Chief of Ophthalmology Dartmouth-Hitchcock HealthChief of OphthalmologyKeene, New HampshireCan lead and mentor a team of ophthalmologists, optometrists, and support staff to foster a collaborative and productive work environment; Is passionate about patient-centered care; Fosters a culture of continuous learning, professional development, and excellence in patient care. Our membership in the Dartmouth Health system also enables us to provide access to hundreds of highly trained specialists and a depth of clinical and technical resources that enhance our capacity to serve our neighbors and strengthen our daily pursuit of excellence.
Senior Clinical Secretary Ophthalmology, Hybrid Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterSenior Clinical Secretary Ophthalmology, HybridNHPerforms file/record management functions, prepares/constructs charts/departmental patient records, and obtains new medical record numbers. Training period would require working fully onsite for 2-3 months with a hybrid schedule working 2 days remote and 3 days onsite thereafter.
Senior Clinical Secretary - Ophthalmology, Hybrid Dartmouth-Hitchcock HealthSenior Clinical Secretary - Ophthalmology, HybridLebanon, New HampshireOverview: Training period would require working fully onsite for 2-3 months with a hybrid schedule rotating 75% onsite and 25% remote.. Performs file/record management functions, prepares/constructs charts/departmental patient records, and obtains new medical record numbers.
Certified Ophthalmic Technician Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterCertified Ophthalmic TechnicianLebanon, NHThis includes (but is not limited to) collection and documentation of patient health and eye history, testing of visual acuity, potential acuity, glare testing, ocular imaging, visual fields, pupils, applanation tonometry, ocular motility and stereopsis assessment, manual lensometry, manual and automated refraction (without prescribing), and administration of pharmacologic agents. Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent required 2 years of experience in an Ophthalmology practice required Required Licensure/Certifications Current International Joint Commission of Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (iJCAHPO) certification as Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) required BLS required within 30 days.
Certified Ophthalmic Technician Dartmouth-Hitchcock HealthCertified Ophthalmic TechnicianLebanon, New Hampshireli>visual acuity, potential acuity, glare testing, ocular imaging, visual fields, pupils, applanation tonometry, ocular motility and stereopsis assessment, manual lensometry, manual and automated refraction (without prescribing), and. Required Licensure/Certifications: Current International Joint Commission of Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (iJCAHPO) certification as Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) required.
Ophthalmic Technician Amoskeag HealthOphthalmic TechnicianManchester, NH$20–$25 / hourWho We Are: Amoskeag Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and nonprofit primary healthcare organization that provides high-quality, affordable care to our community and ensures everyone has access to healthcare. Patient assessment and documentation including blood pressure, lensometry, autorefraction, tonometry with iCare, pupil testing, confrontation visual field, stereo evaluation, color vision examination, and EOM testing.
Clinical Research Coordinator I OraClinical Research Coordinator IManchester, New Hampshireul>Competencies and Personal Traits:What We Do:Execution Excellence: Ability to set goals, create structure and maintain a focused and collaborative approach to the delivery of timely and high-quality work. Why We Do It:Seek Meaning and Purpose and a Desire to be Part of Something Bigger than Yourself: Crave being part of a team that works together under shared values to achieve significant positive impact in the wider world.
Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterCertified Ophthalmic AssistantLebanon, NHThis includes (but is not limited to) collection and documentation of patient health and eye history, testing of visual acuity, visual fields, pupils, intraocular pressure, manual lensometry, manual and automated refraction (without prescribing), and administration of pharmacologic agents. Required Licensure/Certifications • Current International Joint Commission of Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (iJCAHPO) certification as Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) required.
Ophthalmic Assistant Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterOphthalmic AssistantNHp>Overview Assists with all clinical duties required of an ophthalmic assistant, including (but not limited to) monitoring patient arrivals, performing basic eye exams, gathering and documentation of patient health and eye history, providing patient assistance with navigating the clinic, and providing an exceptional patient experience. • Inventory, cleaning, care, and maintenance of ophthalmic equipment, supplies, and exam rooms.
Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Dartmouth-Hitchcock HealthCertified Ophthalmic AssistantLebanon, New HampshireThis includes (but is not limited to) collection and documentation of patient health and eye history, testing of visual acuity, visual fields, pupils, intraocular pressure, manual lensometry, manual and automated refraction (without prescribing), and administration of pharmacologic agents. Required Licensure/Certifications: Current International Joint Commission of Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (iJCAHPO) certification as Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) required.
Ophthalmic Assistant Dartmouth-Hitchcock HealthOphthalmic AssistantLebanon, New HampshireOverview: Assists with all clinical duties required of an ophthalmic assistant including (but not limited to) monitoring patient arrivals, performing basic eye exams, gathering and documentation of patient health and eye history, providing patient assistance with navigating the clinic, and providing an exceptional patient experience. Familiarity with medical terminology desired with a willingness to learn and work toward certification.
Optometric Technician Actalent IncOptometric TechnicianNashua, NH$23–$30 / hourThe Clinical Research Ophthalmology Imaging Technician supports ophthalmology clinical trials by performing specialized eye imaging, conducting preliminary eye assessments, and ensuring accurate, high-quality data collection in alignment with study protocols. Perform ophthalmic imaging procedures, including OCT, SD-OCT, fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), fluorescein angiography (FA), fundus photos (FP), and visual field testing, following protocol-specific requirements.