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      <title><![CDATA[Inpatient Registered Nurse (RN) | Part-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Inpatient Registered Nurse (RN) in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you will be a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability through the nursing process for the patient and family/significant other(s) in collaboration with other health care providers. This is a Part-Time 24 hours per week (Two-12 hour shifts per week) opportunity for someone who wants to make a meaningful impact on patient outcomes. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage several key aspects of patient care and daily clinical operations while also contributing to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Possesses knowledge of, and the ability to perform, duties in accordance with established standards for all Nursing practices, as set forth in the Hospital policies.  






Keeps proficient and is knowledgeable of outpatient&rsquo;s needs, techniques, and requirements at all times.  






Cares for specimens and cultures in accordance with Hospital policies and best practices.   








Demonstrates competency in IV insertion and discontinuation of it, as suitable to the needs of the patient.  






Administers drugs and manages drug-related problems that occur.  






Demonstrates arrhythmia recognition and treatment. 






Completes other job duties assigned. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Bachelor's degree in Nursing required. 






Active Pennsylvania State Nursing License required. 






Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification required. 






Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification required.  






Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification required within 90 days of hire date.   






1 year of clinical experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




3 years of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 



Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Inpatient Registered Nurse opportunity in Philadelphia, PA. 


Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Full-Time opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 






Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required. 






Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in Philadelphia, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Infection Prevention Manager | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Infection Prevention Manager in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll serve as a clinical expert responsible for the oversight of the hospital&rsquo;s Infection Prevention and Control Program which is designed to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment of care and to help prevent the development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week position under the direction of the Director of Quality.  


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support hospital-wide infection prevention, regulatory compliance, and patient/staff safety initiatives. You&rsquo;ll manage several critical functions across the hospital, primarily centered around infection prevention, compliance, and safety operations and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Develops, implements, and evaluates the organizational infection prevention program to ensures there is a hospital-wide system for the prevention, identification, investigation, and control of infections, including surveillance designed to identify possible communicable diseases. 






Responsible for enforcement of Standard Precautions, hospital-acquired infection surveillance, specific environmental monitoring, outbreak management, regulatory compliance, and educational programs designed to inform and instruct hospital employees in safe patient care practices. 






Develops and implements effective facility-wide infection control policies and procedures that adhere to nationally recognized guidelines and ensure compliance with Accreditation Commission for Healthcare (ACHC) standards, Pennsylvania Department of Health, OSHA, CDC, CMS and other county, state, and federal regulatory agencies. 








Collaborates with the Director of Nursing and Quality Director to conduct the annual risk assessment and develops annual Infection Prevention plan based on population(s) served, services provided, and analysis of surveillance data.  






Implements performance improvement activities which are selected based on data analyses, annual risk assessment and regulatory requirements.  






Oversees the surveillance for hospital-acquired infections and ensures compliance with the CDC NHSN definitions and CMS regulations for participation as well as reporting requirements to the State and local health departments.  






Collaborates with the Nursing Educator to plan, organize, and evaluate training programs for hospital employees on topics such as hand hygiene, PPE use, and isolation procedures. 






Analyzes and identifies any trends in infection prevention data and reports in an appropriate timeframe provides reports and statistical data to the Infection Control Committee, Quality Committee, Medical Executive Committee, Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee, Hospital Administration and other committees as needed. 






Manages the NHSN database for accuracy, analytics and reporting. Oversees documentation and reporting communicable diseases as defined by federal, state, and local levels.  






Oversees standards, practices and compliance involving sterilization, disinfection, construction and sanitation as they pertain to Infection Prevention.  






Oversees Infection Prevention and Control Construction Risk Assessments (ICRAs) for construction, renovation and maintenance projects and monitors compliance with infection prevention recommendations to reduce risk of communicable disease exposures to patients and staff.  






Rounds on units/departments to observe compliance with infection prevention policies/procedures and provide just in time coaching (e.g. Disinfection processes, hand hygiene and PPE). Acts as a liaison between the community and/or public health department for potential or actual communicable disease issues. 






Member of the Wills Eye Hospital Emergency Management Committee to assist in coordinating with federal, state and local emergency preparedness and health authorities to address communicable disease threats, bioterrorism, and outbreaks. 






