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Ophthalmic Technical Assistant - USFTGP Ophthalmology

USF Health
locationUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
PublishedPublished: 4/17/2026
Full time
Work with ophthalmologists to assist during eye surgery and setting up and performing maintenance on equipment. In addition, ophthalmology technologists often perform diagnostic testing, including measuring a patient's vision. Technologists in this career field must be familiar with ophthalmic pharmacology and understand the use of corrective lenses.

Essential Functions:

  • Meets with patients to discuss ocular medical history, chief complaint, current medications, allergies and family history to prepare the patient for the physician
  • Performs initial work up including visual testing, color vision testing, retinoscopy, and refraction for the physician to review and consider during visit
  • Performs various diagnostic tests and measurements including A-Scans, diagnostic ultrasounds, keratometry, lensometry, tonometry, and visual fields to support the physician's review
  • Reviews patient records for completeness to allow for a timely and efficient patient visit
  • Maintains supplies and equipment in examining rooms to allow for adequate patient care
  • Completes in basket messages to allow for timely communication to patients and providers
  • Maintains overall patient experience and safety, following all emergency clinical policies and protocols, to allow for optimal experience of care

  • High School Diploma
  • Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) by International Joint Commission on Allied Health personnel In Ophthalmology
  • 1 year experience as an Ophthalmic Tech