# Ophthalmic Technician II - COA/COT Certified - Physician Group (Multiple Sites)

**Company:** [Ironclad & Co.](http://jobs.workable.com/companies/hZoRKMkVnsbM8JUVRqBjAE.md)
**Location:** Jupiter, United States
**Workplace:** on site
**Employment type:** Full-time

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## Description

One of Florida’s premier, multi-location private ophthalmology groups is seeking a skilled and patient-centric **Ophthalmic Technician II** to join our growing team. In this mid-level role, you will provide advanced clinical support, perform specialized diagnostic testing, and deliver exceptional care across our modern South/Central Florida offices. The ideal candidate brings strong technical proficiency in eye care diagnostics and enjoys working in a collaborative, fast-paced private practice environment dedicated to clinical excellence.

### **Key Responsibilities**

-   **Advanced Patient Workups:** Conduct comprehensive preliminary examinations including detailed medical histories, visual acuity, lensometry, applanation tonometry, pupil evaluation, and motility testing.
-   **Specialized Diagnostic Testing:** Perform complex ophthalmic imaging and testing, including Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Humphrey Visual Fields (HVF), fundus photography, corneal topography, and biometry (IOL Master).
-   **Clinical & Surgical Assisting:** Prepare patients for and assist ophthalmologists with minor in-office surgical procedures, laser treatments, and sterile intravitreal injections.
-   **Efficient Patient Flow:** Manage the clinical schedule dynamically across exam rooms to minimize patient wait times while maintaining a high standard of personalized care.
-   **Accurate Documentation:** Log all clinical data, diagnostic test results, and patient interactions accurately within our electronic health records (EHR) system.

### **Qualifications & Skills**

-   **Education:** High school diploma or equivalent required; formal training from an accredited ophthalmic program is a plus.
-   **Certification:** Active **Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA)** or **Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT)** designation by IJCAHPO is highly preferred.
-   **Experience:** Minimum of 2–3 years of hands-on experience as an Ophthalmic Tech in a private practice or sub-specialty environment (e.g., retina, cornea, glaucoma, or cataracts).
-   **Technical Skills:** Proficiency with advanced ophthalmic equipment (Zeiss, Heidelberg, etc.) and EHR software (e.g., Modernizing Medicine/EMA, NextGen).
-   **Flexibility:** Ability to occasionally travel to our nearby sister clinics within the local region as needed.

## Requirements

### **Requirements**

-   Experience as medical scribe, ophthalmology preferred, but not required
-   Knowledge of ophthalmic terminology
-   Strong typing and EHR proficiency
-   Attention to detail and multitasking skills
-   Good communication and teamwork

## Benefits

### **Benefits & Culture**

-   Competitive hourly pay based on experience, plus performance-based incentives.
-   Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
-   401(k) retirement plan with generous employer matching.
-   Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays.
-   Financial support and paid time off for continuing education (CE) credits and IJCAHPO certification renewals.
-   Uniform/scrub allowance provided.
