- Salary
- $38 – $57
- Location
- 243-245 Charles Street Boston (Massachusetts Eye and Ear), United States of America
- Workplace
- Onsite
- Type
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Lead
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Education
- High School
- Source
- Workday
Description
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
Under general supervision, the Lead Certified Ophthalmic Assistant provides clinical leadership and support to the ophthalmic care team. This role helps coordinate daily clinical operations, assigns responsibilities, and supports staff training and development to promote efficient clinic flow and an exceptional patient experience.The Lead Certified Ophthalmic Assistant performs a variety of advanced clinical and administrative responsibilities to support the delivery of high-quality eye care in an outpatient clinic and/or procedural setting. This position serves as a resource to clinical staff while also providing direct patient care within the scope of practice.
Does this position require Patient Care?
Yes
Essential Functions
-Coordinates weekly clinical staff assignments and adjusts responsibilities as needed to support efficient clinic flow and patient care.
-Partners with the leadership team to identify opportunities for process improvement, enhance operational efficiency, and improve the experience of both patients and staff.
-Supports the onboarding, training, and ongoing development of clinical staff as directed by the Clinical Manager and/or Director of Clinical Operations.
-Leads team huddles and meetings with clinical support staff as needed to promote communication, collaboration, and effective daily operations.
-Serves as a clinical resource to team members and provides guidance and support as appropriate.
-Ensures ophthalmic equipment is maintained according to manufacturer guidelines; troubleshoots common equipment issues and escalates concerns when appropriate.
-Delegates clinical and administrative tasks to team members based on workflow, patient needs, and individual responsibilities.
-Performs administrative responsibilities, including inventory management, patient call triage, and in-basket management.
-Performs advanced ophthalmic examinations, diagnostic imaging, and testing within the scope of practice of a JCAHPO Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA).
-Supports a positive patient experience by providing professional, compassionate, and patient-centered care.
-Follows all hospital policies and procedures, applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, and Joint Commission standards.
Qualifications
Education
High School Diploma or Equivalent required
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree?
Yes
Licenses and Credentials
Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) – Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) required
Experience
3–5 years of experience working as a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) in a supervised clinical setting required
3–5 years of experience working in ophthalmology required
1–2 years of previous leadership experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to support, motivate, and develop clinical staff.
Ability to provide effective training, coaching, and constructive feedback to team members.
Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, and members of the care team.
Advanced knowledge of ocular terminology, eye anatomy and physiology, ocular diseases and disorders, ophthalmic procedures, and pharmacology.
Strong knowledge of infection prevention, aseptic technique, and sterilization practices.
Demonstrated ability to provide patient care appropriate to the patient's age, physical needs, and level of understanding.
Ability to prioritize responsibilities and adapt to changing needs in fast-paced, high-volume clinical and procedural environments.
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with physicians, clinical staff, and other members of the care team.
Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, with the ability to make sound decisions within the scope of practice.
Proficiency with computers and Microsoft Office Suite.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Work Location
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Employee Type
Work Shift
Pay Range
$38.30 - $57.59/Hourly
Grade
6
EEO Statement:
Mass General Brigham Competency Framework
At Mass General Brigham, our competency framework defines what effective leadership “looks like” by specifying which behaviors are most critical for successful performance at each job level. The framework is comprised of ten competencies (half People-Focused, half Performance-Focused) and are defined by observable and measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to workplace effectiveness and career success. These competencies are used to evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify development needs, mobilize employees across our system, and establish a strong talent pipeline.