




Job Summary: Provide high-quality optometric care to users through visual assessment, detection of abnormalities, and timely referral of special cases. Key Highlights: 1. High-quality optometric care and humane service. 2. Support during special outreach events and community activities. 3. Use of phoropter/lensometer and visual assessment materials. **Job Profile – Optometrist** **Position:** Optometrist **Reports to:** Operations Manager **Supervises:** N/A **Position Objective** Provide high-quality optometric care to users through visual assessment, detection of abnormalities, and timely referral of special cases, ensuring humane, ethical service aligned with program protocols. **Main Responsibilities** * Conduct professional visual impairment assessments (Optometry) up to six (6\) diopters. * Perform the full visual examination procedure. * Conduct retinoscopy to determine required prescription. * Issue the beneficiary’s final prescription. * Support **special outreach events**, community activities, or temporary relocations to other CABs and/or Mobile Units as required. * Advise beneficiaries on detected visual conditions and, if necessary, recommend corrective lenses. * Accurately record results in the appropriate form or system. * Maintain courteous, professional, and respectful conduct at all times. **Primary Responsibilities and Activities** * Adhere to the attention protocols of the Obregonense Project. * Ensure correct application of optometric procedures. * Submit reports or records promptly and accurately. * Maintain order and cleanliness in the service area. * Safeguard beneficiaries’ well-being. **Position Requirements** **Academic Qualifications (Mandatory)** · **Bachelor’s Degree in Optometry (Degree and Professional License)** · **Optometry Technician** **Work Tools** * Phoropter / Lensometer (based on unit availability). * Visual acuity charts and visual assessment materials. * Handheld lamp or magnifier (if applicable). * Registration forms, logs, and internal formats. * Worktable and basic clinic equipment. * Personal protective equipment and biosafety supplies. **Competencies** * Friendly, service-oriented demeanor. * Patience and sensitivity toward vulnerable populations. * Clear communication skills. * Responsibility and organizational skills. * Teamwork. * Adaptability (especially for rotations or outreach events). **Desirable Experience** * Prior experience in optometric care (minimum 6 months). * Preferably in community programs or social services (not mandatory). Employment Type: Full-time Salary: $14,000\.00 per month Work Location: On-site employment