Ensure compliance with regulatory and mandatory reporting requirements at the local, state and federal levels.  Facilitate compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards (e.g. PA Department of Health, Accreditation Commission for Healthcare, etc.).  Assists the organization evaluate and maintain readiness for state, federal, and accrediting agency surveys.  Maintains an updated knowledge of all infection prevention regulatory and accreditation standards per CMS, PA DOH, Accreditation Commission for Healthcare, OSHA and CDC. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Bachelor&rsquo;s degree in Nursing, Microbiology or Health Science related field. 






Certification in Infection Control (CIC) or obtain within 1 year of hire. 






If RN must have valid PA RN License. 






Five years of experience in clinical/patient services or relevant health care position. 






At least 2 years of experience in Infection Prevention, preferably in an acute care or Hospital facility. 








Highly effective analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills. 






Strong knowledge of regulatory compliance and performance improvement methodologies and statistical process control tools. 




 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Infection Prevention Manager opportunity in Philadelphia, PA. 


Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions. 


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Certified Medical Assistant - Inpatient | Per Diem - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27780068&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Certified Medical Assistant (Inpatient) in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide age-appropriate patient care in accordance with hospital policies and best practices under the supervision and direction of a Registered Nurse. This is a Per Diem opportunity for someone who wants to work closely with patients, has an interest in critical care environments, and wants to learn advanced nursing skills. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient comfort and daily needs, vital signs and observations, patient safety, documentation, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Assists with patient hygiene, mobility, physical comfort, eating and drinking, while observing patients for any changes. 






Records patient vital signs, routinely, or as directed. 






Performs 12 lead EKG. 








Maintains competency in routine blood draws and patient specimen process. 






Escorts or transfers patients in the hospital as needed. 






Assists with the discharge of patients and escorting them to their vehicles. 






Assists in the maintenance of unit cleanliness and equipment cleanliness. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, demonstrate adaptability, flexibility, and accountability, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School Diploma or Equivalent required. 






Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) required. 






CMA or RMA required. 

Completion of a Medical Assistant Course or equivalent required.



Preferred Qualifications 




One (1) year of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 



Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Certified Medical Assistant opportunity at Wills Eye Hospital. 
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Full-Time - Plymouth Meeting, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in Plymouth Meeting, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 






Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required. 






Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in Plymouth Meeting, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Senior Budget Analyst | Wills Eye Hospital | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Senior Budget Analyst in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll play a key role in supporting the Hospital's financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and performance management functions. This is a Full-Time 40-hour per week opportunity for someone who wants to provide analytical support to organizational leadership. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support partners closely with clinical and operational leaders, hospital administration, and Finance team members to align departmental financial plans. You&rsquo;ll manage coordinating the annual operating and capital budget processes, developing detailed financial forecasts, and maintaining cash flow projections. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and have strong attention to detail. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Prepare financial models and analyses to support budget development, long range financial planning, and strategic decision making. 






Monitor departmental financial performance throughout the year and identify emerging trends, risks, and opportunities requiring management attention. 






Identify opportunities for cost containment, operational efficiencies, process improvements, and resource optimization across Hospital departments. 








Develop, maintain, and continuously refine rolling cash flow forecasting models to support liquidity management and short- and long-term financial planning 






Analyze daily, weekly, and monthly cash receipts and disbursements, reconciling forecasted activity to actual performance and updating projections accordingly. 






Monitor key financial indicators and evaluate the impact of changes in patient volumes, payer mix, reimbursement rates, healthcare regulations, and market conditions on the Hospital's financial performance. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented and have progressive experience in financial planning and analysis. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Bachelor&rsquo;s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, or related field. 






3 to 5+ years of progressive experience in financial planning and analysis (FP&A), budgeting, and cash forecasting&mdash;ideally within a hospital or healthcare system. 






Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel. 




Preferred Qualifications 



Experience with enterprise financial and budgeting software is highly preferred. 



We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Senior Budget Analyst opportunity in Philadelphia, PA. 



Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from anauthorized@willseye.orgemail address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during theearly stagesof recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. PleasenoteWills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Financial Analyst, Philanthropy & Restricted Funds| Wills Eye Hospital | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Financial Analyst, Philanthropy & Restricted Funds in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you'll work collaboratively with Finance, Advancement, and operational departments to ensure the accurate stewardship and utilization of philanthropic assets. This is a Full-Time, 40-hour-per-week onsite opportunity based in Philadelphia, PA.  Please note: This position is on-site in Philadelphia, PA. Remote work is not available for this role. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you'll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, retirement plans, tuition assistance, paid time off, and an Employee Assistance Program. 






