
Ophthalmic Photographer Job at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States
Ophthalmic Photographer
We're hunting for an Ophthalmic Photographer, someone who is ready to be part of the best ranked children's hospital in Texas, and among the best in the nation. In this position, you will support the execution of organization wide ophthalmic initiatives by providing high quality photographic and diagnostic imaging while sustaining a functional image library. Will be responsible for ophthalmic imaging including, but not limited to, OCT, fundus photography, ophthalmic ultrasound, biometry, retinal angiography, pentacam, IOLmaster, external and anterior segment photography. When needed, will provide photographic documentation for medical research/procedures as well as risk management needs.
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Job Duties & Responsibilities
- Performs as an Ophthalmic Photographer.
- Execute photographic assignments to support Ophthalmology strategies by providing high quality ophthalmic imaging utilizing the different camera systems and diagnostic equipment in the outpatient eye clinics, inpatient service, and operating room when needed (including but not limited to OCT, B Scan, A scan/IOLmaster, fundus and retinal photography/angiography).
- Work closely with physicians in clinics and vendors to discuss and implement the photographic execution of ophthalmic photography.
- Acts as medical photographer of surgical procedures and patient studies to support research and educational goals of the medical staff.
- Photographer must have the knowledge and/or be trained to enter sterile spaces and document various medical situations using guidelines of requesting party as well as additional guidelines referenced in user manuals of diagnostic equipment used in clinics.
- Works with Medical Records to ensure photographs are securely archived and supplies copies of photos as necessary for medical record requests.
- Operates copy camera designed for slide reproductions of X-rays and printed materials to support research and educational goals of the medical staff.
- Serves as primary liaison for the maintenance and upkeep of the ophthalmic imaging equipment.
- Maintains up to date knowledge regarding new techniques in ophthalmic imaging as well as new instrumentation.
- Cross trains ophthalmic technicians in basic ophthalmic photography techniques so coverage can be provided in his/her absence.
- Coordinates daily activities to ensure photography needs of the organization can be met in a timely manner.
- Performs preliminary measurements and exams on both pediatric and adult ophthalmology patients.
Skills & Requirements
- H.S. Diploma or GED
- BLS - Cert-Basic Life Support by the American Heart Association required
- Must have one of the following:
- OCT-C Certified Optical Coherence Tomographers by the Ophthalmic Photographers' Society
- ROUB Registered Ophthalmic Ultrasound Biometrist by the JCAHPO
- CDOS: Certified Diagnostic Ophthalmic Sonographer by the JCAHPO
- Preferred COT - Cert-Cert Ophthalmic TECH by the JCAHPO
- Required 3 years' clinical ophthalmic and/or photographic ophthalmic experience
- Pediatric experience preferred
- Knowledge of photography styles, photographic, and ophthalmic equipment, film, paper and its applications.
- Knowledge of cameras, general photographic equipment.
- Operational knowledge of general photographic principles and their applications to ophthalmic photography. Operational knowledge and theory of Fundus cameras, Retinal imaging equipment, B Scan (ophthalmic ultrasound), A scan, OCT and ERG. (required) General knowledge of eye anatomy and physiology (required).
- General knowledge of eye diseases and systemic diseases that affect the eye and how they manifest through Ophthalmic Photography (preferred).
- Confidentiality of protected health information (PHI), and the ability to organize and meet simultaneous deadlines.
About Us
Since 1954, Texas Children's has been leading the charge in patient care, education and research to accelerate health care for children and women around the world. When you love what you do, it truly shows in the smiles of our patient families, employees and our numerous accolades such as being consistently ranked as the best children's hospital in Texas, and among the top in the nation by U.S. News & World Report as well as recognition from Houston Business Journal as one of this city's Best Places to Work for ten consecutive years.
Texas Children's comprehensive health care network includes our primary hospital in the Texas Medical Center with expertise in over 40 pediatric subspecialties; the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (NRI); the Feigin Tower for pediatric research; Texas Children ' s Pavilion for Women, a comprehensive obstetrics/gynecology facility focusing on high-risk births; Texas Children's Hospital West Campus, a community hospital in suburban West Houston; Texas Children's Hospital The Woodlands, the first hospital devoted to children ' s care for communities north of Houston; and Texas Children's Hospital North Austin, the new state-of-the-art facility providing world-class pediatric and maternal care to Austin and Central Texas families. We have also created Texas Children ' s Health Plan, the nation ' s first HMO focused on children; Texas Children ' s Pediatrics, the largest pediatric primary care network in the country; Texas Children's Urgent Care clinics that specialize in after-hours care tailored specifically for children; and a global health program that is channeling care to children and women all over the world. Texas Children ' s Hospital is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine, one of the largest, most diverse and successful pediatric programs in the nation.
