Ophthalmic Scribe (Retina & Uveitis)
Company: California Retina Consultants
Location: Santa Clarita
Posted on: January 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Ophthalmic Scribe (Retina & Uveitis) Job Summary
This position provides specialized coordination of uveitis
services, supporting high-quality, efficient patient care focused
on retinal and inflammatory eye disease in a courteous,
professional manner aligned with the mission of California Retina
Consultants. The Ophthalmic Scribe (Retina & Uveitis) will
primarily be responsible for assisting physicians with
examinations, procedures, diagnostic testing, and
intravitreal/intraocular treatments; accurately documenting patient
examinations in the EHR; and coordinating the complex diagnostic,
imaging, referral, and treatment workflows for medical retina and
uveitis patients. Duties / Responsibilities: Correctly summarizes
and documents what the physician verbalizes during an examination
including but not limited to; proper charting of the examination,
documenting additions to the chief complaint, assessment and
recommendations for treatment including justification of decisions
when appropriate and closing patient charts according to practice
protocols and payer documentation standards in a timely manner.
Prepares charts for new and established retina and uveitis patients
for physician review. Performs accurate ICD-10 and CPT coding in
patient charts in accordance with practice protocols and payer
requirements. Observes the patient and physician and assists when
appropriate during the exam, including but not limited to; aiding
with the patient as needed, providing additional medications and/or
instruments, and following directions in a medical emergency.
Reinforces physician instructions by assessing patient
understanding, monitoring verbal and non-verbal cues, repeating and
clarifying information as needed, and providing written
instructions and patient education materials to support safe and
effective care at home. Prepares and maintains examination rooms to
ensure patient safety and readiness for care, including cleaning,
stocking supplies, preparing medications and instruments, and
verifying equipment functionality according to the upcoming
physician's preferences and clinic standards. Provides support to
the clinic by performing Ophthalmic Clinic Technician duties as
needed, including patient workup, assistance with injections and
procedures, and ophthalmic diagnostic testing such as OCT, OCT-A,
fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence, microperimetry, and
B-scan ultrasonography when required. Coordinates uveitis-specific
imaging workflows, including scheduling and patient preparation for
diagnostic imaging and angiography as directed by the physician,
and standardizing image pre-loading to support efficient physician
review in alignment with clinic workflow. Maintains efficient
clinic flow by coordinating scheduling and patient throughput,
confirming insurance authorizations prior to treatment,
communicating daily schedule changes to physicians, prioritizing
acute visits with attention to the timing requirements for uveitis
therapies and intravitreal injections, and guides patients to the
front desk to ensure follow-up appointments and testing are
arranged before the patient leaves. Understands and utilizes the
drug inventory system including but not limited to: dispensing and
removing medications; performing end-of-day drug inventory counts;
and running basic reports, particularly for uveitis-related
medications and implants. Coordinates diagnostic workups under
physician direction, including laboratory testing and imaging, and
tracks completion of these studies. Triages patients when
scheduled. Supports systemic therapy and biologic medication
workflows by maintaining updates medication and safety lab results
as directed by the physician. Helps coordinate multidisciplinary
care by communicating and exchanging information with referring
providers and external stakeholders. Assists with generation and
distribution of timely visit summaries and letters to referring
providers for new and established retina and uveitis patients in
alignment with existing workflow. Participates in quality
improvement efforts. Able to perform on-call duties with assigned
physicians after hours and on weekends, as needed, for uveitis and
retina patients. Travel between clinics required. Performs other
duties as assigned. Preferred Skills / Abilities: Knows required
components of the ophthalmic examination for appropriate CPT coding
to ensure all elements are accurately completed and documented.
Understands Medicare and other common insurance requirements for
quality reporting in order to help the practice comply with payer
requirements. Training and understanding of HIPAA requirements and
the importance of maintaining patient confidentiality. Demonstrates
strong professional interpersonal skills, excellent verbal and
written communication abilities, and a team-oriented approach to
patient care. Ability to multi-task and prioritize in a
high-volume, multi-site specialty environment. Strong organization
with attention to detail. Computer literacy, including with EHRs,
practice management systems, and basic office software. Ability to
spell accurately while charting. Basic math skills. Ability to
educate patients regarding instillation of eye drops, systemic
medication instructions, and other aspects of the physician’s
treatment plan. Understanding of medical terminology and/or
ophthalmic terminology Fluency in English and Spanish (Required).
Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent
required; and At least 6 months’ experience in a medical office,
preferably an ophthalmology or optometry practice. Prior experience
as an ophthalmic technician and/or scribe preferred. Scribe
certification and/or ophthalmic certification (e.g., COA, COT)
preferred. All applicants considered for this role must be able to
travel to other nearby locations. Who We Are California Retina
Consultants (CRC) is one of the largest, most highly respected
retina-only ophthalmology groups in the United States and is
committed to providing state-of-the-art treatments. All California
Retina Consultant physicians are board certified/eligible by the
American Board of Ophthalmology and specialize exclusively in
diseases and surgery of the retina, vitreous, and macula. Our
physicians have studied at the most prestigious medical center and
universities and have each achieved numerous honors and awards. In
addition, CRC participates in national cutting edge clinical and
investigator-sponsored trials, participating in hundreds since it's
founding. Benefits CRC offers the following competitive benefits
for full-time eligible employees after the introductory period:
Medical Insurance Plans Vision Insurance Plan Dental Insurance Plan
401K Contribution Life Insurance Sick, Vacation, and Holiday Pay
Certification Opportunities Equal Opportunity Employer California
Retina Consultants is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity
and an Affirmative Action Employer. We are committed to creating an
inclusive work environment that celebrates diversity. (All offers
are contingent upon satisfactory background check and
pre-employment drug screen.)
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