A typical day for a Vision Screener involves conducting vision assessments for individuals in settings like schools, clinics, or community health events, recording detailed results, and communicating findings professionally to supervisors or healthcare providers. You might interact with a diverse range of people, including children, adults, and sometimes those with special needs, requiring flexibility and strong people skills. Vision Screeners often work as part of a team, collaborating with nurses, optometrists, or educators. The work is generally structured around scheduled appointments or group screenings, offering variety and meaningful interaction throughout the day.