A licensed dispensing optician helps select and fit patients with prescription eyewear in an optometrist’s office. As a licensed dispensing optician, you work with customers to choose the best type of eyeglasses or contact lenses for their eye health and lifestyle habits, ensure they fit comfortably, and coordinate with ophthalmic laboratory technicians to create the eyewear. You also educate patients on how to insert contact lenses and care for them properly. To become a licensed dispensing optician, you typically need an associate or bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, such as opticianry, on-the-job training, and state licensing. Some employers also offer apprenticeship programs that provide practical training in assisting patients, fitting eyewear, and sending prescriptions.