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Abo Certification Jobs (NOW HIRING)

ABO Certification or State Licensure. * Prior Experience can replace need for State Licensure Physical Demands: * Equal amounts of prolonged walking, standing, sitting, are required to effectively ...

Optician

Crystal, MN · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

ABO Certification is desired but not required * Strong communicator and listener * Committed team player * Sales and computer skills Schedule: * Monday to Friday Supplemental pay types: * Commission ...

Optician

Madison, WI

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

... ABO) Certification within 18 months or three (3) testing periods from the date of hire and maintain the certification Required American Board of Opticianry (ABO) Certification and/or National Contact ...

Optician

Clarksburg, WV

$17 - $21.75/hr

ABO Certification required * BLS thru the AHA For More Information Contact: Melani B. Alper Spectrum Healthcare Resources melani_alper@spectrumhealth.com 314-744-4248 "At Spectrum, we utilize over ...

Optician

Clarksburg, WV · On-site

$17 - $21.75/hr

ABO Certification required * BLS thru the AHA For More Information Contact: Melani B. Alper Spectrum Healthcare Resources melani_alper@spectrumhealth.com 314-744-4248 "At Spectrum, we utilize over ...

Optician

Crystal, MN · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

ABO Certification is desired but not required * Strong communicator and listener * Committed team player * Sales and computer skills Schedule: * Monday to Friday Supplemental pay types: * Commission ...

Optician

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

ABO Certification is desired but not required * Strong communicator and listener * Committed team player * Sales and computer skills Schedule: * Monday to Friday Supplemental pay types: * Commission ...

Optician

Clarksburg, WV · On-site

$17 - $21.75/hr

ABO Certification required * BLS For more information contact: Jasmine Goodman 314-744-4266 Jasmine_Goodman@spectrumhealth.com "At Spectrum, we utilize over thirty-five years of experience providing ...

Optician

Clarksburg, WV

$17 - $21.75/hr

ABO Certification required * BLS For more information contact: Jasmine Goodman 314-744-4266 Jasmine_Goodman@spectrumhealth.com "At Spectrum, we utilize over thirty-five years of experience providing ...

Optician

Madison, WI · On-site

$21.70 - $32.55/hr

... ABO) Certification within 18 months or three (3) testing periods from the date of hire and maintain the certification Required • American Board of Opticianry (ABO) Certification and/or National ...

Optician

Clarksburg, WV · On-site

$17 - $21.75/hr

ABO Certification required * BLS For more information contact: Jasmine Goodman 314-744-4266 Jasmine_Goodman@spectrumhealth.com "At Spectrum, we utilize over thirty-five years of experience providing ...

Notifies HR that the candidates have arrived to start work with ABO. * Oversee and coordinate the center's certification schedule; initial, annual, CPR. * Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness ...

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How much do abo certification jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for abo certification in the United States is $19.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is ABO certification?

ABO certification refers to the credential awarded by the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO). It is a voluntary process that demonstrates an orthodontist’s commitment to excellence and lifelong learning in their field. Achieving ABO certification involves a rigorous examination and a peer review of treated cases, ensuring the orthodontist meets the highest standards of patient care. This certification sets orthodontists apart as experts who have gone beyond the basic educational and licensing requirements.

What is the difference between Abo Certification vs Abo Technician?

AspectAbo CertificationAbo Technician
CredentialsCertification awarded after completing training and passing examsPractical skills and experience in installing and maintaining Abo systems
Work EnvironmentTypically involves training, certification exams, and administrative tasksHands-on work installing, repairing, and maintaining Abo systems
Industry UsageRecognized credential for professionals seeking employment or certificationPractical role performed on-site at client locations

In summary, Abo Certification is a credential that validates your knowledge and skills in Abo systems, often required for employment or advanced roles. An Abo Technician is a professional who applies these skills in the field, performing installation and maintenance tasks. Both are essential in the Abo industry but serve different purposes: certification for qualification and technician roles for practical work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive with an ABO (American Board of Opticianry) Certification, and why are they important?

To thrive with an ABO Certification, you need a solid understanding of optical theory, lens technology, and eyewear fitting, usually supported by formal opticianry education and passing the ABO exam. Familiarity with optical dispensing tools, lensometers, and practice management software is typically required. Excellent customer service, attention to detail, and effective communication distinguish top-performing opticians. These skills ensure accurate vision correction, customer satisfaction, and compliance with industry standards.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals preparing for ABO certification exams, and how can they be overcome?

