
Medical Practice seeking Full-Time Ophthalmic Technician
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Overview
Job Description
As an Ophthalmic Technician, you’ll be a vital part of the patient care team—supporting optometrists and ophthalmologists while helping patients feel comfortable, informed, and cared for throughout their visit. This is a hands-on role with a mix of patient interaction, clinical learning, and teamwork in a fast-paced, supportive clinic environment.
No prior ophthalmic experience? No problem. We provide on-the-job training and a company-paid certification pathway, making this a great opportunity for someone looking to start or grow a career in healthcare.
Why You’ll Love This Role
No experience required — we’ll train you
Starting pay: $17.50/hour, based on experience
Company-paid certification program with opportunities for raises and advancement
Meaningful patient interaction — make an impact every day
Stable healthcare career with long-term growth potential
Supportive, team-based environment where learning is encouraged
What We Offer
We’re committed to supporting your growth and well-being:
Starting pay: $17.50 per hour (based on experience)
Paid time off: Up to 10 days within your first year
Paid holidays: 6.5 per year
Full benefits package: Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k)
Career development: Company-paid certification and advancement opportunities
What You’ll Do
Prepare patients for eye exams by explaining testing procedures in a clear, reassuring way
Perform preliminary diagnostic testing and additional tests as requested by providers
Assist optometrists and ophthalmologists during patient exams and procedures
Help manage patient flow and scheduling, communicating delays when needed
Prepare and maintain exam rooms, including cleaning instruments and tracking supplies
Create a safe, clean, organized, and welcoming environment for patients and staff
Support the care team with additional responsibilities as needed
What We’re Looking For
Strong communication and customer-service skills
Attention to detail and ability to multitask
Interest in healthcare and willingness to learn
Ability to work well in a team-based clinical environment
Prior ophthalmic or medical experience is helpful—but not required!
Physical Requirements (ADA)
Ability to stand for extended periods
Frequent talking, hearing, grasping, and stooping
Light lifting (up to 15 lbs. regularly)
Visual acuity to ensure accuracy and quality of work
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