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Optometric Technician

Family Medical Centers
Posted 22 days ago, valid for 2 hours
Location

Columbia, KY 42728, US

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

Paid Time Off

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  • The Cumberland Family Medical Center (CFMC) is seeking a full-time Optometry Technician in Columbia, KY, to assist with vision screenings and eye health assessments for children.
  • Candidates should have a high school diploma or GED, with an associate degree or certification preferred, and experience working with children or in a healthcare setting is desirable.
  • The role involves traveling to various locations, setting up mobile testing equipment, and performing vision tests, while ensuring accurate data recording and patient confidentiality.
  • The salary for this position is negotiable based on experience, and employees will receive comprehensive benefits including health, vision, dental, and retirement plans.
  • This position requires strong communication skills, organizational abilities, and the capacity to work independently in a mobile setting.

Job DetailsJob Location: Adair Co School District - Columbia, KY 42728Position Type: Full TimeOptometry Technician   Cumberland Family Medical Center (CFMC) operates a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering a wide range of health and social services at multiple sites throughout Kentucky. We seek employees who support our mission and who actively contribute to our service-driven environment by enhancing patient experience and improving productivity. CFMC offers compassionate care, uncompromising service and clinical excellence. We offer a collaborative environment with excellent benefits, wage/salary commensurate with experience and relevant work experience.   Serving Adair, Russell, Casey, Clinton and Cumberland County School Districts The Optometry Technician assists in providing vision screenings and basic eye health assessments to children at schools and community sites. This role involves traveling to scheduled locations, setting up mobile testing equipment, performing vision tests, and assisting the optometrist or screening team in collecting and recording accurate results. The technician plays an essential role in early detection of vision issues and ensuring children receive appropriate follow-up care.   Job Functions/Responsibilities: Vision Screening & Testing Conduct basic vision screenings for students, including visual acuity, color vision, stereopsis (depth perception), and other age-appropriate tests. Assist with autorefraction, tonometry, and other diagnostic tests as directed. Record screening results accurately and ensure data confidentiality. Communicate clearly and patiently with children of all ages. Equipment Setup & Maintenance Safely transport, set up, and break down mobile optometry equipment at each school site. Maintain equipment calibration and cleanliness according to safety and hygiene standards. Manage inventory of supplies and ensure readiness for each screening event. Administrative Support Maintain accurate logs of screened students and ensure documentation aligns with program protocols. Assist with consent forms, referrals, and follow-up communication with parents or guardians. Coordinate schedules and routes with the program manager to optimize travel efficiency. Community & Team Engagement Represent the program professionally when interacting with school staff, students, and families. Support the optometrist or screening coordinator in data collection and program evaluation. Participate in outreach activities to promote eye health awareness. Other duties as assigned. QualificationsEducational Requirements/Qualifications:  Education: High school diploma or GED required. Associate degree or Optometric Technician/Assistant certification preferred.   Experience: Experience working with children or in a school/community health setting preferred. Previous optometry, ophthalmology, or healthcare experience a plus.   Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, especially with children and school staff. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Comfortable working independently in a mobile or field-based setting. Basic knowledge of vision testing procedures and equipment. Competent with electronic data entry and recordkeeping systems.   Licenses/Certifications: Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.   Schedule Requirements: Full-time position, 5 days per week, 100% clinic-based, in person work required. Work schedules are set at the discretion of CFMC and may be adjusted at any time based on the operational needs of the organization.   Compensation: Negotiable based on experience  Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental, Life, STD, LTD, 401K, PTO, and Holidays 




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