Bay Area Community Health

Optometrist (45216)

Bay Area Community Health  •  $86.81/hr  •  Fremont, CA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location Mobile Van VII Vision CHOP - Fremont, CA 94538 Position Type Per Diem Education Level Graduate Degree Salary Range $74.88 - $86.81 Hourly

Travel Percentage Negligible Job Shift Any Job Category Professional Services

Overall

Summary

As an Optometrist under the general supervision of the Vision Program Manager, you will be enlisted to perform all routine vision and ocular examinations in order to provide appropriate corrections and diagnoses. Your core responsibilities will include; prescribing lenses and necessary correction alternatives; treating abnormal conditions within the scope of optometry and referring to specialists when deemed appropriate. You will also be expected to train assistants in performing optometric duties and attend regular staff meetings.

Essential Responsibilities

Under the general direction of Vision Program Manager, Optometrist performs a variety of complex, professional, analytical, and confidential vision services. Duties include:

  • Diagnose and correct refractive errors including; nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and amblyopia
  • Prescribe eyeglasses and ocular medications
  • Order and interpret tests needed to detect and appropriately manage common ocular disorders such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, red eye, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
  • Evaluate patients for the presence of diseases such as hypertension and diabetes and refer patients to other healthcare providers as needed
  • Proficient in documentation of clinical findings and assessment and plan
  • Promote eye health by counseling patients
  • Co-manage and refer ocular conditions outside of scope of optometry

Secondary Responsibilities:

  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Assume general administration duties including fax, filing, copying, etc.
  • Attend webinars, workshops, training and/or meetings as requested by Vision Program Director.
  • Perform special project research and data collection activities as requested by Vision Program Director; analyze and interpret data, and prepare reports.
  • Coordinate special staff events and prepares and distributes promotional flyers for such events.

Outstanding Benefits Package!

  • Comprehensive Health Coverage 100% Employer-sponsored Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Life, Short and Long Term Disability.
  • Generous Time Off Up to 19 PTO days in your first year, 5 Paid Sick Days, 10 Paid Holidays, Paid Bereavement, and Paid Jury Duty.
  • Retirement Savings Up to 4% employer contributions to your 403b Retirement Plan.
  • Professional Growth Support Loan Repayment Program, Tuition Reimbursement, Scrubs Reimbursement, and CME for Providers.
  • And Much More!

Join us and enjoy these fantastic benefits designed to support your well-being and professional growth!



Qualifications



Qualifications:

  • Maintains all licensing requirements for the State of California
  • Board certified with TPA and TLG/TPG Glaucoma certification
  • Graduate of a school or college of Optometry, accredited by State Board of Optometry
  • Two (2) years of experience preferred
  • Bilingual preferred

Work Conditions:

Travel locally to visit other sites, may require a day or overnight trip to attend events; workload may be demanding at times; require professionalism and confidentiality.

Physical Demands:

This position requires:

  • Sitting, walking, and standing associated with a normal medical/clinical office environment.
  • Regular bending and stretching; and lifting.
  • Manual dexterity used to include, but not limited to, standard office equipment, and computer keyboard.
  • Traveling to work sites including some exposure to outside elements.
  • Presenting information in front of a group.
  • Reading and writing in order to review records for accuracy.

Supervises:

None

Bay Area Community Health

About Bay Area Community Health

Mission

To deliver exceptional health and social services that improve quality of life for the individuals, families, and communities we serve

Vision

For everyone in our community to have access to high quality, comprehensive, and affordable health care

Values

Equality: Everyone deserves to enjoy quality health care, no matter their ability to pay

Commitment: We are dedicated to FQHCs, and will seek opportunities to advocate and strengthen this service model

Community: By listening to our community with humility, we gain strength, partnership, and purpose

Respect: All who enter our doors – patients, staff, community, and partners – are heard with an open mind, valued for their unique strengths, and treated with respect and kindness

Excellence: We constantly strive to perform at the highest level while learning new ways to improve our work

About Us

Bay Area Community Health was formed in 2020 off the strength of southern Alameda County’s Tri-City Health Center and Santa Clara County’s Foothill Community Health Center. Formed during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bay Area Community Health (BACH) brings more than 70 years of combined service to the area that stretched from Union City to Gilroy.

Before forming BACH, Tri-City Health Center served the Fremont community for 50 years, becoming a central force for providing health services to all in southern Alameda County.

Foothill Community Health Center began servicing low-income families and individuals in East San Jose in 1996 and the greater Santa Clara County region in 2011.

Both organizations bring decades of service, relationships, and professional staff to Bay Area Community Health. BACH serves more than 100,000 people, who rely on high-quality healthcare services, regardless of their immigration status, ethnicity, disabilities, or ability to pay,

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Fremont, California
Year Founded
2020
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