Healthcare

Hire the right healthcare staff with speed and precision locally or nationwide.

Learn More

How to Cost-Effectively Build a Nursing Staff in an Age of Travel Nursing

Uncover alternative and sustainable staffing solutions to address nursing shortages

Read the article

Life Sciences

Hire skilled life sciences talent by partnering with a nationwide recruitment agency with local market expertise.

Current Trends in the Life Sciences Job Market

Learn how partnering with a staffing agency is a powerful way to combat the challenges of hiring in the current life sciences job market

Read the article

Technology

Execute critical healthcare IT initiatives with increased flexibility and cost-effectiveness with us at your side.

The Technology Hiring Outlook: What We're Seeing Right Now

Uncover how to handle an employee-led technology market.

read the article

For JobSeekers

Match your unique skills with in-demand jobs at growing organizations.

Learn More

Resource Center

Explore our library of insights and tips designed to help healthcare leaders and job candidates align.

Explore resources

About Us

We’re positively impacting lives as a leading provider of workforce solutions for clients and talent.

Learn More

Back to jobs

Ophthalmic Photographer

Posted: March 07, 2024
Salary:US$30 - US$35 per hour
Location:The Bronx
Job type: Permanent
Discipline:Allied
Reference:219294_1709828385
Work Location:On-site

Job description

he Diagnostic Imaging Specialist II will serve as a key member of the Department of Ophthalmology patient care team. In this role, the incumbent will perform all duties associated with acquisition, processing, submission for interpretation, and archiving of ophthalmic images and will be responsible for the care of the patient while in the imaging area.

Successful candidates will have at least 2 years' experience in an ophthalmology imaging setting with an ability to independently perform fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, corneal mapping, specular biomicroscopy, and flatbed scanning, while demonstrating a strong service orientation and an ability to learn new technical skills. In this role, the Specialist II can expect to refine their skills in fluorescein angiography, ICG angiography, slit lamp photography, MPI, confocal imaging, and side scanning, as well as to contribute to the development of new Specialists.

The Specialist II will work closely with providers as well as with other clinical and administrative staff to deliver an exceptional patient experience that contributes to positive health outcomes for patients and a work culture of empathy, inclusion, trust, communication, safety, and service.