Opportunities for professional development and career growth. 






A collaborative, mission-driven environment. 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams. 




 


What You'll Do 


You'll support the hospital's financial operations by managing the administration, monitoring, and reporting of philanthropic gifts, endowment accounts, and donor-restricted funds. You'll thrive in this role if you enjoy working with detailed financial information, managing multiple priorities, and collaborating across departments. 




Maintain fund accounts and ensure gifts, donations, and endowment contributions are accurately recorded and allocated. 






Review restricted fund expenses for compliance with donor intent and hospital policies. 






Assist with annual endowment spending calculations and allocations. 






Generate recurring and ad hoc financial reports for leadership. 






Compile documentation for audits, financial statements, tax filings, and regulatory reporting. 






Prepare financial schedules supporting donor stewardship reporting with the Advancement team. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit if you have experience supporting financial operations, enjoy working with detailed financial data, and can manage multiple priorities with accuracy and professionalism. 
 


Minimum Qualifications 




Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field required. 






Minimum of one year of professional experience in accounting, financial analysis, bookkeeping, or a related finance function. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Experience in healthcare, nonprofit, higher education, foundation, or another mission-driven organization. 






Experience with fund accounting, donor-restricted funds, endowment accounting, or nonprofit financial reporting (FASB/GASB). 






Experience using ERP systems, financial management software, or fund accounting platforms. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this opportunity interests you, we encourage you to apply. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, consistently recognized among the nation's top eye hospitals. Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients through advanced clinical care, research, and education. 


Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Wills Eye Hospital is unable to provide employment sponsorship for this position. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Financial Analyst, Philanthropy & Restricted Funds opportunity in Philadelphia, PA. 


Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Plant Operations Technician | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27779604&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>69efd9a5-6ed6-40a2-9dcd-9c96cb8e3aef</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Plant Operations Technician in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll be responsible for the daily operation, maintenance, and reliability of building systems within a healthcare environment. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week (Monday - Friday 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM) opportunity for someone who wants to ensure a safe, compliant, and fully functional facility by supporting plant operations, performing preventative maintenance, troubleshooting systems, and assisting with regulatory compliance activities. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support the Director of Facilities. You&rsquo;ll manage mechanical and utility systems, preventative and corrective maintenance, and regulatory compliance and safety. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, have strong attention to detail, and value a safe healthcare environment. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Assists with the operation, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, steam, and other complex mechanical and electrical building systems. 






Performs routine and preventative maintenance in accordance with manufacturer specifications, regulatory standards, and departmental procedures. 






Troubleshoots and maintains core plant systems including, but not limited to, boilers, chillers, steam systems, medical gas and vacuum systems, compressors, pumps, cooling towers, air handling and distribution systems, motors, and basic electrical and control systems. 






Monitors equipment performance and operating conditions; accurately documents system status and takes appropriate corrective action or escalates issues to the Director of Facilities as needed. 








Repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing systems, fixtures, and related mechanical or electrical equipment. 






Prepares for and coordinates installation and modification of building systems and infrastructure, including minor construction and renovation activities. 






Utilizes computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) to document, track, and complete work orders in a timely and accurate manner. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School Diploma or GED 






Two (2) to five (5) years of experience in plant operations, facilities maintenance, or building engineering, preferably in a healthcare or regulated environment 






Valid Driver&rsquo;s License 






Working knowledge of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems 




Preferred Qualifications 




Trade or Technical School training in HVAC, electrical, or plumbing 






Familiarity with healthcare compliance standards and building codes 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 



Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Plant Operations Technician opportunity in Philadelphia, PA. 
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.
 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Part-Time - King of Prussia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27779237&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>a17aeda3-b392-42d7-911f-a28225825768</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in King of Prussia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Part-Time 24 hours per week (Mon, Tues, Thurs 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM) opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 

Recent graduates from relevant education with an interest in a career in Ophthalmology.





Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required. 




Preferred Qualifications 

Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience. 





Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in King of Prussia, PA.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27778780&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>bf23f127-f4a7-4f9e-82c5-2099ea0f1180</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 






Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required. 






Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in Philadelphia, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Registered Nurse (RN) - Operating Room | Full-Time - Cherry Hill, NJ]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27778785&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>4a1a4c69-3bd7-4309-a5c6-946d517e4bf2</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Staff Nurse in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you&rsquo;ll maintain the proficiency of the surgeons' needs, techniques, and requirements at all times in the scrub or circulating role. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to make a direct impact on patient safety and surgical care. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient care coordination, surgical workflow, and clinical support throughout the perioperative process, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you consistently deliver safe, compassionate, and detaildriven patient care. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Adheres to strict Universal Precautions and Blood-borne Pathogens protocols. 






