Photographer in Portland, Maine at Eyecare Medical Group
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Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
This position is responsible for providing quality images and data using a variety of instruments to assist the physicians in the diagnosis and documentation of eye conditions.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performing all aspects of ophthalmic imaging, including, but not limited to:
- Macular, glaucoma and anterior segment OCT scans of patients, following specific protocol
- Color fundus photography, including stereo disc photos and montage imaging
- OCT angiography
- Fluorescein angiography, at different magnifications
- ICG angiography
- Slit lamp photography including proficiency utilizing slit, diffusion, retro-illumination, sclerotic scatter and appropriate filters
- B-scan and UBM ultrasound
- Ocular biometry (A-scan, IOL Master, Pentacam)
- External photography
- Consenting patients for diagnostic imaging procedures
- Intravenous injection of fluorescein sodium and indocyanine green dye
- Managing databases on all imaging systems
- Monitoring and managing the imaging PAC system
- Assisting other photographers and technicians with imaging
- Maintain and order all photography room supplies
- Print requested images for referring physician letters and clinical trials
- Assist with images for educational presentations and marketing
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to EMG’s Core Values: maintaining an Optimistic Stance, Embracing Change, engaging in Real Talk, Doing the Right Thing, being Authentic, balancing Head and Heart, and practicing Stewardship.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- None
Work Environment
Work is completed in an office and/or clinical healthcare setting with little exposure to harsh conditions and hazards. Training, Certification and/or Personal Protective Equipment is provided when necessary. Incumbent will have the ability to move freely and may be required to sit or stand for long periods of time. May be required to balance, bend/stoop, stretch, push/pull, kneel, reach and lift up to 25 lbs. to perform essential duties and responsibilities of the role. Hand and eye coordination, finger dexterity and the ability to communicate both verbally and in writing. Is required to travel to and from office locations as needed.
Daily operation of various office equipment: fax machine, telephone & voice mail operating system. Stationary/laptop computer, e-mail system, & copier.
This position has been evaluated for remote work eligibility:
☒ | Not eligible | ☐ | Hybrid eligible | ☐ | Fully remote eligible |
- Daily operation of imaging and diagnostic equipment
- Ability to maintain confidentiality in the performance of duties
- Ability to complete work in a timely, accurate and thorough manner
- Ability to work collaboratively with members of the EMG practice
- Physical ability to assist with patient mobility as needed
Qualifications
- 3-5 years of experience in ophthalmic imaging
- Bachelor’s degree in related science field
- Certified Retinal Angiographer (CRA), Optical Coherence Tomographer- Certified (OCT-C), or Diagnostic Ophthalmic Sonographer (CDOS)
- Experience with clinical trial coordination and imaging
- Membership in professional organizations
Professional Development
- Stays updated with current developments in the field
- Pursues certification in CRA, OCT-C and other relatable certifications