Clarkson Eyecare

Optician

Frisco, Texas, United States Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Optician at Clarkson Eyecare. Skills: Dispense glasses, Fit contacts, Patient experience. Achieve world class Total Patient Experience. Maximize retail sales”

What You'll Achieve.

Maximize retail sales

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Travel to other locations may be required, Frequent walking (75%), Sitting (50%), Standing (50%), Regular bending, Stooping, Reaching (25–50%), Lift, carry, push, and pull items up to 25 lbs, Fine motor skills, Full use of hands, Constant grasping, Writing/typing, Use of technology, Visual and auditory acuity, Color vision, Depth perception, Peripheral vision, Ability to adjust focus, Occasional driving, Occasional climbing

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum of 1 year in a position interacting with customers/patients or the equivalent combination of education and experience, Favorable result on background check as required by state, Must be able to provide proof of identity and right to work in the United States

Nice to Have

Previous medical office experience, Previous ophthalmic experience, ABO and NCLE certifications

What You'll Do.

Achieve world class Total Patient Experience

Maximize retail sales

Support patients’ medical needs

Dispense and fit glasses

Dispense and fit contacts

Connect patient's needs to goods

Build relationships with patients

Deliver great medical support

Determine patient wants and needs

Sell to exceed expectations

Assist patients in selecting frames

Coordinate frames with measurements

Educate and recommend lenses

Educate and recommend coatings

Educate and recommend frames

Dispense patient orders

Repair patient frames

Adjust patient frames

Free ATS check

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