Certified Orthoptist, Pediatric Opthalmology - Landerhaven, Main Campus, Midtown-
Company: University Hospitals
Location: Cleveland
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Description A Brief Overview Provide patient
care under supervision of a physician or optometrist relative to
the patient's age specific needs and under various conditions. What
You Will Do - Provide patient care under supervision of a physician
or optometrist relative to the patient’s age specific needs and
under various conditions. - Conduct clinical evaluations of infant,
pediatric and adult patients with amblyopia, strabismus and ocular
motor dysfunction. - Initiate documentation of the patient’s chief
complaint, history of present illness, review of systems and all
pertinent ocular findings accurately and in accordance with
compliance guidelines. - Tests performed may include, but are not
limited to: motor and sensory evaluations of strabismus, evaluation
of extraocular movements, visual acuity measurements, color vision
testing, lensometry, testing of pupil function. - Make
recommendations to ophthalmologist regarding amblyopia therapy,
follow infants and children undergoing occlusion treatment and
modify the treatment regimen as necessary to achieve treatment
goals. - Develop, monitor and implement treatment plans following
evaluation of patient needs. - Perform specialized motility
recordings (i.e. Lancaster Screen, Synptophore). - Perform patient
check in, including but not limited to obtaining and recording
vital signs, height, weight, chief complaint, brief relevant
history including pain status, allergies, current medication and
any other pertinent information for specific age groups. - Review
medical records for up-to-date master problem list including
patient reported medication, allergies, and diagnoses that are
documented by physicians or providers. - Report pertinent
observations and information, both written and verbal, to
appropriate personnel. - Document complete and accurate patient
observations, care and outcomes of interventions and enter in the
paper or electronic medical record. - Calibrate and maintain
ophthalmologic equipment to ensure proper working order. Additional
Responsibilities - Performs other duties as assigned. - Complies
with all policies and standards. - For specific duties and
responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department
during orientation. - Must abide by all requirements to safely and
securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our
patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies
and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in
the workplace. Qualifications Education - Bachelor's Degree
Orthoptics (Required) and - Other Accredited Program: Complete an
accredited orthoptist program. (Required) Work Experience -
Completion of post graduate training and certification as an
Orthoptist. (Required) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities - Use of
diagnostic and patient care equipment and general office equipment,
including telephone, pager, and fax machines. (Required
proficiency) - Demonstrate proficiency in use of the computer for
all aspects of patient care and documentation. Experience in
facilitating the coordination of patient services within the clinic
and other departments, e.g. radiology, clinical lab, etc. (Required
proficiency) - Knowledge and experience in Preparing/maintain
medical records, including ordering, filing, and copying when
appropriate. (Required proficiency) - Demonstrated skill in
interpersonal relationships (Required proficiency) - Ability to
work independently in a high stress environment (Required
proficiency) Licenses and Certifications - Certified Orthoptist
(CO) via the American Association of Certified Orthoptist (AACO)
(Required Upon Hire) and - Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required
within 6 Months) Physical Demands - Standing Frequently - Walking
Frequently - Sitting Rarely - Lifting Frequently 50 lbs - Carrying
Frequently 50 lbs - Pushing Frequently 50 lbs - Pulling Frequently
50 lbs - Climbing Occasionally 50 lbs - Balancing Occasionally -
Stooping Frequently - Kneeling Frequently - Crouching Frequently -
Crawling Occasionally - Reaching Frequently - Handling Frequently -
Grasping Frequently - Feeling Constantly - Talking Constantly -
Hearing Constantly - Repetitive Motions Constantly - Eye/Hand/Foot
Coordination Constantly Travel Requirements - 100% Orthoptist will
travel to multiple locations
Keywords: University Hospitals, Lakewood , Certified Orthoptist, Pediatric Opthalmology - Landerhaven, Main Campus, Midtown-, Healthcare , Cleveland, Ohio