This role mainly focusses on the provision of professional and high quality ophthalmic imaging services using a range of imaging modalities to include Optical Coherence Tomography, retina photography, corneal topography, specular microscopy, visual field tests, IOL biometry and vision testing. As technology/equipment evolves the role will expand to include usage of new technologies. The role is to undertake ophthalmic imaging of patients in the clinical environment which meets the technical standards and clinical requirement set by the ophthalmic department and Trust policies respectively. You will produce high quality and accurate digital images to comply with clinicians requests which illustrate relevant ocular features and pathologies. There is a legal requirement to make sure records are kept accurately, are maintained and achieved in accordance to the data protection act 1998 and the trust information governance guidelines/policies. The role also requires the post holder to be confident and approachable to assist with training other staff to use the ophthalmic equipment if required. You would also be required to take care of the equipment and report faults and issues to the relevant companies who supply the equipment and to the Lead for Ophthalmic Imaging and Ophthalmic Photographer when appropriate.