The Ophthalmic Technician is responsible for collecting and recording ocular and systemic patient histories, visual acuities, BP, IOP, Auto refractions, Manifest Refractions, performing external examinations, and dry-eye testing, as well as disease specific extra testing.
Ophthalmic Technicians may not diagnose or treat eye disorders and may not prescribe medications; they are not independent practitioners. They can provide diagnostic information and clinical data in the ophthalmic exam to the physician, who is treating patients, and may assist in surgery, patient education, and compliance with prescribed treatment.
Requirements
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Supervisory Responsibility:
Position/Type/ Expected Hours of Work:
Hours of work are generally Monday through Friday starting as early as 7:00 a.m. and working as late as 6 p.m. Shifts will be assigned based on business needs.
Travel:
Travel between clinic locations is required and scheduled at the discretion of the clinical managers or designee.
Qualifications:
Skills and Abilities:

Sight360 was established when six leading practices united to form one of the largest, vertically integrated vision care providers in West Central Florida. Their vision was to create a unique and comprehensive approach to eye care, offering all aspects of vision services in a seamless experience. With a focus on patient-centered care, Sight360 ensures that every patient receives personalized attention and high-quality service. Sight360 provides integrated ophthalmology, optometry, optical services, and related surgeries across 28 locations. Sight360 is a portfolio company of SBJ Capital, a private investment firm. With over 40 years of experience, Sight360 practices have delivered industry-leading care, managing over 250,000 patient visits annually.