Feast your eyes on your new career as an optical dispenser, and learn how to dispense and supply optical appliances as prescribed by optometrists and /or ophthalmologists in accordance with The Australian Standards.
Optical dispensers dispense and supply optical appliances as prescribed by optometrists and/or ophthalmologists, in accordance with The Australian Standards. They work in a range of settings including retail optical dispensaries, optometric practices, hospitals, specialist medical facilities, and laboratories.
This is the highest level qualification for optical dispensing in Australia. You will learn how to deliver and monitor a service to customers; lead effective workplace relationships and team effectiveness; communicate and work with diverse people; provide advice on and dispense optical appliances; dispense atypical prescriptions; process and manage optical appliance orders; control inventory and coordinate merchandise presentation; sell products and services, and more!
Completion of this nationally recognised and accredited qualification may provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification or university degree, should you wish to pursue further study in this field or continue your studies to become an optometrist.
Choose a private training provider that delivers this course
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
This qualification reflects the role of optical dispensers who dispense and supply optical appliances as prescribed by optometrists and/or ophthalmologists in accordance with Australian standards. Optical dispensers practice in a range of environments including optical dispensaries, optometric practices and laboratories. They may be self-employed or employed by another optical dispenser, an optometrist, a major optical dispensing company or other retailers. To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 100 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency.
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The information presented on the course lists within this website is provided to the Department of Training and Workforce Development by the WA TAFE colleges and private training providers, and is offered as a guide only. It is updated regularly, however some changes to details may occur in between updates. You should always contact the TAFE or private training provider directly to confirm details and/or ask questions.