Job summary
We are looking for a Senior Ophthalmic Technician to join our brand-new site in Manchester due to open in July 2024. This will be 40 hours over 5 days per week including cover on weekends on a rota basis. There is free on site parking and it is easy to get to us via public transport.
Main duties of the job
Senior Ophthalmic Technicians play an integral role in the delivery of clinical services by performing detailed clinical tests, supporting the clinical assessment of each patient and ensuring that all patients understand their treatment. The role will lead the Clinic team, overseeing the work of the Ophthalmic Assistants, providing advice, support and training as required, supporting their growth and development by signing off the competency framework as they progress through training.
The role will also support the effective running of theatre as and when required, under the guidance of the Lead Theatre Practitioner.
Senior Ophthalmic Technicians work in small team with Consultant Ophthalmologists, Optometrists and Clinic Assistants. You'll be responsible for the safe, effective and efficient functioning of diagnostic services including ophthalmic assessments of the structure and function of the eye, using a variety of clinical equipment. You'll maintain high professional standards of ophthalmic imaging and investigation services to patients by performing, verifying and recording results of clinical testing with absolute integrity.
Combining a friendly and accessible personal manner with advanced clinical testing skills, our Senior Ophthalmic Technicians pride themselves in delivering a great patient experience and on their ability to work within small teams to maintain and enhance processes to maximise quality and efficiency.
About us
Newmedica are one of the leading providers of NHS ophthalmology services in England, providing outpatients appointments, diagnostic testing and eye surgery. We aim to change lives through better sight and eye health.
We care for thousands of NHS and private patients a year in our specialist eye clinics across the country. We have significant growth plans over the next few years as we look to establish a national footprint and open many new sites across the UK.
We are thrilled to say that following an independently conducted survey of Newmedica colleagues, we have been certified as a Great Place to Work. This is a global benchmark that recognises employers who create an outstanding employee experience.
Job description
Job responsibilities
ROLE SUMMARY
The Senior Ophthalmic Technician will play an integral role in the delivery of clinical services by performing detailed clinical tests, supporting the clinical assessment of each patient and ensuring that all patients understand their treatment. The role will lead the Clinic team, overseeing the work of the Ophthalmic Assistant team, providing advice, support and training as required. Appropriate clinical assurance is provided from registered healthcare professionals within the team.
The role will work as part of a small team with Consultant Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, Ophthalmic Assistants, Nurses and Administration Staff. Alongside clinic assistants, they also contribute to the smooth and efficient running of the clinic and ensuring patient records are maintained accurately. The role will also support the effective running of theatre as and when required, under the guidance of the Lead Theatre Practitioner.
Combining a friendly and accessible personal manner with advanced clinical testing skills, the Senior Ophthalmic Technician will pride themselves in delivering a great patient experience and on their ability to work within small teams to maintain and enhance processes to maximise quality and efficiency. A background of biological or healthcare science would be an advantage and a desire to learn is required. It is essential the role holder has a strong understanding of diagnostic services, including ophthalmic assessments. It is expected that the companys growth plans will provide appropriate career development opportunities for the post-holder.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary responsibility for delivering clinical services, including:
- Responsible for the safe, effective and efficient functioning of diagnostic services including ophthalmic assessments of the structure and function of the eye, using a variety of clinical equipment.
- Provide relevant support, teaching and guidance to Ophthalmic Assistants within the facility, supporting their growth and development by signing off the competency framework as they progress through training. It should be noted that necessary sign offs will need to be sought from registered professionals for some competencies (e.g. drops, tonometry, pachymetry)
- Managing the relationship with the patient and conveying information to agreed protocols to them, ensuring that exceptional customer service is delivered.
- Management of patient data; ensuring availability, required accuracy and confidentiality. Maintain high professional standards of ophthalmic imaging and investigation services to patients by performing, verifying and recording results of clinical testing with absolute integrity.
- Provide support and assistance to both optometrists and ophthalmologists to ensure optimal patient flow and provide a high level of patient care.
