Who May Apply: US Citizens
In order to qualify, you must meet the education and/or experience requirements described below. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social). You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Your resume must clearly describe your relevant experience; if qualifying based on education, your transcripts will be required as part of your application. Additional information about transcripts is
in this document.
Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience which includes obtaining and recording patient ophthalmic complaints and symptoms on clinic record; administering medication, changing dressings and removing sutures to assist ophthalmologist; ordering glasses through automated system; and performing clinical/administrative tasks utilizing automated systems. This definition of specialized experience is typical of work performed at the next lower grade/level position in the federal service (GS-06).
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Education: One full year of graduate level education in a field directly related to the work of the position, such as Ophthalmology.
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Combination of Education and Experience: A combination of education and experience may be used to qualify for this position as long as the computed percentage of the requirements is at least 100%. To compute the percentage of the requirements, divide your total months of experience by 12. Then divide the total number of completed graduate semester hours (or equivalent) by 18. Add the two percentages.
* Nationally Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA), by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology, Nationally Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT), Certified Ophthalmic Medical Technologist (COMT), or Certified Surgical Technician (CST) is highly desired.*