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Ophthalmic Technician II - Glaucoma, Westwood

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
Mar 27, 2026
Description

Join a fast-paced, patient-focused Glaucoma Clinic in Westwood where you'll play a vital role in delivering high-quality ophthalmic care. In this hands-on position, you will work closely with Ophthalmologists to support both routine and complex glaucoma cases while helping ensure a seamless and efficient patient experience.



  • Obtain and document detailed medical and ocular histories for patients with both routine and complex glaucoma-related conditions

  • Perform key diagnostic testing including visual acuity, autorefractometry, manual refraction, tonometry, keratometry, lensometry, pupillary assessment, and confrontational visual field testing

  • Administer ophthalmic medications, including dilating drops and topical anesthetics, following established protocols

  • Prepare patients for exams and actively assist Ophthalmologists during minor procedures

  • Help maintain efficient clinic flow while ensuring accurate and timely documentation in the electronic medical record
Salary Range: $37.35-49.28 Hourly
Qualifications

Required:



  • Ophthalmic Assistant certification (COA) by IJCAHPO.
  • Knowledge of ophthalmic medical terminology, basic ocular anatomy, basic ocular physiology, common visual pathologies.
  • Knowledge of common ophthalmic medication.
  • Knowledge of ophthalmic equipment and sterilization techniques.
  • Skill in acquiring accurate medical history, measuring and recording visual acuity, performing lensometry, refractometry, applanation tonometry, topography, visual fields, optical coherence tomography, fundus photos, biometry, fluorescein angiograph.
  • B-Scans, Immersion A-Scans, proficient in Ellex Cubed
  • Ability to organize and prioritize duties to maximize clinic efficiency.
  • Ability to work under pressure and manage a busy workload.
  • Ability to work as a team member in an ophthalmic office setting.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to initiative and work on a self- directed basis with limited supervision.
  • Ability to prioritize activities with conflicting deadlines.
  • Knowledge of the operations and maintenance of patient testing equipment.
  • Responsible, with ability to work in a detailed oriented manner.
  • Ability to learn state of the art diagnostic equipment.
  • Ability to order instruments and supplies.


Preferred:



  • Proficient in all aspects of Epic.
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