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Hours Full-time
Location Tucson, Arizona

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Job Description

Job Description
Salary: $16-$21

Medical Assistant (Ophthalmology/Optometry)

(No Experience Necessary Training Program Provided)



Start Your Career in Eye Care with Arizona Eye Consultants



Are you looking for a career in the medical field but not sure where to start? Do you enjoy working with people, staying organized, and being part of a team? If so, a career as an Ophthalmic Technician (Medical Assistant) could be the perfect fit for you.


Ophthalmic Technicians are among the most sought-after medical professionals. This role offers career growth, certification opportunities, and leadership potential. At Arizona Eye Consultants, youll receive full training to learn valuable skills and build a rewarding career in healthcare.


About Us

Founded in 2001 by Dr. Sean McCafferty, Arizona Eye Consultants is the largest and fastest-growing Ophthalmology/Optometry practice in Southern Arizona.

  • 16 providers across four Tucson locations
  • Over 100 dedicated employees
  • Specialties include glaucoma, cataracts, pediatric ophthalmology, and specialty contact lenses


We offer a competitive benefits package including:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid time off (PTO) and holiday pay for full-time employees
  • This is a full-time position, the typical schedule is Monday-Friday. We are closed on the weekends.

Note: Travel may be required between clinic locations.



Education & Experience

  • High school diploma required; some college preferred
  • Experience in a professional, customer-focused environment is a plus.


Essential Skills

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Compassion and empathy toward patients
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team
  • Computer literacy and eagerness to learn new systems


Responsibilities

Patient Interaction & Care

  • Greet new patients and explain office procedures
  • Communicate the purpose of tests and how they may affect patients
  • Collect detailed patient history (chief complaint, medical, ocular, family, allergies, medications)

Clinical Support & Documentation

  • Perform accurate and consistent documentation and assist with tests/measurements, including:
    • Visual acuity and manual lensometry
    • Visual fields, stereo testing, and motility evaluation
    • Pupillary function tests, color vision, and applanation tonometry
    • Refractometry, dilation of pupils, contact lens evaluations
    • Visual field testing and imaging (OCT, HRT, GDx)
    • Pachymetry and corneal topography
  • Support physicians with additional diagnostic tasks as needed


Why Join Us?

  • No prior experience neededcomprehensive training provided
  • Career growth potential with certification and advancement opportunities
  • Work with a team dedicated to providing the best patient care in Southern Arizona


Apply today and take your first step toward a rewarding healthcare career!


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Posting ID: 1255907318 Posted: 2026-06-25 Job Title: Medical Assistant Optometry Ophthalmology