BEI has an exciting new career opportunity at our Kailua-Kona location. This new opportunity as an Ophthalmic Technician will be assisting our group of nine eye care professionals with patient check in, scheduling appointments, patient work-ups, patient histories, completing appropriate diagnostic test, scribing and assisting physicians with in-office procedures. The right candidate must be comfortable with working in a fast-paced environment and have excellent patient and interpersonal skills. Previous experience as an Ophthalmic Technician is a plus but is not a requirement.
Eye Center of Hawaii offers comprehensive benefits and a competitive salary. Ability to travel to our other practice locations, as needed, is required.
Schedule:
· Monday to Saturday
· Rotating Schedule
· Clinical Hours are: 630 am – 500 pm
Experience: None – we hire for work ethic and attitude.
Benefit Conditions: Waiting period may apply
Pay: Starting at $18.00 per hour
Please respond with a cover letter and your resume. You may also fax to (808)356-1958. We look forward to meeting you!



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