Optical Assistant
at Asda Opticians (Caerphilly)
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About this role
An Optical Assistant in an optical practice environment similar to Asda Opticians (Caerphilly) plays a crucial part in patient care and daily operations. Typical duties involve warmly greeting patients upon arrival, managing appointment schedules, and conducting essential pre-screening tests such as autorefraction, tonometry, and visual field assessments. Responsibilities also extend to assisting patients with frame selection, performing minor frame adjustments and repairs, processing lens and frame orders accurately, and ensuring the practice environment is always tidy and presentable. This role serves as the primary point of contact for individuals visiting the practice, significantly contributing to a seamless patient journey and the overall efficiency of the practice.
This position supports the core functions of the practice by ensuring patients feel welcomed and well-cared for from their initial contact.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is a stable career path within the resilient optical sector, which sees consistent demand across the UK. A practice like Asda Opticians (Caerphilly) could provide pathways for professional development, potentially leading to qualifications such as a Fellowship of the British Contact Lens Association (FBDO) to become a dispensing optician, roles in contact lens specialisms, or opportunities in practice management. Extensive on-the-job training and formal qualifications, including NVQs, are commonly available, alongside manufacturer-specific product training. This role represents a viable entry point into a professional career without requiring a university degree, offering genuine long-term prospects and the lifestyle advantages of working in the Caerphilly area.