Ocular Recovery Technicians often work in a variety of clinical and non-clinical settings, including hospitals, surgical centers, and morgues, with much of their work occurring on-call, including nights, weekends, and holidays. The role can involve responding to time-sensitive donor referrals, traveling to recovery sites, and working as part of a recovery team to coordinate with other medical professionals and donor family representatives. Due to the urgent nature of tissue recovery, flexibility and readiness to be dispatched are essential. While the schedule may be irregular, many organizations offer shift differentials, overtime opportunities, and the chance to take on leadership or training roles for career advancement.