Kaiser Permanente
Overview
Job Summary: Under direct supervision, measures patient facial features, adjusts eyeglass frames, and assists patients in selecting optical items to conform to corresponding optical prescriptions and established procedures. Responsibilities
Patient Procedures and Activities: Assemble patient education materials; assist provider in patient examinations and procedures; consult with provider concerning procedures and patient condition; complete patient forms and records. Laboratories: Clean work area; attach temples to frames; cut lenses to specified size and shape; fit finished lenses into frames; handle computer printouts; inspect lenses and eyeglasses to verify correct processing of prescription; investigate lost, misplaced or incorrectly filled prescription orders; package eyeglasses in containers for courier pick up; refine shape of lenses by smoothing edges; adjust patient eyeglass frames; assist patient in selecting optical items; examine eyeglasses from laboratory; make minor repairs and adjustments to eyeglasses; maintain optical supplies; measure patient facial features; receive and ship finished eyeglasses. Materials and Supplies: Fill requests for equipment and supplies; maintain and order supplies; maintain records of material usage/inventory levels; clear paper jams and perform routine maintenance; operate copier equipment. Administrative and other: Collect and compile cumulative data and statistics; maintain department logs; answer telephones and take messages; orient and train new or less experienced personnel; serve as resource person to co-workers by answering procedural questions and assisting in problem solving; locate personnel by paging system or beeper; attend conferences, meetings and in-service training programs; assume other activities and responsibilities as directed; uphold Kaiser Permanente's Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable laws; assist members with the selection of frames and lenses; take orders for eyewear and miscellaneous optical items; dispense and adjust eyewear and ophthalmic appliances, making minor repairs as required; take facial measurements of members to fit eyewear needs; provide members with information regarding eyewear, product options and eyewear services; manage and resolve member eyewear complaints; create and maintain neat, attractive, and sales-effective frame displays; maintain departmental supplies including frame inventory, eyeglass cases, tools and equipment for daily operations; return re-called frames/optical items by due dates; inspect eyeglasses to ensure conformance with prescribed/ordered specifications; process jobs in bench room; contact members, optical lab and clinics concerning eyewear orders and prescriptions; determine member vision eligibility and benefits; attend staff meetings and training sessions as required; maintain current knowledge of computer systems designated for department operations; establish and maintain courteous, cooperative relations with other personnel, Health Plan members, and the public; may perform other duties as required. Basic Qualifications
Experience
One (1) year of recent full-time optical dispensing experience which may include complete optical lab bench room work.
Current knowledge of optical theory, practices and lab techniques—interpretation of prescription lenses/products available and entire eyewear fabrication process including measure, fit, adjust and repair. Education
High School Diploma/GED License, Certification, Registration
N/A Additional Requirements
Preferred Qualifications
ABO Certification; Certificate of completion in Optical Dispensing from an accredited Ophthalmic Optics school. Notes: This is an on-call position, days and hours may vary.
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Job Summary: Under direct supervision, measures patient facial features, adjusts eyeglass frames, and assists patients in selecting optical items to conform to corresponding optical prescriptions and established procedures. Responsibilities
Patient Procedures and Activities: Assemble patient education materials; assist provider in patient examinations and procedures; consult with provider concerning procedures and patient condition; complete patient forms and records. Laboratories: Clean work area; attach temples to frames; cut lenses to specified size and shape; fit finished lenses into frames; handle computer printouts; inspect lenses and eyeglasses to verify correct processing of prescription; investigate lost, misplaced or incorrectly filled prescription orders; package eyeglasses in containers for courier pick up; refine shape of lenses by smoothing edges; adjust patient eyeglass frames; assist patient in selecting optical items; examine eyeglasses from laboratory; make minor repairs and adjustments to eyeglasses; maintain optical supplies; measure patient facial features; receive and ship finished eyeglasses. Materials and Supplies: Fill requests for equipment and supplies; maintain and order supplies; maintain records of material usage/inventory levels; clear paper jams and perform routine maintenance; operate copier equipment. Administrative and other: Collect and compile cumulative data and statistics; maintain department logs; answer telephones and take messages; orient and train new or less experienced personnel; serve as resource person to co-workers by answering procedural questions and assisting in problem solving; locate personnel by paging system or beeper; attend conferences, meetings and in-service training programs; assume other activities and responsibilities as directed; uphold Kaiser Permanente's Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable laws; assist members with the selection of frames and lenses; take orders for eyewear and miscellaneous optical items; dispense and adjust eyewear and ophthalmic appliances, making minor repairs as required; take facial measurements of members to fit eyewear needs; provide members with information regarding eyewear, product options and eyewear services; manage and resolve member eyewear complaints; create and maintain neat, attractive, and sales-effective frame displays; maintain departmental supplies including frame inventory, eyeglass cases, tools and equipment for daily operations; return re-called frames/optical items by due dates; inspect eyeglasses to ensure conformance with prescribed/ordered specifications; process jobs in bench room; contact members, optical lab and clinics concerning eyewear orders and prescriptions; determine member vision eligibility and benefits; attend staff meetings and training sessions as required; maintain current knowledge of computer systems designated for department operations; establish and maintain courteous, cooperative relations with other personnel, Health Plan members, and the public; may perform other duties as required. Basic Qualifications
Experience
One (1) year of recent full-time optical dispensing experience which may include complete optical lab bench room work.
Current knowledge of optical theory, practices and lab techniques—interpretation of prescription lenses/products available and entire eyewear fabrication process including measure, fit, adjust and repair. Education
High School Diploma/GED License, Certification, Registration
N/A Additional Requirements
Preferred Qualifications
ABO Certification; Certificate of completion in Optical Dispensing from an accredited Ophthalmic Optics school. Notes: This is an on-call position, days and hours may vary.
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