Optical Dispenser Jobs
By Kaiser Permanente At , Tustin, 92780 $30.57 - $33.87 an hour
Patient Procedures and Activities: Assemble patient education materials.
Orient and train new or less experienced personnel.
Assume other activities and responsibilities from time to time as directed.
Upholds Kaiser Permanente's Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable state, federal and local laws.
Manages and resolves member eyewear complaints.
Determines member vision eligibility and benefits.
Optical Sales Lead Dispenser
By Kaiser Permanente At , Antioch, Ca $37.98 an hour

ABO (American Board of Opticianary) certification preferred.

High School Diploma/GED. 25 wpm required.

Optical Trainer Jobs
By Essilor and Subsidiaries At , Dallas, 75234, Tx
3-5 years training experience in optical and/or medical related field Optician Certification or License strongly preferred
Excellent remote & in-person interpersonal and leadership skills especially in stressful situations
Identify and report additional training needs to Business Development Manager
Strong Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills
Drive organizational results and outcomes by engaging employees and inspiring their adoption of a new way of working
Works collaboratively with the Lead trainer to assist with training for new location opening or new employees Troubleshoot barriers to success

Are you looking for a job that allows you to use your creativity and technical skills? Become an Optical Dispenser and help people look and feel their best! You'll get to work with the latest technology and use your expertise to help customers find the perfect eyewear. Join our team and make a difference in people's lives today!

An Optical Dispenser is a professional who fits and dispenses eyeglasses and contact lenses to patients. They are responsible for taking measurements, helping customers select frames, and adjusting eyewear to fit the customer's face. To become an Optical Dispenser, you will need to complete a formal training program, obtain a license, and gain experience in the field. Skills required for an Optical Dispenser include customer service, communication, attention to detail, problem-solving, and knowledge of eyewear products. Knowledge required includes understanding of optical principles, anatomy of the eye, and the ability to use optical instruments. Responsibilities include taking measurements, helping customers select frames, adjusting eyewear to fit the customer's face, and providing advice on eyewear care. Experience in the field is beneficial, as is a certification from the American Board of Opticianry. Tools that help Optical Dispensers work more effectively include optical measuring instruments, frame displays, and computer software. Good tips to help Optical Dispensers do their job more effectively include staying up to date on the latest eyewear trends, offering personalized service, and providing helpful advice to customers. Common interview questions for Optical Dispensers include questions about customer service, knowledge of eyewear products, and experience in the field.