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Job Location (Full Address):
Remote Work - New York, Albany, New York, United States of America, 12224
Opening:
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Department:
910133 Ophthalmology
Work Shift:
UR - Day (United States of America)
Range:
UR URCA 208 H
Compensation Range:
$24.22 - $31.49
The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.
Responsibilities:
GENERAL PURPOSE
Performs complex technical assignments which are broadly outlined, require theoretical insight and interpretation, and allow latitude for planning and modifying methods and techniques. Exercises a high degree of skill, judgment, and an understanding of the principles and methodology of a technical field. Provides basic diagnostic testing and imaging. When working with a physician, spends most of the time working with patients and supporting physicians. Provides intermediate to advanced diagnostic testing and imaging.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Performs visual acuity testing in newborns, infants, and small children or non-verbal adults by matching methods such as HOTV cards. Measures prisms using a lensometer. Performs manifest refractions using a phoropter, automated refractions if necessary, to properly measure patient’s refractive error and obtain best corrected visual acuity. Works in both plus and minus cylinders. Measures intraocular pressure using a tonopen, a Goldmann tonometer or a Perkins tonometer. Performs basic slit lamp examination and has the ability to check anterior chamber depth using the slit lamp. Takes external ocular measurements, including keratometry, exopthalmometry and levator measurements.
- Completes intermediate color vision screening using Ishihara or HRR plates and D-15 color chips. Inserts and removes contacts lenses or teaches a patient insertion and removal techniques and contact lens care. Possesses intermediate knowledge of contact lens uses for medical use including keratoconus. Understands how to insert and remove special lenses and how to take care of them. Able to use the IOL Master in taking measurement of the eyes, including axial length, K-readings and anterior chamber depth.
- Trains other Technologists for skill sets required while working in the department. Helps to prepare for certifications in studies, as well as helping technicians prepare for certification tests. May be requested to lecture.
- Helps set up additional training with other qualified personnel or physicians, prepare study materials, or order materials and books for fellow Technologists.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- High School diploma or equivalent and 1 year closely related clinical experience or training/coursework in optometry, ophthalmology or related field required
- Or equivalent combination of education and experience
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Possesses basic knowledge of optics including plus and minus lenses and their use with patients who are myopic, hyperopic, and have astigmatism required
- Understands the problems of presbyopia and how to correct for this and age values associated with this required
- Has intermediate ocular pharmacology knowledge of drops and medications used for eye examinations required
- Able to identify the purpose of these commonly used medications including proper administration, dosage, durations, common side effects, and know hospital policy about shelf life of these medications required
- Knows common drugs used for ocular diseases such as glaucoma, infections, retina problems and steroid use required
- Has the understanding on how these medications work both within the eye and systemically required
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
- Certification by the registry of the Joint Commission of Allied Health in Personnel Ophthalmology, or other nationally recognized professional certifying body upon hire required and
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) within 90 days required
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