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OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN - Will Train!

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Milwaukee Eye Care Associates

Milwaukee, WI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/10/2026

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OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN
- Will Train! Milwaukee Eye Care Associates - 3.6 Milwaukee, WI Job Details Full-time 16 hours ago Benefits Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Life insurance Qualifications Direct patient care Medical office experience High school diploma or GED Data interpretation Medical terminology
Full Job Description Description:
Ophthalmic Assistant - Will Train! Milwaukee Eye Care Associates, S.C. is seeking a Full Time Ophthalmic Technician. We have four offices spanning the metro Milwaukee area and dedicate our focus on delivering excellent patient care. Candidate must be willing to travel to all 4 metro Milwaukee locations. The successful candidate will test and measure eye function to assist the ophthalmologists/optometrists to diagnose and treat eye disorders and disease. Candidates must possess a strong work ethic and professional demeanor. The ideal candidate will also have a strong desire to learn and succeed; ongoing learning is an important part of the job, and we support both in clinic and ongoing educational training. Daily tasks will include testing patient's far acuity, near acuity, peripheral vision, depth perception, and color perception to diagnose and treat eye disorders and disease. Examines eye, using slit lamp, for abnormalities of cornea, and anterior and posterior chambers. Tests patient's field of vision, including central and peripheral vision, for defects. Performs other tests and measurements as requested by the physician. We offer a very competitive benefit package including: Health insurance, Dental insurance, Life insurance, Short Term Disability insurance, 401(k), Paid Holidays, and accrued Paid Time Off (PTO). Compensation commensurate with skills and experience and we are willing to negotiate salary for those with pertinent ophthalmic tech experience. Prior experience as an Ophthalmic Technician or Optometric Assistant is preferred, but we are willing to train the right candidate. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
POSITION SUMMARY
Gathers important medical information and performs visual screening and diagnostic testing prior to Ophthalmologist's or Optometrist's visit with patient.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENT
Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients. May require standing and walking for extensive periods of time and/or prolonged sitting, bending, stooping and stretching. Requires excellent communication skills and a keen understanding of patients with sensory impairments. Must be able to express a caring attitude while performing the required tasks with accuracy and efficiency. Requires normal range of hearing and eyesight to perform necessary testing and reporting of findings. Possible exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances and other conditions common to a medical clinic environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Explains to patient what patient should expect from technician's work-up and MD/OD exam Completes a detailed patient history including: past systemic and ocular history, family history, medication history including adverse drug reactions and allergies. Identifies patient's chief complaint (reason for the visit) and history of present illness Checks the patient's uncorrected and corrected visual acuity for distance (snellen) and near (jaeger) Neutralizes eyeglasses by either manual or automated lensometry. Neutralizes gas permeable or hard contact lenses (if applicable) Performs auto-refraction and auto-keratometry (as appropriate) prior to MD/OD exam Performs one or more of the following exams: Ishihara Color Vision, Stereo, Amsler and Confrontational Visual Field Performs Applanation or tonopen on patient Performs angle assessment and pupil assessment prior to dilating patient Performs BAT and glare testing as directed by MD/OD Performs corneal pachymetry when ordered by MD/OD Routinely asks patients if they need prescription refills and prepares them for the MD's signature. Accurately records patient's compliance with prescribed ocular medications Ability to insert and remove both soft and hard contact lenses Performs HVF, OCT, topography and Lenstar as directed Ensures that patient's chart is put up in a timely manner after technician encounter. Provide education and information regarding treatments prescribed by physician, including use of maintenance of contact lenses and pre- and post-operative instructions Performs basic maintenance of instruments and equipment to ensure that they are clean and in proper working condition Shows proficiency in practice EMR system Performs inventory of assigned examining rooms to insure adequate supplies and stocks rooms Displays courtesy and consideration to patients, guests, physicians and staff Returns phone calls (triage calls) to patients calling with concerns Sends E-refills into pharmacies as directed by MD/OD Maintains strictest confidentiality per HIPAA guidelines
Requirements:
REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge of medical practices to assist in patient care Knowledge of medical terminology and instrumentation Ability to act independently and interact in a courteous and effective manner with physicians and the public Skill in gathering, analyzing, and evaluating data Skill in written and verbal communication, problem-solving and decision making
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or GED Completion of AAO Home Study Course OR completion of JCAHPO approved Ophthalmic Assistant program preferred (COA or COT) Minimum of two years technician/assistant experience in an ophthalmology or optometry setting Non-certified medical personnel with at least three years back-office experience in a healthcare setting Minimum qualification standard may be waived and training may be provided on the job