WHY YOU’LL LOVE WORKING HERE
Located in Niles, our practice is nestled in a welcoming suburban community with convenient access to nearby neighborhoods, green spaces, and local amenities—making it an easy and enjoyable place to work each day.
As an Ophthalmic Assistant, you’ll play a key role in creating outstanding patient experiences by maintaining a professional, friendly demeanor while guiding patients through diagnostic testing, educating them on their visual health, and assisting with eyewear selection. This Ophthalmic Assistant role offers the opportunity to work closely with a dedicated clinical team that values collaboration and patient care.
An Ophthalmic Assistant here enjoys a supportive environment that encourages growth, stability, and meaningful connections with patients.
Perks:
- Paid Lunch – Adds an extra day’s pay to each biweekly paycheck
- 4‑Day Work Week (No Weekends!) – Enjoy a healthy, balanced schedule
- Full Medical Benefits – We cover 100% of your medical insurance premium
- Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) – Secure your financial future with our employee pension program
Location:
7225 N Caldwell Ave, Niles, IL 60714
Bring your passion, energy, and commitment to Professional Eye Care Center and build a career you can feel great about as an Ophthalmic Assistant.
Apply today and start your journey as an Ophthalmic Assistant in Niles, IL.
Responsibilities
- Greet all office guests in a professional and friendly manner.
- Gather preliminary data through patient pretest, such as documenting chief complaints, gathering patient’s medical history, measuring visual acuity, eye movement, interocular pressure (IOP), retinal photos, visual fields, and optical coherence tomography (OCT).
- Educate the patient throughout the prescreening process about what each machine is testing for and provide instructions to provide accurate test results.
- Accurately and efficiently document the results of pretesting into the current EHR program.
- Educate and instruct the patient on insertion, removal, and proper care of contact lenses.
- Assist the Optometrist as needed during examinations.
- Assist the patient in making decisions about frames and lenses.
- Assist other members of the team when needed and available.
Skills & Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED
- 1-3 years prior optical experience preferred
- Adaptable and flexible with the ability to multitask
- Self-motivated and detail oriented.
- Interest in healthcare
- Strong communication skills.
- Must present a professional appearance
Type: Full Time (Hourly)