Certified Ophthalmic Assistant
Durham, NC, US, 27705
Duke Health Integrated Practice
Duke Health Integrated Practice comprises more than 110 primary and specialty outpatient clinics, extending the reach of Duke Health's mission across the state of North Carolina.
$5,000 Commitment Bonus for qualifying candidates!
JOB LOCATION
Duke Eye Center at Erwin Rd - 2351 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC
JOB SUMMARY
We are seeking aCertified Ophthalmic Assistantat our eye center in Durham, NC to assist physicians and other technical support colleagues in performing diagnostic tests necessary for evaluation of patient eye problems.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Perform preliminary screening examinations for physician review including, but not limited to, visual acuity, history taking, tonometry, lensometry, motility, pupil assessment, visual fields, simple color vision tests.
- Direct the flow of patients; obtain medical and personal data for patient charts; screen patients for conditions; arrange for laboratory and other tests, ophthalmic photography, outpatient studies and patient admissions and surgery as requested by physician
- Examine the cornea, lens, and anterior chamber of the eye using a slit lamp and note variations from normal.
- May administer dilation or anesthetic drops or assist with patient contact lens insertion and removal training.
- Alleviate patient and family concerns by explaining diagnostic procedures and method of treatment.
- Complete stocking and maintenance functions and maintain the physical environment of exam and procedure rooms.
- Perform various clerical functions, including assisting with appointments and telephone call screening activities and filing test results, forms, and letters into medical records.
- Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
- Work requires an education background generally equivalent to a high school education.
- Work requires 1 year of directly related experience in Ophthalmology or Optometry; OR, graduation from an accredited Ophthalmic Technician program.
- Work requires certification as a certified Ophthalmic Assistant by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO)
- Must have BLS Certification
Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, genderexpression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status.
Nearest Major Market:DurhamNearest Secondary Market:Raleigh
Freqently Asked Questions
In Durham, having the Certified Ophthalmic Assistant credential from JCAHPO and a current BLS certification are crucial. These qualifications ensure you meet local healthcare standards and increase your chances of securing roles at leading institutions like Duke University.
Certified Ophthalmic Assistants focus more on preliminary patient screenings and assisting physicians with diagnostic tests, while some technicians may handle advanced imaging or technical maintenance. This position blends clinical support with patient interaction, emphasizing foundational ophthalmic care.
In NC, starting as a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant often leads to roles like Certified Ophthalmic Technician or even Ophthalmic Medical Technologist. Gaining experience at centers like Duke Eye Center can open pathways to specialized ophthalmology areas or supervisory positions.
Duke promotes a collaborative environment valuing diversity and continuous learning. Ophthalmic assistants here engage closely with multidisciplinary teams, benefiting from robust training opportunities and a supportive atmosphere tailored to patient-centered care.
Yes, Duke University provides a $5,000 commitment bonus for qualifying Certified Ophthalmic Assistant candidates, underscoring their commitment to attracting skilled ophthalmic professionals in the Durham area.
Durham’s demand for ophthalmic assistants, boosted by Duke’s large healthcare network, tends to be higher than Raleigh’s secondary market. However, candidates should anticipate strong competition due to the region’s reputable medical institutions.
Certified Ophthalmic Assistants in Durham usually earn between $38,000 and $48,000 annually, influenced by experience, certifications, and the hiring organization. Duke University roles often offer competitive pay aligned with regional healthcare standards.
Absolutely, Duke Eye Center utilizes state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment such as slit lamps and tonometers. Assistants gain hands-on experience with these technologies, enhancing both technical skills and clinical knowledge.
At Duke, assistants handle initial patient screenings, explain diagnostic procedures to ease patient concerns, and coordinate patient flow. This role demands strong communication skills to support both patients and clinical teams effectively.
Given Durham’s growing healthcare sector, Duke University actively recruits certified ophthalmic professionals to meet patient care demands. This results in consistent openings and incentives to attract qualified candidates in this specialized field.
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