- Prepare and position patients for diagnostic procedures and surgical treatment including transfer from trolley/Wheelchair.
- Undertaking other ad hoc and administrative tasks as required ensuring the smooth running of the clinic.
- Appropriate escalation of process, clinical, equipment, quality or infection risk issues.
- Committed to continued professional development and clinical governance, including participating in appraisal process, completion of mandatory training and clinical audits and research as required.
- Assist with general cleaning, tidiness and presentation of the department environment.
Job description
Job responsibilities
ROLE SUMMARY
The Senior Ophthalmic Technician will play an integral role in the delivery of clinical services by performing detailed clinical tests, supporting the clinical assessment of each patient and ensuring that all patients understand their treatment. The role will lead the Clinic team, overseeing the work of the Ophthalmic Assistant team, providing advice, support and training as required. Appropriate clinical assurance is provided from registered healthcare professionals within the team.
The role will work as part of a small team with Consultant Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, Ophthalmic Assistants, Nurses and Administration Staff. Alongside clinic assistants, they also contribute to the smooth and efficient running of the clinic and ensuring patient records are maintained accurately. The role will also support the effective running of theatre as and when required, under the guidance of the Lead Theatre Practitioner.
Combining a friendly and accessible personal manner with advanced clinical testing skills, the Senior Ophthalmic Technician will pride themselves in delivering a great patient experience and on their ability to work within small teams to maintain and enhance processes to maximise quality and efficiency. A background of biological or healthcare science would be an advantage and a desire to learn is required. It is essential the role holder has a strong understanding of diagnostic services, including ophthalmic assessments. It is expected that the companys growth plans will provide appropriate career development opportunities for the post-holder.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary responsibility for delivering clinical services, including:
- Responsible for the safe, effective and efficient functioning of diagnostic services including ophthalmic assessments of the structure and function of the eye, using a variety of clinical equipment.
- Provide relevant support, teaching and guidance to Ophthalmic Assistants within the facility, supporting their growth and development by signing off the competency framework as they progress through training. It should be noted that necessary sign offs will need to be sought from registered professionals for some competencies (e.g. drops, tonometry, pachymetry)
- Managing the relationship with the patient and conveying information to agreed protocols to them, ensuring that exceptional customer service is delivered.
- Management of patient data; ensuring availability, required accuracy and confidentiality. Maintain high professional standards of ophthalmic imaging and investigation services to patients by performing, verifying and recording results of clinical testing with absolute integrity.
- Provide support and assistance to both optometrists and ophthalmologists to ensure optimal patient flow and provide a high level of patient care.
- Prepare and position patients for diagnostic procedures and surgical treatment including transfer from trolley/Wheelchair.
- Undertaking other ad hoc and administrative tasks as required ensuring the smooth running of the clinic.
- Appropriate escalation of process, clinical, equipment, quality or infection risk issues.
- Committed to continued professional development and clinical governance, including participating in appraisal process, completion of mandatory training and clinical audits and research as required.
- Assist with general cleaning, tidiness and presentation of the department environment.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
Experience
Essential
- Previous experience working as an ophthalmic technician
- Experience of performing a range of ophthalmic diagnostic procedures and utilising a variety of clinical and ophthalmic diagnostic equipment
Knowledge & Skills
Essential
- A strong understanding of diagnostic services, including ophthalmic assessments
- The ability to deliver high quality technical clinical procedures in investigation of patients
- The ability to undertake simple fault remedy, cleaning and maintenance of imaging equipment or any apparatus within the clinic
- Capable of working under your own initiative
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
Experience
Essential
- Previous experience working as an ophthalmic technician
- Experience of performing a range of ophthalmic diagnostic procedures and utilising a variety of clinical and ophthalmic diagnostic equipment
Knowledge & Skills
Essential
- A strong understanding of diagnostic services, including ophthalmic assessments
- The ability to deliver high quality technical clinical procedures in investigation of patients
- The ability to undertake simple fault remedy, cleaning and maintenance of imaging equipment or any apparatus within the clinic
- Capable of working under your own initiative
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.