Licensed Optician

What they do

  • Obtaining patient prescriptions from Optometrists and Ophthalmologists.
  • Taking customer information and measurements of the ocular area.
  • Recommending frames or contact lenses that suit the customer's style, face, and specifications.
  • Adjusting and fitting frames according to the prescriptions and customer's specifications, as well as to suit the customer's face.
  • Preparing work orders for the Optical Technicians to use to manufacture the lenses.
  • Using specialized equipment, such as calipers, lensometers, and lens gauges.
  • Keeping inventory on frames and contact lenses to ensure product variety and customer satisfaction.
  • Repairing broken frames.
  • Educating customers on how to wear and maintain glasses and contact lenses.
  • Performing administrative duties, such as managing prescriptions, customer records, and insurance.

Qualifications

  • An Associate's degree or Certification in Opticianry.
  • On-the-job training and experience in clinical work.
  • A state license or certification to practice as an Optician.
  • The ability to operate specialized equipment.
  • Excellent customer service and sales ability.
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