Supports anesthesia, maintains patent patient airways, including adult and pediatric patients. 






Assess the learning needs of patients/significant other(s), and has knowledge of normal growth and development stages. 








Cares for specimens and cultures as directed by set policies. 






Administers drugs and responds to drug-related complications in a timely and safe manner. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail oriented, adaptable, and committed to safe, high quality patient care. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Associate&rsquo;s Degree in Nursing required. 






Active PA State Nursing License required. 






Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification required. 






One (1) year of clinical experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Bachelor's Degree in Nursing preferred. 






Three (3) years of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Operating Room Staff Nurse opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034)
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Registered Nurse (RN) - Operating Room | Full-Time - Cherry Hill, NJ]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27778784&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>9a1efad7-0ca6-4e81-b5c2-211462c67c9f</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Staff Nurse in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you&rsquo;ll maintain the proficiency of the surgeons' needs, techniques, and requirements at all times in the scrub or circulating role. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to make a direct impact on patient safety and surgical care. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient care coordination, surgical workflow, and clinical support throughout the perioperative process, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you consistently deliver safe, compassionate, and detaildriven patient care. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Adheres to strict Universal Precautions and Blood-borne Pathogens protocols. 






Supports anesthesia, maintains patent patient airways, including adult and pediatric patients. 






Assess the learning needs of patients/significant other(s), and has knowledge of normal growth and development stages. 








Cares for specimens and cultures as directed by set policies. 






Administers drugs and responds to drug-related complications in a timely and safe manner. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail oriented, adaptable, and committed to safe, high quality patient care. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Associate&rsquo;s Degree in Nursing required. 






Active PA State Nursing License required. 






Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification required. 






One (1) year of clinical experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Bachelor's Degree in Nursing preferred. 






Three (3) years of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Operating Room Staff Nurse opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034)
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) | Full-Time - Cherry Hill, NJ]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27778783&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>6146c810-3f18-46e0-84d3-c06c6b1d261e</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician (Certified Surgical Technologist) in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you&rsquo;ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.  


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases. 






Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control). 






Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing. 








Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case. 






Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures. 






Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices. 






Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 



Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma or equivalent required. 






Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST) 






BLS Certificate required. 






One (1) year of clinical experience required. 





 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034)
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title><![CDATA[Registered Nurse - Pre-Op/PACU | Full-Time - Cherry Hill, NJ]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27778787&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>fe03d889-8a1d-4de4-89df-8e2a0fc02b8d</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Pre-Op/PACU Registered Nurse in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide safe, patient-centered nursing care, apply clinical judgment, and collaborate with the healthcare team to support positive patient outcomes. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to provide high-quality care while growing their clinical skills in a collaborative healthcare environment. 
 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support safe, high-quality, patient-centered care while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient care activities, clinical assessments, treatments, coordination of services, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you demonstrate strong clinical judgment, clear communication, adaptability, and a commitment to safe, patient-centered care. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Possesses knowledge of and the ability to perform duties in accordance with established standards for all Nursing practices as set forth in the Hospital policies. 






Keeps proficient and is knowledgeable of patient&rsquo;s needs, techniques, and requirements at all times. 






Assesses the learning needs of patients/significant other(s), and has knowledge of normal growth and development stages. 






Cares for specimens and cultures in accordance with Hospital policies and best practices. 








Possesses knowledge of anesthetic agents, techniques, actions and interactions to include patients of all ages. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented and adaptable. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) required. 






Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required. 






Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) required. 






Registered Nurse license in the state of Pennsylvania required. 






One year of clinical experience is required. 






Associate&rsquo;s Degree in Nursing required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Bachelor&rsquo;s Degree in Nursing or equivalent preferred. 






Three years of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Pre-Op/PACU Registered Nurse opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034).
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Patient Service Representative | Full-Time - Cherry Hill, NJ]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27778778&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Patient Service Representative in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you&rsquo;ll greet patients courteously, register patients for their appointments efficiently and accurately, make appropriate follow up appointments and enter the patients' charges accurately. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to provide an ideal patient experience while also looking to grow their skillset in a healthcare environment.  


