Optometry Technician
Company: Rural Health Services Inc
Location: Aiken
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary: The Optometry
Technician is a cross-trained team member responsible for
supporting both the clinical and optical operations of the
practice. Under the supervision of the Optometry Office Manager and
direction of the health care provider, this position assists in
patient care during eye examinations and corrective procedures
while also providing exceptional customer service in the optical
department. On the clinical side, the Optometry Technician records
patient medical histories, prepares patients for examinations, and
assists the optometrist with diagnostic testing and procedures to
ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions. On the
optical side, this role supports patients in selecting and fitting
eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other vision-correcting devices,
provides education on proper eyewear care, and performs adjustments
and minor repairs as needed. Essential Responsibilities 1. Clinical
Support Obtain and accurately record patient preliminary case
history, including current medical conditions and visual concerns.
Perform patient intake and prepare patients for vision examinations
and corrective procedures. Conduct pre-testing procedures
including, but not limited to, auto-refraction, lensometry,
tonometry, topography, visual acuities, phoropter testing, color
vision testing, dial-in measurements, drop instillation, and other
provider-directed testing. Assist the provider during examinations
and specialty testing to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Instruct patients on the proper use and care of glasses and contact
lenses, including insertion, removal, and maintenance of disposable
and specialty/custom lenses. Maintain and clean clinical
instruments and ensure exam rooms are properly stocked and
organized 2. Optical Services Inform and educate patients on
available frame styles, lens designs, coatings, and additional
optical options. Analyze and accurately interpret prescriptions.
Perform precise optical measurements including pupillary distance,
multifocal segment height, lens base curve, vertex distance, prism
power, and lens power verification. Assist patients in selecting
eyewear that best suits their prescription, lifestyle, and personal
preferences. Complete, process, and track eyewear orders with
optical laboratories. Accurately dispense eyewear, verify lens
accuracy, confirm proper fit, and ensure expected visual outcomes.
Perform adjustments and minor repairs as needed. Assist with
wholesale purchasing of frames and resale products, manage
inventory, process authorized returns, and prepare necessary credit
documentation. 3. Administrative & Operational Support Maintain
accurate patient records and ensure compliance with all applicable
legal and regulatory requirements. Schedule appointments, perform
basic bookkeeping tasks, manage correspondence, and maintain
organized filing systems. Knowledgeable in insurance eligibility
and verification. Maintain inventory of clinical and optical
materials. Collaborate effectively with optometrists,
ophthalmologists, and team members to provide coordinated,
high-quality patient care. Provide exceptional customer service to
patients at all stages of their visit. Perform additional duties as
assigned or directed to support department operations. Skills &
Qualifications Ability to relate to patients and staff with warmth,
professionalism, and effectiveness. Strong multitasking and
organizational skills with the ability to prioritize in a
fast-paced clinical environment. High attention to detail and
accuracy in clinical testing, measurements, documentation, and
order processing. Working knowledge of optometric policies,
procedures, and applicable laws and regulations. Ability to
interpret and apply regulations to daily operations. Strong written
and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare
clear, accurate reports and documentation. Ability to assist in the
development of departmental procedures, directives, and operational
improvements. Ability to work collaboratively with providers,
supervisors, and interdisciplinary team members. Education &
Experience Requirements High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Minimum of one (1) year experience as an Optometry Assistant or two
(2) years of experience as an Optical Technician/Optician in a
clinical or retail optical setting. Working knowledge of ocular
anatomy, including normal and abnormal vision and visual
perception. Foundational knowledge of ophthalmic lens design,
materials, and optical principles. Preferred Qualifications
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Opticianry or related field
Optometry or Optical Certification. Experience working in a
Federally Qualified Health Care (FQHC) Experience with electronic
health records (EHR) systems Experience performing clinical
pre-testing and diagnostic procedures. Experience with eyewear
dispensing, optical measurements, and laboratory order
processing.
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