Medical Technician

EYE CLINIC OF WISCONSIN

  • Wausau, WI
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
  • Apply easily
Join the EYE CLINIC OF WISCONSIN as a Full-Time (1.0 FTE) Ophthalmic Technician in our Retina Department in Wausau, WI, where your role is pivotal in creating a positive patient experience. As an onsite team member, you'll work closely with a dedicated team that embodies our values of empathy, innovation, and problem-solving. This position allows you to be at the forefront of transforming patient care while working in a fun and professional environment.You'll engage in the latest technologies, enhancing your clinical skills while contributing to a customer-focused atmosphere. Experience the rewarding challenge of diagnosing and assisting patients as you collaborate with experienced professionals in the eye care field. Your passion for patient care will shine here!You will be offered great benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Competitive Salary, Paid Time Off, Snack/Drink Room, and Employee Discounts. Elevate your career in a setting that prioritizes safety, forward-thinking, and patient satisfaction!Your day to day as a Ophthalmic TechnicianAs a Full-Time Ophthalmic Technician at EYE CLINIC OF WISCONSIN in Wausau, WI, you will play a crucial role in patient care by assisting with various aspects of the patient examination process. You will perform preliminary tests and gather essential information in accordance with physician orders and the specifics of each patient visit. This front-line position not only allows you to apply your technical skills in a practical setting but also enhances the overall patient experience by ensuring accurate and efficient assessments. Your contributions will directly impact patient outcomes as you support the clinical team in delivering top-notch eye care services.Are you a good fit for this Ophthalmic Technician job?To thrive as a Full-Time Ophthalmic Technician at EYE CLINIC OF WISCONSIN, you will need a diverse skill set essential for delivering exceptional patient care. A high school diploma is required, along with the commitment to obtain your Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) certification within two years. Proficiency in medical software and strong typing skills are crucial for accurately documenting health histories, testing results, and prescriptions.You must possess an understanding of medical terminology and basic anatomy of the eye, as well as familiarity with examination equipment and its maintenance. Effective communication with physicians and patients is vital for ensuring satisfaction and safety. Additionally, the ability to build positive relationships with staff, coupled with a proactive and adaptable attitude, will enable you to excel in our fast-paced medical environment while adhering to HIPAA compliance regulations.Previous experience in a medical office is advantageous and will further enhance your success in this role.Make your moveIf you have these qualities and meet the basic job requirements, we'd love to have you on our team. Apply now using our online application!

EYE CLINIC OF WISCONSIN