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage the administrative and operational workflow of patient registration, insurance verification, appointment coordination, and communication with both patients and clinical staff, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Ensures that all patients are greeted in a friendly and professional manner. 






Ensures that all patients are registered in a timely manner with the appropriate demographic information and insurance information entered into NextGen practice management system. 






Ensures that the patient's insurance has been verified and any necessary referrals and/or authorizations are obtained prior to being seen. Alert manager to any problems with a patient's coverage and jointly decide if the patient must pay for services or reschedule their appointment. Registrar will always take into consideration the medical urgency of a patient's condition when making this determination. 








Ensures that the resident and staff attending have signed the charts prior to entering any charges. 






Makes appropriate appointments for the patient by carefully reviewing the physician's instructions on when and where to follow-up. When there is confusion, seek out a physician or manager for clarification. 






Communicates with patients if there is a long wait expected and continue to give patients updates as to the expected wait times. 






Communicate with the technicians as necessary to service a patient's needs. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High school diploma or equivalent required. 






Two (2) years of experience in health care required. 






Exceptional customer service practices required. 






The ability to verbally communicate information to staff and patients in a professional customer focused manner required. 






Experience using a computer in an office setting and familiarity with navigating EHR/EMR interfaces. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Proficient with ICD-9 codes, CPT coding, medical terminology and HIPAA regulations preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 



Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Patient Service Representative opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034).
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Full-Time - King of Prussia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27777889&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>0a27e065-5fd1-4cff-85c9-4c0cdf9bbfdf</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in King of Prussia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 

Recent graduates from relevant education with an interest in a career in Ophthalmology.

Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required.




Preferred Qualifications 




Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience preferred. 


Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in King of Prussia, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Full-Time - King of Prussia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27777891&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>5ce1c8cc-3cbd-482f-8eab-8f6ce41f03cc</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in King of Prussia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 

Recent graduates from relevant education with an interest in a career in Ophthalmology.





Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience. 


Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in King of Prussia, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Full-Time - Plymouth Meeting, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27776907&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>56b6b628-a1f3-4dd8-ae48-f5762ad37d26</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in Plymouth Meeting, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 






Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required. 






Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in Plymouth Meeting, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Patient Service Representative | Full-Time - Plymouth Meeting, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27775403&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>ec449836-8931-4c8b-8b39-6e2cec4662c0</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Patient Service Representative in Plymouth Meeting, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll greet patients courteously, register patients for their appointments efficiently and accurately, make appropriate follow up appointments and enter the patients' charges accurately. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week type opportunity for someone who wants to provide an ideal patient experience while also looking to grow their skillset in a healthcare environment.  


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage the administrative and operational workflow of patient registration, insurance verification, appointment coordination, and communication with both patients and clinical staff, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Ensures that all patients are greeted in a friendly and professional manner. 






Ensures that all patients are registered in a timely manner with the appropriate demographic information and insurance information entered into NextGen practice management system. 






Ensures that the patient's insurance has been verified and any necessary referrals and/or authorizations are obtained prior to being seen. Alert manager to any problems with a patient's coverage and jointly decide if the patient must pay for services or reschedule their appointment. Registrar will always take into consideration the medical urgency of a patient's condition when making this determination. 








Ensures that the resident and staff attending have signed the charts prior to entering any charges. 






Makes appropriate appointments for the patient by carefully reviewing the physician's instructions on when and where to follow-up. When there is confusion, seek out a physician or manager for clarification. 






Communicates with patients if there is a long wait expected and continue to give patients updates as to the expected wait times. 






Communicate with the technicians as necessary to service a patient's needs. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High school diploma or equivalent required. 






Two (2) years of experience in health care required. 






Exceptional customer service practices required. 






The ability to verbally communicate information to staff and patients in a professional customer focused manner required. 






Experience using a computer in an office setting and familiarity with navigating EHR/EMR interfaces. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Proficient with ICD-9 codes, CPT coding, medical terminology and HIPAA regulations preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 



Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Patient Service Representative opportunity in Plymouth Meeting, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ophthalmic Technician | Full-Time - Plymouth Meeting, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27774815&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>8772efde-5721-442c-a40a-8d7c44c23558</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Ophthalmic Technician in Plymouth Meeting, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide a variety of preliminary ocular assessment activities, including but not limited to, obtaining a complete and accurate medical history, visual acuity and stereo testing, lensometry, motility, applanation tonometry, pupil dilation, potential acuity meter testing and, and manifest refraction/autorefractometry under the direct supervision of the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have patient interaction without high-stress critical care, who has an interest in eye health and vision care, and wants to expand their knowledge. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient flow through the eye clinic and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Provides assistance to the physician with examination procedures and other patient care activities as requested. 






