Ophthalmic Technician /Science and Research support
City
Healthcare & Medical
42000 Annual
Permanent
A renowned private medical eye clinic on Harley Street (Oxford Street station) is looking to recruit an Ophthalmic Technician to deal with the growing demand. Previous ophthalmic technician experience coming from a private medical setting is required. The role is exciting and involves assisting the scientific research team with research. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and detail-oriented individual seeking to deepen their technical expertise in a rapidly evolving clinical and research environment. You will work closely with consultants, clinical trial coordinators, and researchers to deliver the highest quality imaging in routine and research-led care. The Ophthalmic Technician will get: • The exposure to novel imaging platforms. • Opportunities to support high-profile clinical trials and academic publications. • A close-knit, supportive team environment where your technical expertise is valued.
The Ophthalmic Technician will carry out pre- and post-operative ophthalmic testing for patients, as well as assist with surgical and administrative duties within the nursing team. They will also play a pivotal role in the patient journey and help to coordinate the management plan required for the patient. This Ophthalmic Technician role offers a competitive salary, which depends on experience.
Ophthalmic Technician responsibilities:
• Clinical Imaging • Perform a wide range of advanced imaging tests, including: • Macula and Peripheral OCT (including Ultrawidefield and Navigated OCT) • OCT Angiography (OCT-A) • Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) • Ultrawidefield Fundus Photography • Fluorescein Angiography (FFA) • Indocyanine Green Angiography (ICG) • Adaptive Optics (AO) • Microperimetry • Full-Field Stimulus Threshold (FST) • Electrophysiology tests (e.g., ERG, PERG, mfERG) • Biometry and Axial Length Measurements
The Ophthalmic Technician Qualifications and Experience: Ability to demonstrate initiative. Approachable, polite, and flexible with excellent communication skills. Ideally, but not necessarily recent experience in an ophthalmic environment. Ability to multitask and prioritise tasks.
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