Diagnoses and manages eye movement disorders and associated sensory deficiencies. Registration or licensing may be required.
Tasks & Responsibilities
Examining patients' eyes and setting tests to determine the nature and extent of vision problems and abnormalities
Assessing ocular health and visual function by measuring visual acuity and refractive error, and testing the function of visual pathways, visual fields, eye movements, freedom of vision and intraocular pressure, and performing other tests using special eye test equipment
Detecting, diagnosing and managing eye disease, referring patients to, and receiving referrals from other health providers, and prescribing medications for the treatment of eye disease
Diagnosing eye movement disorders and defects of binocular function
Prescribing lenses, contact lenses and low vision aids, and checking suitability and comfort
Prescribing exercises to coordinate movement and focusing of eyes
Managing programs for eye movement disorders, and instructing and counselling patients in the use of corrective techniques and eye exercises
Advising on visual health matters such as contact lens care, vision care for the elderly, optics, visual ergonomics, and occupational and industrial eye safety
Conducting preventative screening programs
Conducting rehabilitation programs for the visually impaired
Alternative Titles
• Assessing ocular health and visual function by measuring visual acuity and refractive error
• and testing the function of visual pathways
• visual fields
• eye movements
• freedom of vision and intraocular pressure
• and performing other tests using special eye test equipment
• Detecting
• diagnosing and managing eye disease
• referring patients to
• and receiving referrals from other health providers
Assessment Documents
Qualifications
Employment references
CV
Passport
English test
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Orthoptist (ANZSCO 251412) | Australian Occupation Guide