To join our community of 15,000+ dedicated team members, visit texaschildrenspeople.org for career opportunities.
Texas Children's is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All applicants and employees are considered and evaluated for positions at Texas Children's without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.
Job Info
- Job Identification 423551
- Job Category Professional - Clinical
- Posting Date 03/06/2026, 06:00 AM
- Degree Level High School Graduate
- Job Schedule Full time
- Job Shift Day
- Locations D 6701 Fannin St, Houston, TX, 77030, US
Fotógrafo oftalmico
Estamos buscando un fotógrafo oftalmico, alguien que esté listo para formar parte del mejor hospital infantil clasificado en Texas y entre los mejores de la nación. En este puesto, apoyará la ejecución de iniciativas oftalmáticas a gran escala organizativa proporcionando imágenes fotográficas y diagnósticas de alta calidad mientras mantiene una biblioteca de imagen funcional. Será responsable de las imágenes oftalmónicas incluyendo pero no limitado a OCT, fotografía fundus, ultrasonido oftalómico, biometría, angiografía retinal, pentacam, IOLmaster, fotografías exteriores e anteriores segmentos. Cuando sea necesario, proveerá documentación fotográfica para investigaciones/proceduras médicas así como necesidades de gestión de riesgos.
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Los deberes y responsabilidades del trabajo
- Se desempeña como fotógrafo oftalmico.
- Ejecutar tareas fotográficas para apoyar las estrategias oftalmológicas mediante la obtención de imágenes oftalmáticas de alta calidad utilizando los diferentes sistemas de cámaras y equipos diagnósticos en las clínicas oculares ambulatoriales, el servicio hospitalario y la sala de operaciones cuando sea necesario (incluyendo pero no limitado a OCT, B Scan, A scan/IOLmaster, fundus y fotografía/angiografía retinal).
- Trabajar estrechamente con médicos en clínicas y vendedores para discutir e implementar la ejecución fotográfica de fotografía oftalmológica.
- Actúa como fotógrafo médico de procedimientos quirúrgicos y estudios sobre pacientes para apoyar la investigación y los objetivos educativos del personal médico.
- El fotógrafo debe tener el conocimiento y/o estar capacitado para entrar en espacios estériles y documentar diversas situaciones médicas utilizando las directrices de la parte solicitante, así como las directorias adicionales referidas en los manuales de uso del equipo diagnóstico utilizado en clínicas.
- Trabaja con los registros médicos para garantizar que las fotografías se archiven de forma segura y suministra copias de fotos según sea necesario para las solicitudes de registro médico.
- Opera una cámara copiadora diseñada para reproducciones de diapositivas de rayos X y materiales impresos para apoyar las metas de investigación y educación del personal médico.
- Sirve como enlace principal para el mantenimiento y la manutención del equipo de imágenes oftalmicas.
- Mantendrá al día los conocimientos sobre las nuevas técnicas de imágenes oftalmicas, así como la nueva instrumentación.
- Cróse capacita a los técnicos oftalmicos en técnicas básicas de fotografía oftalmática para que se pueda proporcionar cobertura en su ausencia.
- Coordina las actividades diarias para garantizar que se puedan satisfacer a tiempo las necesidades fotográficas de la organización.
- Realiza mediciones y exámenes preliminares tanto en pacientes de oftalmología pediátrica como en adultos.
Habilidades y requisitos
- Diplomas de H.S. o GED
- BLS - Cert-Basic Life Support requerido por la Asociación Americana del Corazón
- Debe tener una de las siguientes características:
- Tomógrafos de coherencia óptica certificados OCT-C por la Sociedad de fotógrafos oftalmicos
- ROUB Biómetro de ultrasonido oftalmico registrado por la JCAHPO
- CDOS: Sonógrafo oftalmico diagnóstico certificado por la JCAHPO
- Técnicas oftalmicas preferentes de la JCAHPO
- Se requieren 3 años de experiencia clínica oftalmológica y/o fotográfica
- Se prefiere la experiencia pediátrica
- Conocimiento de los estilos fotográficos, el equipo fotográfico y oftalmico, la película, el papel y sus aplicaciones.
- Conocimiento de cámaras, equipo fotográfico general.
- Conocimiento operativo de los principios fotográficos generales y sus aplicaciones a la fotografía oftalmológica; conocimiento operacional y teoría de las cámaras Fundus, equipos de imagen retinal, B Scan (ultrasonido oftalmático), A scan, OCT y ERG.
- Conocimiento general de las enfermedades oculares y sistémicas que afectan al ojo y cómo se manifiestan a través de la fotografía oftalmológica (preferido).
- Confidencialidad de la información sanitaria protegida (PHI) y capacidad para organizar y cumplir plazos simultáneos.