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Weekend Optician Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Optician (20505)

Wilsonville, OR · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

Assess optical needs of patients; analyze and interpret prescriptions written by ophthalmologists ... Ability to work a flexible work schedule, including evenings and weekends, and a willingness to ...

Optician (20505)

Wilsonville, OR · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

Assess optical needs of patients; analyze and interpret prescriptions written by ophthalmologists ... Ability to work a flexible work schedule, including evenings and weekends, and a willingness to ...

Optician (20505)

Wilsonville, OR · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

Assess optical needs of patients; analyze and interpret prescriptions written by ophthalmologists ... Ability to work a flexible work schedule, including evenings and weekends, and a willingness to ...

Experienced Optician

Lake Oswego, OR · On-site

$18 - $23.25/hr

Glance Optics and Eyewear (Glance) opened in October 2002 and has earned a reputation as "The" place to shop for eyewear. Whether you call it luxury, fashion, funky, or cool, Glance is the place to ...

Experienced Optician

Lake Oswego, OR · On-site

$18 - $23.25/hr

Glance Optics and Eyewear (Glance) opened in October 2002 and has earned a reputation as "The" place to shop for eyewear. Whether you call it luxury, fashion, funky, or cool, Glance is the place to ...

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Weekend Optician information

What is the difference between Weekend Optician vs Full-Time Optician?

AspectWeekend OpticianFull-Time Optician
CredentialsOptician certification/licenseOptician certification/license
Work EnvironmentPart-time, weekend hours at optical storesFull-time, weekday and weekend hours at optical stores
Employer & Industry UsageOptical retail stores, clinicsOptical retail stores, clinics, hospitals
Search & Comparison IntentPart-time, weekend optician rolesFull-time optician roles

The main difference between a Weekend Optician and a Full-Time Optician lies in their work hours and availability. Weekend Opticians typically work part-time during weekends, making them ideal for those seeking flexible schedules. Full-Time Opticians work regular hours throughout the week, often with additional weekend shifts. Both roles require similar credentials and are found in optical retail and healthcare settings.

Where do weekend opticians make the most money?

Weekend opticians tend to earn higher wages in regions with a higher cost of living and greater demand for optical services, such as urban areas or affluent communities. Compensation can also vary based on experience, certifications, and the employer's size and location, with some retail chains offering higher weekend pay rates to attract staff during peak hours.

What are the most commonly searched types of Optician jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Optician jobs in Oregon are:

Optician, NW Portland (21153)

Eye Health Northwest

Portland, OR • On-site

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

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Job description

Optician, NW Portland

Peterkort - Portland, OR 97225

Job Description

Provide world class customer service to our patients by providing product information and assisting them in selecting the right eyeglasses to fit their visual needs and lifestyle. Generate sales by promoting products and services. Perform work with a focus on effective communication with the patient, coworkers and the physician. Demonstrate cooperation with coworkers while striving to ensure the highest level of patient care and "customer service," representing EHN in a professional manner at all times.

Supervisory Responsibilities

This position does not have supervisory responsibility but will provide guidance to employees and/or assist with orientation and training of new employees of the work group.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities
  • Greet patients; provide world class customer service by making patients feel welcome and exhibiting a genuine desire to assist patients; is helpful, attentive and responsive; present a professional and respectful demeanor at all times.
  • Assess optical needs of patients; analyze and interpret prescriptions written by ophthalmologists or optometrists.
  • Assist patients with eyeglass selection after considering their prescription, occupation, habits, and facial features; make recommendations on eyeglass frames, lenses, and lens coatings.
  • Customize the fit of glasses by adjusting the frames and taking accurate measurements.
  • Fix, adjust, and refit broken frames.
  • Generate sales of eyeglasses and accessories by educating patients and making recommendations.
  • Educate patients on products and services available, including name brands and the variety of materials available.
  • Provide instructions to patients regarding adapting to, wearing, and caring for eyeglasses.
  • Process paperwork such as inventory and sales tracking, work orders and patient insurance information; maintain records on patients' prescriptions, work orders, and payments.
  • Prepare work orders that provide laboratory technicians the information necessary to grind and insert lenses into a frame, including prescriptions for lenses and information on their size, material, color, and style.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve basic optical problems.
  • Coordinate work with coworkers, including lab technicians to ensure services and products are appropriate and performed in an efficient, timely and accurate manner.
  • Demonstrate team values through cooperation and consideration of coworkers; foster goodwill among coworkers by providing assistance when needed and sharing information that helps others do their jobs; interact with tact, courtesy and diplomacy.
  • Effectively communicate with patients, coworkers and doctors; share information appropriately and complete the communication circle with follow-up as needed; communicate in a positive, upbeat manner while refraining from complaining, gossiping, or engaging in conversations of a negative tone.
  • Perform work in compliance with company policy, department procedures and regulatory requirements, including HIPPA and OSHA.
Level II
  • Proficiency in Level I duties and responsibilities.
  • Maintain current American Board of Opticianry (ABO) Certification.
  • Use strong knowledge of technical concepts in opticianry to maintain minimal re-do rates.
  • Use advanced knowledge of optical theory to address and solve complex optical problems.
  • Mentor and assist Level I opticians and Opticians-in-Training as needed.
Secondary Functions
  • Answer incoming phone calls.
  • Other duties which may be necessary or desirable to serve the patient and support the success of the department or the company overall.
Qualifications Education and/or Experience; Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations (Minimum Requirements)
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum of one year experience preferred.
  • American Board of Opticianry (ABO) certification required or the ability to acquire within 12 months of employment.
  • An equivalent combination of education, experience and training that would provide the knowledge, skills and abilities required for the successful performance of the essential job duties.
Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Must be computer literate.
  • Must possess basic math skills.
  • Knowledge and understanding of optical terminology.
  • Ability to keep current and maintain knowledge base of products and services available to patients.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with a genuine desire to help people.
  • Ability to work cooperatively and interact is a professional and respectful manner with physicians, staff, vendors and patients at all times.
  • Ability to address patient complaints and resolve problems; ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
  • Skill in handing difficult patients successfully and respectfully.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Must be detail oriented.
  • Ability to work a flexible work schedule, including evenings and weekends, and a willingness to rotate to various worksites as needed.
Physical Demands / Work Environment
  • Majority of work is performed in a general office environment. Exposure to moderate levels of noise in a well-lit, well-ventilated and moderately paced environment.
  • This position requires manual/finger dexterity as necessary to perform daily job duties.
  • Occasionally required to stand and/or walk for extended periods of time.
  • Occasionally required to sit for extended periods of time.
  • Occasionally required to reach with hands and arms; lift, push, pull and/or carry objects up to 20 pounds.
  • This position requires continuous and/or frequent talking.
Reasonable Accommodations

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EHN believes that each employee makes a significant contribution to our overall success. That contribution should not be limited by assigned responsibilities. This job description is designed to outline primary functions, qualifications and job scope, but is not intended to limit the employee or EHN to only those job functions identified. EHN expects each employee to offer his or her services wherever and whenever necessary to ensure superior customer service, quality patient care, and the success of our business.