Employment
This is a great time to join our professional staff at The Retina Institute, as our practice continues to thrive and grow. We provide a very important service, and we are always looking for dynamic people to become part of our team. At TRI, our mission is to help those individuals with vision problems, and we can only achieve this goal with outstanding employees. We offer an exceptional comprehensive benefits package and a rewarding environment for people dedicated to helping others.
If you are someone who is looking to bring their talents and contributions to a flourishing organization committed to their patients and employees, please consider applying for a position. We need team players who like to work hard and make a difference in patients' lives. E-mail your resume to resume@rc-stl.com for consideration. Qualified candidates will be contacted when positions become available.
Resumes and cover letters may also be sent to:
The Retina Institute
c/o Human Resources Department
2201 S. Brentwood Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63144
Please make sure to include a cover letter with your resume.
Adminstrative
The Retina Institute has over 100 employees on its staff. Interested candidates will be considered based on their qualifications. Ideal applicants should work well with others, perform tasks with and without supervision, complete assignments in a timely fashion, have a basic knowledge and understanding of the job, possess good people skills, be energetic and friendly. Experience in the medical field would be considered a plus.
Career opportunities may include positions in the following areas:
Accounting
Billing
Business
Coding
Health Information Services
Managed Care
Patient Services
Pharmaceuticals
Surgery Scheduling
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Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of The Retina Institute team.
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Medical Receptionists
The Retina Institute is always seeking friendly, energetic people to become part of our team. Candidates for Medical Receptionist/Front Desk positions will be required to answer phones, learn the office computer system, be trained in insurance authorization and coding. Applicants will need to travel to various offices. This position necessitates exceptional people skills and the ability to multi-task various assignments.
Ophthalmic Photographers
Ophthalmic Photographers perform an assortment of tests to assist the physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases. This position requires the use of specialized equipment to obtain fundus photos and other digital imagery. The photographer must be capable of doing venipuncture (IV injections) for special testing. These tests include fluorescein and ICG angiography. Additionally, photographers routinely perform ocular coherence tomography (OCT) and assist in various aspects of patient care. Traveling to different locations is a requirement. Previous experience in an ophthalmology practice would be preferred.
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Ophthalmic Technicians
Ophthalmic Technicians serve a vital role in a retina practice. Candidates for this position must be able to work in a fast-paced clinical environment. They are responsible for multiple facets of patient care. Duties include recording thorough medical histories, checking vision and intraocular pressures, as well as, dilating patient eyes. Strong communication skills are required as technicians interact with both patients and physicians. In addition to their primary responsibilities, they may perform diagnostic testing and assist the doctors with treatment procedures. This career opportunity entails traveling to various locations. While experience is favored, enthusiastic individuals with a willingness to learn may apply.