Oversees the efficient flow of patients through the eye clinic, assuring that resources are sufficient for scheduled patients and that they are directed appropriately. 






When appropriate, performs lensometry, including reading lenses with multifocal and progressive adds, power of sphere, axis of cylinder power and orientation of prism. 








Performs intraocular pressure assessments through the use of applanation tonometry and also utilizing the tonopen. 






Instills dilating drops (and other ophthalmic drops) per physician's instructions. 






Interacts and communicates in a professional manner with fellow employees, medical staff and other health team professionals. 






Ensures that exam rooms are stocked with appropriate instruments, as well as patient handouts, & any other equipment/materials, as required by physicians. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma required. 






Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) after two (2) years on the job required. 






Two (2) years of clinical/healthcare experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Proven record of attention to detail, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 






Proficient and accurate computer typing skills. 






Must be able to effectively communicate both in writing and orally. 






Broad knowledge base of ophthalmic terminology. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 



 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Ophthalmic Technician opportunity in Plymouth Meeting, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Registered Nurse - Pre-Op/PACU | Per Diem - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27774638&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
      <guid>525c3133-1725-489c-be0b-572179dbfa8a</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Pre-Op/PACU Registered Nurse in Philadelphia, PA at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Philadelphia Stadium Campus. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide safe, patient-centered nursing care, apply clinical judgment, and collaborate with the healthcare team to support positive patient outcomes. This is a Per Diem opportunity for someone who wants to provide high-quality care while growing their clinical skills in a collaborative healthcare environment. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support safe, high-quality, patient-centered care while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient care activities, clinical assessments, treatments, coordination of services, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you demonstrate strong clinical judgment, clear communication, adaptability, and a commitment to safe, patient-centered care. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Possesses knowledge of and the ability to perform duties in accordance with established standards for all Nursing practices as set forth in the Hospital policies. 






Keeps proficient and is knowledgeable of patient&rsquo;s needs, techniques, and requirements at all times. 






Assesses the learning needs of patients/significant other(s), and has knowledge of normal growth and development stages. 






Cares for specimens and cultures in accordance with Hospital policies and best practices. 








Possesses knowledge of anesthetic agents, techniques, actions and interactions to include patients of all ages. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented and adaptable. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) required. 






Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required. 






Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) required. 






Registered Nurse license in the state of Pennsylvania required. 






One year of clinical experience is required. 






Associate&rsquo;s Degree in Nursing required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Bachelor&rsquo;s Degree in Nursing or equivalent preferred. 






Three years of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 



Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Pre-Op/PACU Registered Nurse opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Philadelphia Stadium Campus (3340 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145).
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician (Certified Surgical Technologist) in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.  


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases. 






Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control). 






Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing. 








Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case. 






Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures. 






Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices. 






Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma or equivalent required.

Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST).





BLS Certificate required. 






One (1) year of clinical experience required. 




 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity in Philadelphia, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician (Certified Surgical Technologist) in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you&rsquo;ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.  


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases. 






Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control). 






Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing. 








Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case. 






Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures. 






Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices. 






Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma or equivalent required.

Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST).





BLS Certificate required. 






One (1) year of clinical experience required. 




 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity in Philadelphia, PA.
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Certified Medical Assistant (Pre-op/PACU) | Full-Time - Cherry Hill, NJ]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27774180&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Certified Medical Assistant (Pre-op/PACU) in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you&rsquo;ll provide age-appropriate patient care in accordance with hospital policies and best practices under the supervision and direction of a Registered Nurse. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to work closely with patients, has an interest in critical care environments, and wants to learn advanced nursing skills. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient comfort and daily needs, vital signs and observations, patient safety, documentation, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Assists with patient hygiene, mobility, physical comfort, eating and drinking, while observing patients for any changes. 






Records patient vital signs, routinely, or as directed. 






Performs 12 lead EKG. 








Maintains competency in routine blood draws and patient specimen process. 






Escorts or transfers patients in the hospital as needed. 






Assists with the discharge of patients and escorting them to their vehicles. 






Assists in the maintenance of unit cleanliness and equipment cleanliness. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, demonstrate adaptability, flexibility, and accountability, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School Diploma or Equivalent required. 






Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) required. 






CMA or RMA required. 






ServSafe required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Completion of a Medical Assistant Course or equivalent preferred. 






Two (2) to three (3) years of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 



Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Certified Medical Assistant (Pre-Op/PACU) opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034).
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Perioperative Nurse Manager | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27774186&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring a Perioperative Nurse Manager in Philadelphia, PA at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Philadelphia Stadium Campus. In this role, you&rsquo;ll report to the Director of Nursing and be responsible for coordinating all nursing care and related activities of the Operating Room in coordination with the PACU/Pre-Op Manager, Materials Management and Central Processing to deliver high quality patient care in a safe, efficient manager according to policies and procedures in compliance with local, state and federal regulatory bodies. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to lead a surgical nursing team, coordinate complex perioperative operations, ensure patient safety and high-quality care, and gain leadership experience in a critical hospital department. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage the Operating Room and ensure it functions safely, efficiently, and in compliance with hospital and regulatory standards, while supporting staff development and contributing to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you enjoy working in a fast-paced clinical environment, have strong attention to detail, and value patient interaction. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Possess knowledge of and the ability to perform duties in accordance with established standards for Perioperative Nursing practices as set forth in the Hospital's policies. 






Ensures that staff are adhering to strict Standard Precautions and Blood-Borne Pathogens protocols. 






Ensures that OR staff remain proficient and be knowledgeable of surgeons' needs, techniques, and requirements at all times in the scrub or circulating role. 








Leads efforts to maintain a safe and aseptic environment at all times for the patient and staff. 






Identifies the need to evaluate and revise nursing policies and procedures as the affect patient care. 






Participates in the QA/QI program in respective area by assisting in the planning and implementation of creative approaches to patient care. 






Conducts and attends regular staff meetings and in-services in order to remain current with Hospital best practices and procedures. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) required. 






Active Pennsylvania State Nursing License required. 






Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required. 






3 to 5 years OR nursing experience is required with demonstrated leadership and management skills required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Perioperative Nurse Manager opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Philadelphia Stadium Campus (3340 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19145).
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Registered Nurse (RN) - Operating Room | Full-Time - Philadelphia, PA]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27774188&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Staff Nurse in Philadelphia, PA at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Philadelphia Stadium Campus. In this role, you&rsquo;ll maintain the proficiency of the surgeons' needs, techniques, and requirements at all times in the scrub or circulating role. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to make a direct impact on patient safety and surgical care. 


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage patient care coordination, surgical workflow, and clinical support throughout the perioperative process, and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you consistently deliver safe, compassionate, and detaildriven patient care. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




Adheres to strict Universal Precautions and Blood-borne Pathogens protocols. 






Supports anesthesia, maintains patent patient airways, including adult and pediatric patients. 






Assess the learning needs of patients/significant other(s), and has knowledge of normal growth and development stages. 








Cares for specimens and cultures as directed by set policies. 






Administers drugs and responds to drug-related complications in a timely and safe manner. 




 


What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail oriented, adaptable, and committed to safe, high quality patient care. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




Associate&rsquo;s Degree in Nursing required. 






Active PA State Nursing License required. 






Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification required. 






One (1) year of clinical experience required. 




Preferred Qualifications 




Bachelor's Degree in Nursing preferred. 






Three (3) years of clinical experience is preferred. 




We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization. 


 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our Operating Room Staff Nurse opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Philadelphia Stadium Campus (3340 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145).
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) | Full-Time - Cherry Hill, NJ]]></title>
      <link>https://j.brt.mv/jb.do?reqGK=27774181&amp;companyGK=57199&amp;portalGK=48931</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician (Certified Surgical Technologist) in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you&rsquo;ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.  


 


Why Join Wills Eye 


At Wills Eye Hospital, you&rsquo;ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care. 


We offer: 




Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs) 






Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth 






A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment 






Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams 




 


In this role, you&rsquo;ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You&rsquo;ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience. 


You&rsquo;ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures. 


 


Key Responsibilities 




In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases. 






Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control). 






Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing. 








Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case. 






Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures. 






Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices. 






Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician. 




What You Bring 


You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers. 


Minimum Qualifications 




High School diploma or equivalent required.

Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST)





BLS Certificate required. 






One (1) year of clinical experience required. 




 


About Wills Eye Hospital 


Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world. 


Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care. 


 


Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034).
Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.]]></description>
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