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Ophthalmic Technician

Company: Clemson Eye
Location: Newberry
Posted on: February 15, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description Description: Clemson Eye, an affiliate of Eye Health America, is a growing, multi-specialty ophthalmology practice. Our focus is on excellence in patient care and creating an exceptional customer/patient experience. We are always seeking great people who aren't just searching for a job but looking to make a difference. Under the supervision of the clinical manager, the ophthalmic technician assists doctors in their patients' eye examinations. Duties include performing workups of patients, various vision tests, collecting medical data, monitoring, and maintaining patient flow, scribing, and assisting doctors with various procedures. *Overtime may be required. Must be willing to travel to our different clinic locations if needed. Typical Hours 7:30am-3:30pm ET Job Responsibilities: Gathering medical records and patient information Taking ocular measurements, both anatomical and functional Administering or preparing medications Providing eye care and contact lens information to the patient Maintaining and cleaning ophthalmic instruments Assisting the doctors in basic procedures Benefits: As a team member at Clemson Eye, you'll enjoy: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short-term Disability, Long-term, Disability, Life Insurance, etc. Matching 401(k) Wellness Program Paid Vacation & Holidays Uniform Allowance Training/Advancement opportunities Requirements: Two years of work experience and/or Ophthalmic Assistant. Certification preferred, but not required. Active and Valid Driver's License. Adequate training will be provided upon hire.

Keywords: Clemson Eye, Augusta , Ophthalmic Technician, Healthcare , Newberry, Georgia


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