Your Opportunity:
The Rockyview General Hospital Ophthalmology (Eye) Clinic is a high-volume ambulatory clinic providing care to more than 25,000 patients annually. We support a wide range of ophthalmic subspecialties, including oncology, glaucoma, retina, low vision, comprehensive ophthalmology, neuro ophthalmology, cornea, adult strabismus, and a 365-day urgent eye clinic. Diagnostic services include ultrasound, photography, visual fields, electrophysiology, and more. Under the direction of an Ophthalmologist, the Ophthalmic Technician I performs advanced diagnostic testing, supports procedures, and collaborates with the care team to ensure high-quality patient care.
Description:
As an Ophthalmic Technician I, you will perform technical work involving the use of a variety of testing equipment to measure and evaluate visual field, retinal function and intraocular pressure in order to evaluate conditions affecting the eye. You will perform diagnostic Ophthalmic procedures under the direction of an Ophthalmologist. You will prepare patients for laser and minor procedures and instruct and educate the client/patient on procedure and equipment.
- Classification: Ophthalmic Technician I
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Union: HSAA Facility PROF/TECH
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Unit and Program: Ophthalmology (Eye) Clinic
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Primary Location: Rockyview General Hospital
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Location Details: As Per Location
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Multi-Site: Not Applicable
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FTE: 1.00
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Posting End Date: 19-JUN-2026
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Temporary Employee Class: Temp F/T Benefits
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Date Available: 29-JUN-2026
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Temporary End Date: 31-JUL-2027
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Hours per Shift: 7.75
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Length of Shift in weeks: 24
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Shifts per cycle: 120
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Shift Pattern: Days, Weekends
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Days Off: As Per Rotation
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Minimum Salary: $38.74
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Maximum Salary: $51.02
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Vehicle Requirement: Not Applicable
Required Qualifications:
Certification by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO).
Additional Required Qualifications:
COT Certification with the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (IJCAHPO). Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Minimum of 2 years of experience in a high-volume ophthalmology setting (hospital experience preferred). Proficiency in advanced ophthalmic diagnostics and imaging. Ability to perform advanced diagnostic procedures, including: Visual field testing (Humphrey, Goldmann, Octopus). Ophthalmic photography (anterior and posterior segment). Angiography (fluorescein and indocyanine green [ICG]). Optical coherence tomography (OCT). Corneal topography and specular microscopy. Retinoscopy and refractometry. Prepare and assist with laser treatments and minor procedures. Provide patient instruction and education. Monitor patient safety and escalate concerns as required. Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary team members. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Demonstrated alignment with AHS values: compassion, accountability, respect, excellence, and safety. Meet the physical demands of the role (lifting, standing, walking, etc.). Provide direct patient care.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Connect Care.