Job Summary:
The Ophthalmic Technician Training Coordinator supports clinical efficiency, enhances the patient experience, and promotes continuous staff development across multiple practice locations. This role is responsible for onboarding, training, and advancing ophthalmic technicians to ensure consistent, high-quality patient work-ups that support provider productivity and excellent customer service.
The Trainer supports clinical efficiency and reinforces standardized workflows under the direction of leadership while partnering with clinic managers and regional leadership to improve patient flow, reduce variability, and strengthen technical competency—ultimately contributing to improved operational performance and patient satisfaction.
About the Practice:
The physicians of Heaton Eye Associates have been serving East Texas’ vision needs for over 40 years. We offer state-of-the-art technology with special services ranging from primary eye care to world-class laser surgery. Our physicians were the first to offer LASIK laser vision correction in East Texas and have performed tens of thousands of procedures since its inception. Heaton Eye offers a wide range of premium lenses including Symfony Extended Depth of Focus lenses, PanOptix® lenses, and Vivity® lenses to offer freedom from glasses and contacts after cataract surgery. Our surgeons were the first in East Texas to offer the RxSight Light Adjustable Lens, the only lens implant that allows patients to preview and adjust their vision after cataract surgery. We are the first and only practice in the area offering the EVO ICL, another exciting option offering patients freedom from contacts and glasses. Additionally, we have the only fellowship-trained Pediatric Specialist as well as the only Oculoplastic Surgeon offering cosmetic, medical, and reconstructive surgery as well as state-of-the-art aesthetic services in the area. The extensive care and energy Heaton Eye Associates puts into maintaining our leadership position on information and technology in the rapidly evolving science of ophthalmology reflects our commitment to our patients
We are seeking an Ophthalmic Assistant who takes pride in their work, loves to be of servitude to others, a great TEAM player, and an open-growth mindset. If you’re looking for a career where you’re given the opportunity to grow, serve others, and work with an amazing TEAM- this is the career for you.
Certifications/Licensures:
COA, COT, or COMT required
Experience:
3–5+ years of ophthalmic clinical experience
Experience training, mentoring, or leading clinical staff preferred
Education:
High School diploma or equivalent
Preferred Associate’s degree
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