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UMEC Driver - Ophthalmology (Part-Time)

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
Jun 10, 2026
Description

The
Center for Community Outreach and Policy provides vision services to children
and adults in underserved communities throughout Los Angeles County and
surrounding areas. This position serves primarily as the driver for the UCLA
Mobile Eye Clinic (UMEC), with responsibility for operating and transporting
the CNG bus or electric box truck to assigned clinic location. The individual
will work under the supervision of the manager for the Center for Community
Outreach and Policy.

Salary
Range: $25.33 - $34.07 Hourly

Qualifications

Required:

  • High
    School Diploma
  • Ability
    to maintain a California driver's license.
  • Must
    possess a valid California Driver's License for the class of vehicles to be
    operated (Class B with passenger and airbrake endorsement) and subject to
    Calif. DMV pull notice system.
  • One
    year of experience in the operation of automotive equipment; or an equivalent
    combination of education and experience.
  • Skill
    in driving and parking a 40-foot vehicle
  • Ability
    to push, pull or carry 30 lbs. or more.
  • Skill
    to operate computer to check email messages/requests and the internet.
  • Must
    have no license restrictions other than for corrective lenses.
  • Ability
    to communicate effectively in person, on the phone, and in writing. Ability to
    read, write, and perform arithmetic calculations. Skill to obtain or convey
    clear information at various organizational levels.
  • Ability
    to interact with people of various social, cultural, economic and educational
    backgrounds in a friendly and effective manner. Ability to work as part of a
    team and to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with
    colleagues. Interpersonal skills to maintain comfortable and cooperative
    working relationships with patients, physicians and staff.
  • Ability
    to work with medical students, undergrads, and volunteers.
  • Availability
    to work weekends and evenings at health fairs, homeless shelters or other
    events. Flexibility in adapting to new assignments. Ability to shift priorities
    and adapt to change in wide variety of situations.
  • Ability
    to work under minimal supervision.
  • Ability
    to accept responsibility and account for his/her actions or work performed
  • Demonstrate
    organizational skills to effectively complete duties/tasks independently and on
    a timely basis.

Preferred:

  • Basic
    Life Support (BLS) from American Heart Association, or American Red Cross.
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