Primary City/State: Tucson, Arizona Department Name: PPA-Ophthalmology Alvernon-Cli Work Shift: Day Job Category: Clinical Care At Banner Health, we understand that talented health care professionals appreciate having options. We are proud to offer our more than 50,000 employees many career and lifestyle choices throughout our network of facilities. The people of Banner Health are focused on delivering excellent care to our patients. In return, we are committed to excellence in personal development for all our employees. Are you ready for a very rare and exciting opportunity! Come join our Ophthalmology Clinic where in this role you will get to work in a very fast paced and a very busy clinic with optometry AND ophthalmology so you will see a variety of different things. This position works directly with the Department Chair who is a world famous surgeon and performs surgeries no one else can do. You will be surrounded by a well rounded diverse staff who deal with pediatrics, geriatric patients, eye diseases and conditions from common to very rare. This position is your next step! Your pay and benefits (Total Rewards) are important components of your Journey at Banner Health. Banner Health offers a variety of benefit plans to help you and your family. We provide health and financial security options so you can focus on being the best at what you do and enjoying your life. University Medical Group Join our nonprofit faculty practice plan associated with the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine in Phoenix and Tucson. Our 800-plus clinicians provide primary and specialty care to patients at highly ranked Banner - University Medical Centers and dozens of clinics while providing mentorship to more than 700 residents and fellows. Our practice values and encourages the three-part mission of academic medicine: research, teaching and excellent patient care. POSITION SUMMARY This position assists in the examination and treatment of patients under the direction of an Ophthalmologist and serves as a resource and mentor for non-certified assistants. This position utilizes specialized knowledge, judgment and skills necessary to provide appropriate patient care. CORE FUNCTIONS 1. Prepares patient for exam and treatment by taking and recording medical history and performing basic measurement tests. 2. Assists in various procedures such as eye lid excision, eye lash removal, foreign object removal, suture removal and dressing change. All procedures are performed under the direction of a physician. 3. Prepares treatment rooms for patient exams, disposes of contaminated supplies and sterilizes medical instruments. 4. Instructs patients on medicines and special diets and administers medications as directed by physician. May authorize drug refills as directed, and call in prescriptions to pharmacy. 5. Maintains inventory and orders supplies when necessary. 6. Maintains ophthalmic equipment and instruments. 7. May serve as a resource for non-certified ophthalmology staff in training. 8. This position works under the direct supervision of the ophthalmologist, optometrist and/or resident. This position interacts with all levels of staff in a variety of departments, physicians, patients, families and external contacts, such as employees of other health care institutions, community providers and agencies, concerning the health care of the patient. Also interacts with physician's offices in order to report, ask for or clarify information. Prioritizes data from multiple sources to provide support for the response of the patient and family to changes in health status. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma/GED. Requires COA Certification through Joint Commission Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO). BLS certified required. Must possess at least 1 years' experience working as an ophthalmology assistant. Requires strong computer skills, including the ability to work with medical software. Requires exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. Requires the ability to manage multiple changing priorities in an effective and organized fashion. Demonstrated skill in performing complete patient work-ups and use of ophthalmic equipment and instruments that include, but not be limited to, slit lamp, lensometer, auto refractor, visual field analyzer, applanation tonometer, as well as other types of tonometry equipment. Basic refractometry skills are necessary for this position. Requires exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. Requires the ability to manage multiple changing priorities in an effective and organized fashion. Requires strong computer skills, including the ability to work with medical software. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Previous experience working with EMR and scheduling software preferred. Additional related education and/or experience preferred. |