Ophthalmic Technician
Company : Essen Health Care
Location : Bronx, NY, 10461
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 12 January 2026
Overview
At Essen Health Care, we care for that!
As the largest privately held multispecialty medical group in the Bronx, we provide high-quality, compassionate, and accessible medical care to some of the most vulnerable and under-served residents of New York State. Guided by a Population Health model of care, Essen has five integrated clinical divisions offering urgent care, primary care, and specialty services, as well as nursing home staffing and care management. Founded in 1999, our over 20-year commitment has fueled an unwavering dedication toward innovating a better healthcare delivery system. Essen has expanded from a single primary care office to an umbrella organization offering specialties from women’s health to endocrinology, from psychiatry to a vast array of other specialties. All clinical services are offered via telehealth or in-person at over 35 medical offices and at home through the Essen House Calls program.
Essen Health Care is the place Where Care Comes Together! We are looking for the most talented and effective individuals to join our rapidly growing company. With over 1,100 employees and 400+ Practitioners, we care for over 250,000 patients annually in New York City and beyond. From medical providers to administration & operational staff, there is a career here for you. Join our team today!
Job Summary
Job Summary: The Ophthalmic Technician performs a range of duties which includes preparing the patient to see Attending Physician (preliminary exam, medical history, & testing), preparation of examination and treatment rooms, performing basic and routine vision screening examinations, administering eye medications, cleaning and maintaining ophthalmic instruments and assisting physicians during minor surgical and laser procedures.
Responsibilities
- Provides primary ophthalmic care to patients and act as clinical assistant to physician.
- Performs complete ophthalmic history and preliminary exams, sub-specialty tests (refraction, VF test,
- A-Scan Biometry (IOL master), Pachymetry, PAM evaluation, color testing, and contact lens evaluation).
- Verifies patient information by interviewing patient, recording medical history, and confirming purpose of visit.
- Accurately records all information in EMR system according to established standards and physician requirements.
- Checks condition of patients' eyes by observing pupils, muscle, visual acuity, extraocular movements, and blood pressure (if requested by Physician).
- Prepares patients for ophthalmology examination by dilating pupils, changes in visual acuity, elevated extraocular pressure, or blood pressure and communicating results to Attending Physician.
- Secures patient information and maintains patient confidence by completing and safeguarding medical records, completing diagnostic and procedure coding, and keeping patient information confidential.
- Counsels patients by transmitting physician's orders, use of drops, contact lenses, drugs, and answer questions about surgery and specialty imagining required/ordered.
- Maintains safe, secure, and healthy work environment by establishing and following standards and procedures along with complying with legal regulations.
- Keeps equipment operating by following operating instructions, troubleshooting breakdowns, maintaining supplies, performing preventive maintenance, and promptly reporting equipment issues.
- Process prescription refill requests.
- Performs set standard number of patient work-ups based on established times while maintaining quality of customer service.
- Maintains stock in exam room in accordance to standard inventory and Physician preferences.
- Maintains minor OR stock and all sterilization of instruments.
- Sets up and prep for minor OR procedures to include setting sterile tray and maintaining sterile field.
- Must be able to work at alternative Ross Eye Institute locations as needed.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Certified Ophthalmic Technician preferred
- Basic Life Support Certification required.
- Minimum of 1 year of relevant experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Strong knowledge of medical office procedures.
- Proficient in computers and relevant software applications and practice management technology.
- Knowledge of customer service principles and practices.
- Possession of strong problem solving skills and sound judgment.
$25.00-$45.00
Equal Opportunity Employer
Essen Health care is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we seek candidates who desire to work in and serve an ethnically diverse population.
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Frequently asked questions
Bronx's healthcare sector shows a steady need for ophthalmic technicians due to its diverse population. Candidates can expect moderate competition, with employers like Essen Health Care valuing experience and certification to stand out in this urban market.
In NYC, certified ophthalmic technicians are highly preferred, especially those with Basic Life Support credentials. Local healthcare networks emphasize certification to meet rigorous patient care standards and regulatory compliance unique to New York.
Ophthalmic technicians focus heavily on prepping patients, running diagnostic tests like visual fields and pachymetry, and assisting ophthalmologists during procedures, setting them apart from general medical assistants by their specialized eye care duties.
Mastering ophthalmic instrumentation, EMR proficiency, patient communication, and minor surgical assistance are key. Continuous skill development in sub-specialty testing and maintaining sterile environments boosts career growth in such integrated healthcare settings.
Ophthalmic technicians at Essen Health Care in Bronx typically earn between $25.00 and $45.00 per hour, reflecting the region's cost of living and the role's required expertise in vision diagnostics and patient care.
Yes, ophthalmic technicians at Essen Health Care may be assigned to various Ross Eye Institute sites within Bronx, promoting flexibility and exposure to diverse patient populations across the network.
Ophthalmic technicians at Essen serve as vital clinical assistants, supporting physicians with diagnostics, patient preparation, and minor procedures, aligning with Essen's holistic, population health-driven approach to accessible eye care.
Technicians must ensure precise equipment setup, maintain sterile fields, and manage patient comfort amid the fast-paced urban environment, requiring vigilance and adaptability to safely support delicate ophthalmic laser treatments.
Part-time roles exist but are less prevalent; Essen Health Care emphasizes full-time positions to maintain continuity of care, though flexible scheduling may be possible to accommodate technician availability.
Essen offers a uniquely integrated setting with access to multiple specialties and telehealth services, allowing ophthalmic technicians to engage in a wider scope of clinical tasks and patient demographics than many standalone eye care providers.