Parkland Health and Hospital System (PHHS)
Ophthalmic Technician- Eye Clinic
Parkland Health and Hospital System (PHHS), Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Are you looking for a career that offers both purpose and the opportunity for growth? Parkland Community Health Plan (PCHP) is a proud member of the Parkland Health family. PCHP is a Medicaid Managed Care Organization servicing Texas Medicaid and CHIP in the Dallas Service Area. PCHP works to fulfill our mission by empowering members to live healthier lives. By joining PCHP, you become part of a team focused on innovation, person-centered care, and fostering stronger communities. As we continue to expand our services, we offer opportunities for you to grow in your career while making a meaningful impact. Join us and work alongside a talented team where healthcare is more than just a job—it's a passion to serve and improve lives every day.
Primary Purpose Assists the provider in all fields of clinical care, including the maintenance of ophthalmological equipment, patient testing and surgery and supports the diagnostic testing, provides basic imaging and care of the patient.
Minimum Specifications Education
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must have completed a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) – or – Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) training program.
Experience
Must have two (2) year of relevant Ophthalmology experience.
Certification/Registration/Licensure Must be certified in Ophthalmology by the Joint Commission Allied Health Personnel (JCAHPO) upon hire.
*Current incumbents in the role as of August 1, 2023 must obtain their Ophthalmology certification by August 31, 2024.
Must have current healthcare provider
BLS for Healthcare Providers
certification from one of the following:
American Heart Association
American Red Cross
Military Training Network
*Current incumbents in the role as of August 1, 2023 must obtain a health care provider BLS for Healthcare Providers certification no later than October 30, 2023.
Skills or Special Abilities
Must be able to communicate effectively with patients, hospital staff and the general public.
Must be able to interact with co‑workers and patients to expedite and organize patient care.
Must be able to ensure appropriate staff assignments to cover multiple providers and their individual needs.
Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of ocular screening devices and photography devices.
Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of ocular surgical instruments and reconstructive surgeries that are performed on patients.
Must be able to demonstrate knowledge and skill in meeting age‑related and handicapped patients' needs.
Must be able to demonstrate skill in providing ocular screening for all types of Ophthalmology patients.
Must possess a basic knowledge of ophthalmic photography equipment and information technology media related to the area of specialization.
Must be able to demonstrate an understanding of ophthalmic diseases.
Must fulfill Super User responsibilities.
Must be able to coordinate training of new Ophthalmic Assistants.
Responsibilities
Conduct patient work‑ups (manifest refraction, applanation with tonop enclosure and dilation and evaluation of pupils, retina scan) to assist the provider in patient assessment.
Test patients for Goldmann visual fields to assist in determining the extent of development of a disease process.
Test patients for Humphrey visual fields to assist in determining the progression of glaucoma and disease processes.
Test patients using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) to assist in determining the extent or progression of disease processes when needed.
Make initial contact with patients, providing ocular evaluations (visual acuity, automatic refractions, lensometry) to assist the provider in patient assessment.
Prepare and handle instruments to assist in minor surgery.
Instruct patients on contact lenses' care and handling (insertion and removal) to ensure proper patient care and safety.
Gather information and lab reports for physicians to expedite patient exams.
Clean and stock lanes (inventory supplies) and report depleted supplies to ensure sufficient supplies and materials are available.
Maintain equipment inventory to maintain supplies and avoid shortages.
Attend in‑services and continuing education clinics to ensure ongoing certification. Integrate knowledge gained into current work practices.
May administer unit dose medications under the direction of the delegating physician according to department policies and procedures after completing competencies and signing the Physician‑Unit Based Medication Administration Delegation form.
Identify and analyze the design of jobs, work processes, workflows, etc., for areas assigned.
Modify approach, communication, and interaction to take account of sensory impairments and specific needs of all patients, in particular older adults.
Recommend appropriate changes to improve effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency that support the department's and Parkland's overall goals.
Maintain and/or coordinate maintenance for all photo equipment, i.e. photographic equipment, scopes, lasers, etc., to ensure proper working condition of equipment at all times.
Identify ways to improve work processes and improve customer (internal as well as external) satisfaction. Make recommendations to supervisor and implement and monitor results as appropriate in support of Parkland's overall goals and mission.
Maintain a positive working relationship with patients, medical staff, clinic staff, management, internal customers, and vendors to facilitate cooperative and coordinated interaction.
