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Non-Certified/Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (POOL)

UT Health San Antonio

UT Health San Antonio

San Antonio, TX, USA
Posted on Dec 16, 2025

Under general supervision, responsible for providing assistance with a variety of basic technical procedures and administering treatments as directed. Performs routine and standardized tasks in preparation for patient examinations, and assists during the examinations while ensuring a steady and even flow of patients through the clinic


  • Demonstrated working knowledge of basic medical anatomy, eye anatomy, diseases, symptoms, and ocular medications.
  • Understands and adheres to proper sterile techniques.
  • Knowledge of standard medical abbreviations.

    EDUCATION:

    High school diploma or GED is required.

    EXPERIENCE:

    Non Certified Candidates No Experience Required. Preferred experience in a clinical setting. 1-3 years of Ophthalmology experience preferred.

    Certified Candidates Some related experience is required. 1-3 years of Ophthalmology experience preferred.

    LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:

    Non Certified Candidates – Must attain JCAHPO certification as a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) within 1 year of employment.

    Certified Candidates – Meet and maintain the minimum requirements for JCAHPO certification as a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA).


  • Performs basic ocular function tests (measures and records) and evaluation of pupils to assist the Ophthalmologist in the treatment and care of patients.
  • Assists physician with minor surgical procedures, including room set-up.
  • Performs a variety of procedures and techniques.
  • Maintains ophthalmic and surgical instruments clean, sterile and operational.
  • Reports missing or unserviceable equipment and maintains appearance and stocking of supplies and forms in exam rooms.
  • Maintains all related logs such as spore testing logs, refrigerator logs, and keeps track of instruments.
  • Performs efficient, accurate, and legible patient workups to include patient interviews, obtaining and documenting medical history, medication history, chief complaint, and information relative to the treatment and care of patients.
  • Administers eye and oral medications as directed.
  • Changes dressings and instructs patients and/or parents of in-home care.
  • Understands, communicates, and adheres to rules regarding patient consent for procedures.
  • Performs all other duties as assigned.