acquired within 12 months.
- CPR (BLS) preferred at time of hire, or must be acquired within 1 month.
- Managed care, commercial and federal agencies or basic understanding of general medical terminology as well as CPT and ICD9/10 codes; technical experience, including proficiency with internet based research or any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
- Diagnostic Equipment utilized within the department to include but are not limited to:
- Lensometer – check glasses.
- Phoropter – check vision / refraction.
- Icare & tonopen – check eye pressure.
- Fundus camera – fundus photos.
- Visual Field machine – visual field.
- RETeval machine – electroretinography.
- Pentacam machine – evaluation of anterior segment using tomography (corneal topography and optical tomography).
- Accutome machine – biometry/US.
- TOPCON Aladdin – optical biometry and topography.
- TOPCON OCT – fundus photography, fluorescein angiography (with physician supervision), SCODI‑P and SCODI‑A Optos.
- Will adhere to CT Children’s Medical Center culture and respect for patients and peers.
- Treats patients, parents, doctors and staff with respect and places personal judgments aside.
- Takes pride in work.
- Provides a positive environment with both patients and staff.
- Exhibits patience with children. Takes extra time with patients.
- Ability to…
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