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Opthalmic Photographer

Primary Location Fontana, California Worker Location Onsite Facility Fontana Medical Offices 4 Job Number 1313773 Date posted 10/16/2024
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Description:
Job Summary:

Under direct supervision and order from a physician, optometrist and/or Department Administrator or designee, performs a variety of standard diagnostic tests of the eye, following established procedures and policies as an aid in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and visual disorders.



Essential Responsibilities:


  • This description is for recruitment posting purposes only. It has not received full HR review and approval.

  • Checks visual acuity before administering any test or performing any photography.

  • Aids physician in explanation of testing procedures, side effects, and follow-up care.

  • Performs visual field testing in one or more of its three standard forms:

    • Automated central and peripheral fields; Tangent screens; Goldman perimetry.



  • Ascertains lenses prescription as needed prior to testing.

  • Document the findings.

  • Performs keratometry measurements, interferometry, lensometry, and tonometry as needed.

  • Performs accurate ultrasound A-scan measurements and IOL calculations for cataract surgery and lens implantation; performs B-scan diagnostic exam in search of ocular abnormalities or foreign bodies.

  • May have to perform in operating room setting.

  • Must have knowledge of photographical techniques to perform the following:

  • Fluorescein angiography in proper sequence and in stereo and color fundus photos in stereo.

  • Iris angiography in proper sequence.

  • Photograph the anterior chamber of the eye by means of a slit lamp, including the conjunctiva, cornea, iris, and lens.

  • Photograph the external anatomy of the eye or facial portions by means of microphotography with a 35-mm camera or Polaroid camera.

  • Photograph conjunctiva and corneal abnormalities by means of a cornea scope camera and/or corneal topography.

  • Photograph during ocular surgery if needed.

  • Must have experience with digital photography and transferring data to CDs.

  • Must have knowledge of basic functions of a 35-mm camera and its variable settings and capabilities of a Polaroid camera.

  • Must have knowledge of most common film types to include black and white, color negative print, color slide, Polaroids black/white, color and sensitivity rating for each.

  • Must have knowledge of darkroom techniques to include processing and printing of film by manual method if digital camera not functioning and to perform processing if needed.

  • Evaluate the patients condition by observing signs, symptoms, and reactions to testing procedures, and reports to RN and physician any unusual reactions.

  • Have basic computer skills.

  • Maintains appropriate filing system of all diagnostic photography and testing reports.

  • Maintains clean and organized work area, and replaces expendable supplies as needed.

  • Performs any other duties necessary to help in the smooth operation of the department as a whole.

  • Establishes and maintains courteous, cooperative relations with the public, patients, and other personnel.

  • Performs other duties as required.

  • Promotes, ensures, and improves customer service to internal/external customers by demonstrating skills which are consistent with the organizations philosophy of providing extraordinary customer relations and quality service.

Basic Qualifications:

Experience


  • Minimum two (2) years of experience in an outpatient clinical setting.


Education


  • N/A


License, Certification, Registration


  • Ophthalmic Technician Certificate from The Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology OR Ophthalmic Assistant Certificate from The Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology



Additional Requirements:


  • N/A



Preferred Qualifications:


  • JCAPHO certification preferred.



Notes:


Experience Required, OCT, ASCAN/BSCAN, OPTOS, Visual Field, IOL MASTER, Zeiss, Humphrey.


• This is a temporary position for approximately three (3) months. 


Primary Location: California,Fontana,Fontana Medical Offices 4 Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Shift: Day Workdays: Mon - Fri Working Hours Start: 08:00 AM Working Hours End: 04:30 PM Job Schedule: Full-time Job Type: Standard Worker Location: Onsite Employee Status: Temporary Employee Group/Union Affiliation: B07|IBT|Local 166 Job Level: Individual Contributor Department: Fontana Med Center - Ophthalmology-Regular Clinic - 0806 Pay Range: $34.18 - $37.7 / hour The ranges posted above reflect the location in the job posting. The salary range may vary if you reside in a different location or state than the location posted. Travel: Yes, 25 % of the Time On-site: Work location is on-site (KP designated office, medical office building or hospital). Worker location must align with Kaiser Permanente's Authorized States policy. At Kaiser Permanente, equity, inclusion and diversity are inextricably linked to our mission, and we aim to make it a part of everything we do. We know that having a diverse and inclusive workforce makes Kaiser Permanente a better place to receive health care, a more supportive partner in our communities we serve, and a more fulfilling place to work. Working at Kaiser Permanente means that you agree to and abide by our commitment to equity and our expectation that we all work together to create an inclusive work environment focused on a sense of belonging and wellbeing.

Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. Applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, parental status, ancestry, disability, gender identity, veteran status, genetic information, other distinguishing characteristics of diversity and inclusion, or any other protected status.

For jobs where work will be performed in unincorporated LA County, the employer provides the following statement in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance. Criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship on the following job duties, potentially resulting in the withdrawal of the conditional offer of employment:

  • Consistently supports compliance and the Principles of Responsibility (Kaiser Permanente's Code of Conduct) by maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of information, protecting the assets of the organization, acting with ethics and integrity, reporting non-compliance, and adhering to applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, accreditation, and licensure requirements (where applicable), and Kaiser Permanente's policies and procedures.

  • Models and reinforces ethical behavior in self and others in accordance with the Principles of Responsibility, adheres to organizational policies and guidelines; supports compliance initiatives; maintains confidences; admits mistakes; conducts business with honesty, shows consistency in words and actions; follows through on commitments.

  • Job duties with at least occasional or possible access to: (1) patients, the general public, or other employees; (2) confidential protected health information and other confidential KP information (including employee, proprietary, financial or trade secret information); (3) KP property and assets, for example, electronic assets, medical instruments, or devices; (4) controlled substances regulated by federal law or potentially subject to diversion.
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