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Ophthalmic Apprentice (Training Program)

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CHARLOTTE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT ASSOCIATES PA

Charlotte, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/18/2026

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Ophthalmic Apprentice (Training Program)
CHARLOTTE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT ASSOCIATES PA - 3.1
Charlotte, NC Job Details Apprenticeship 15 hours ago Qualifications High school diploma or GED Full Job Description Program starts August 17, 2026. Why Join CEENTA? CEENTA is the premier eye, ear, nose, and throat practice in the Carolinas—known for clinical excellence and patient-centered care. Join a collaborative, mission-driven team where you'll receive hands-on training, mentorship, and a clear pathway into a rewarding healthcare career. Position Summary The Ophthalmic Apprentice participates in a structured, multi-phase training program designed to develop the clinical, technical, and patient care skills required for a successful career in ophthalmology. This role combines classroom instruction, simulation-based learning, and hands-on clinical experience within CEENTA's practices. Demonstrate proficiency on the knowledge, concepts, and skills learned in each training program, including: Applicable anatomy Obtain and document past medical and surgical histories, chief complaint, history of present illness (HPI), and vital signs Prepare and administer medications as directed by the Provider Perform visual imaging and diagnostic testing, including but not limited to Visual Field Testing, Keratometry, Fundus Photography, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Manual and Automated Lensometry Perform preliminary ophthalmic work-up, including Visual Assessment, Pupil Assessment, Phoropter, Tonometry, Ocular Motility Testing, Glare Testing, Refractometry, Pachymetry, Lensometry, Slit Lamp Examination, Ishihara (Color) Plate Test, Amsler Grid, and Schirmer Test Manage provider and resource schedules in the EHR system Maintain applicable work queues in the EHR system Training Program Overview Phase 1 -
Foundational Learning Location:
Central Piedmont Central Campus Build a strong foundation in medical terminology, ophthalmic science, and clinical techniques Train in state-of-the-art laboratories and a 15,000 sq. ft. simulation center Learn from nationally accredited healthcare faculty Phase 2 - Classroom + Clinical Integration Split time between: Ophthalmic Medical Personnel (OMP) coursework to develop advanced skills On-site experience at CEENTA clinics, shadowing professionals and assisting with patient care Phase 3 - Full Clinical Immersion Complete rotational clinical training across CEENTA locations Supplement hands-on experience with OMP online learning Work directly with physicians and experienced technicians Earn hourly pay while gaining real-world experience across multiple ophthalmic specialties Key Responsibilities Complete a comprehensive training program in ophthalmic assisting and diagnostic imaging Collect and document patient histories, chief complaint, HPI, and vital signs Perform preliminary eye exams including visual acuity, pupil assessment, and tonometry Conduct diagnostic imaging such as OCT, fundus photography, and visual field testing Assist providers with procedures and administer medications as directed Maintain exam rooms, sterilize equipment, and follow OSHA protocols Manage scheduling and documentation within the EHR system Maintain clinical supplies and inventory What You'll Bring Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent required Experience in a medical office or customer service role, highly preferred Strong interest in healthcare or ophthalmology Ability to learn quickly in a fast-paced environment Reliable attendance and punctuality Ability to travel between clinic locations as needed What You'll Gain Paid, hands-on clinical training Exposure to advanced ophthalmic technology Career pathway into ophthalmic roles Supportive team environment Work Environment & Expectations On-site clinical role and on-site classroom atendence Requires standing, patient interaction, and equipment use Consistent, dependable attendance required Ready to Launch Your Healthcare Career? Apply today and start building your future in ophthalmology with CEENTA.

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