Assist as needed in daily clinical operations to include activities such as patient work‑ups, history, assessments, patient discharge, minor surgical procedures, etc., to ensure clinic operates effectively and efficiently.
Complete duties such as daily merge reports, referrals, budget requests, training objectives, etc., as assigned.
Serve on various committees as assigned.
Parkland Community Health Plan (PCHP) prohibits discrimination based on age (40 or over), race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, national origin, marital status, political belief, or veteran status.
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Primary Purpose Assists the provider in all fields of clinical care, including the maintenance of ophthalmological equipment, patient testing and surgery and supports the diagnostic testing, provides basic imaging and care of the patient.
Minimum Specifications Education
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must have completed a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) – or – Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) training program.
Experience
Must have two (2) year of relevant Ophthalmology experience.
Certification/Registration/Licensure Must be certified in Ophthalmology by the Joint Commission Allied Health Personnel (JCAHPO) upon hire.
*Current incumbents in the role as of August 1, 2023 must obtain their Ophthalmology certification by August 31, 2024.
Must have current healthcare provider
BLS for Healthcare Providers
certification from one of the following:
American Heart Association
American Red Cross
Military Training Network
*Current incumbents in the role as of August 1, 2023 must obtain a health care provider BLS for Healthcare Providers certification no later than October 30, 2023.
Skills or Special Abilities
Must be able to communicate effectively with patients, hospital staff and the general public.
Must be able to interact with co‑workers and patients to expedite and organize patient care.
Must be able to ensure appropriate staff assignments to cover multiple providers and their individual needs.
Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of ocular screening devices and photography devices.
Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of ocular surgical instruments and reconstructive surgeries that are performed on patients.
Must be able to demonstrate knowledge and skill in meeting age‑related and handicapped patients' needs.
Must be able to demonstrate skill in providing ocular screening for all types of Ophthalmology patients.
Must possess a basic knowledge of ophthalmic photography equipment and information technology media related to the area of specialization.
Must be able to demonstrate an understanding of ophthalmic diseases.
Must fulfill Super User responsibilities.
Must be able to coordinate training of new Ophthalmic Assistants.
Responsibilities
Conduct patient work‑ups (manifest refraction, applanation with tonop enclosure and dilation and evaluation of pupils, retina scan) to assist the provider in patient assessment.
Test patients for Goldmann visual fields to assist in determining the extent of development of a disease process.
Test patients for Humphrey visual fields to assist in determining the progression of glaucoma and disease processes.
Test patients using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) to assist in determining the extent or progression of disease processes when needed.
Make initial contact with patients, providing ocular evaluations (visual acuity, automatic refractions, lensometry) to assist the provider in patient assessment.
Prepare and handle instruments to assist in minor surgery.
Instruct patients on contact lenses' care and handling (insertion and removal) to ensure proper patient care and safety.
Gather information and lab reports for physicians to expedite patient exams.
Clean and stock lanes (inventory supplies) and report depleted supplies to ensure sufficient supplies and materials are available.
Maintain equipment inventory to maintain supplies and avoid shortages.
Attend in‑services and continuing education clinics to ensure ongoing certification. Integrate knowledge gained into current work practices.
May administer unit dose medications under the direction of the delegating physician according to department policies and procedures after completing competencies and signing the Physician‑Unit Based Medication Administration Delegation form.
Identify and analyze the design of jobs, work processes, workflows, etc., for areas assigned.
Modify approach, communication, and interaction to take account of sensory impairments and specific needs of all patients, in particular older adults.
Recommend appropriate changes to improve effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency that support the department's and Parkland's overall goals.
Maintain and/or coordinate maintenance for all photo equipment, i.e. photographic equipment, scopes, lasers, etc., to ensure proper working condition of equipment at all times.
Identify ways to improve work processes and improve customer (internal as well as external) satisfaction. Make recommendations to supervisor and implement and monitor results as appropriate in support of Parkland's overall goals and mission.
Maintain a positive working relationship with patients, medical staff, clinic staff, management, internal customers, and vendors to facilitate cooperative and coordinated interaction.
Assist as needed in daily clinical operations to include activities such as patient work‑ups, history, assessments, patient discharge, minor surgical procedures, etc., to ensure clinic operates effectively and efficiently.
Complete duties such as daily merge reports, referrals, budget requests, training objectives, etc., as assigned.
Serve on various committees as assigned.
Parkland Community Health Plan (PCHP) prohibits discrimination based on age (40 or over), race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, national origin, marital status, political belief, or veteran status.
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