One common challenge for those pursuing ABO certification is mastering the breadth of clinical knowledge and practical skills required for the exams. Many candidates find balancing study time with professional and personal responsibilities difficult. To overcome these challenges, it’s helpful to create a structured study plan, utilize official ABO resources and practice exams, and join study groups or workshops for peer support and clarification of complex topics. Consistent, focused preparation and seeking mentorship from certified professionals can greatly improve exam readiness and confidence.
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Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Why Ocala Eye

  • Be a part of a growing company that truly cares about both its patients and its employees
  • We invest in our opticians growth, giving annual allowances for both continuing education and POF memberships
  • Compensation includes both an hourly wage and commission opportunities
  • No late nights! Standard 8-5 work day
  • Full benefits and generous PTO policy
  • Employee discounts and perks

Summary

We are looking for someone with a passion for patient care.  State licensure is not a requirement if you have experience and background in Optical Sales.  Taking care of our patients is our number one priority.  Use your optical experience to properly fit and frame the patient for the best experience and optics. 

Essential duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned on an as needed daily basis by supervisor or other management staff.

  • Arrives on time, ready, willing and able to work each and every day scheduled.
  • Customer service takes precedence over any other function: when in doubt, satisfy the customer first.
  • Maintains professional, courteous and patient focused attitude and approach to patients and fellow employees at all times.
  • Cooperates with all staff members, creating a team environment, by cooperating in projects and sharing the workload evenly.
  • Determines patient’s current lens prescription, when necessary, using a lensometer or a lens analyzer.
  • Conducts a complete lifestyle interview to determine the patient’s unique set of needs and wants.
  • Using the rules of prescription analysis to evaluate the patient’s prescription and determines which lens style is appropriate for the patient.
  • Using the rules of color and shape analysis, presents appropriate frames to patient for consideration.
  • Uses Company approved demonstration samples and scripting of features, advantages, and benefits, demonstrates lens products and lens treatments.
  • Uses Company approved techniques to overcome objections, closing the sale, and recommending additional pairs of eyewear.
  • Accurately measures each patient’s bridge, eye size, temple length, vertex distance, pupillary distance and optical center, within Company standards.
  • Uses optical management system to enter patient’s demographic, prescription, financial, insurance and Medicare DME data.
  • Computes amount of the sale and collects payment for services.
  • Transmits the order to the optical laboratory.
  • Runs day sheet and payment report daily.
  • Runs the non-dispensed report and to-do list weekly.
  • Writes a personal thank you note to patients after a purchase is made within 21 days of sale.
  • Verifies finished lenses meet or exceeds ANSI Z80.1 standards.
  • Modifies and shapes eyewear fronts, temples, and nosepads, to comfortably fit the patient’s’ facial symmetry and appropriately position the lenses in front of the patient’s eyes.
  • Educates the patient on the features, advantages, and benefits, care and use of the eyewear. If necessary, demonstrates again, how to use the product.
  • Maintains a current working knowledge of the features, advantages and benefits of all of the latest optical products available in the marketplace.
  • Attends meetings, training courses, and inventory audits either during or after business hours as necessary.
  • Housekeeping responsibilities: dusting, maintaining frame boards by keeping frames grouped by manufacturer and gender, keep frame boards stocked, and clean mirrors at each dispensing table.
  • Answer phone and determine what the caller’s needs and wants are and successfully transfer or handle the call.
  • Willingly complies with all Company and Department policies and procedures, as outlined in the Ocala Eye Employee Handbook, and/or other memoranda or appropriate management communications.
  • If licensed, maintains their license in a current and ‘in good standing’ condition.
  • Obtains the required continuing education to maintain licensure and/or ABO certification.
  • Maintains an up-to-date knowledge of the latest technological advancements in optical products by attending seminars and reading and studying monthly trade publications.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education and/or Experience:

  • LDO not required; prior experience accepted instead
  • Graduation from an approved two-year optician’s school, OR;
  • Prior dispensing experience if not an opticianary school graduate.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • ABO certification or current State of Florida licensure as an optician. ABO Certification or State Licensure.
  • Prior Experience can replace need for State Licensure

Physical Demands:

  • Equal amounts of prolonged walking, standing, sitting, are required to effectively accomplish the tasks. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. They are also required to handle and work with small findings and optical tools, which require a high degree of manual dexterity. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to fifty pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, intermediate vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. These skills can be supplemented through the use of contact lenses, refractive surgery or spectacles.

Work Environment:

  • The majority of the work is performed in an optical dispensary or optical laboratory. These are clean environments that require regular housekeeping and maintenance by employees.
  • Most work is accomplished during regularly posted optical shop hours. Some overtime may be required in order to accommodate patients or as a rotated evening closing, for department meetings, training meeting, inventory audits etc.