Job requirements Licensed Dispensing Optician in Canada
Find out what you typically need to work as a licensed dispensing optician in Canada. These requirements are applicable to all Opticians (NOC 32100).
Employment requirements
This is what you typically need for the job.
- Completion of a two- or three-year college program in ophthalmic dispensing or optical sciences is required.
- Licensing by a regulatory body for opticians is required in all provinces.
- Licensing requirements for scope of practice and protected titles related to the sale or dispensing and fitting of contact lenses vary by province.
Professional certification and licensing
You might need to get a certification from a regulatory authority before you start working. Find out if this occupation is regulated and contact the regulatory authority to learn about the certification process.
Alberta
Job title
Opticians (Registered - Eyeglasses Dispensing); Opticians (Registered Contact Lens Practitioners)
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Alberta College of Opticians (ACO)
British Columbia
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
College of Opticians of British Columbia
Manitoba
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Opticians of Manitoba
New Brunswick
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Opticians Association of New Brunswick (OANB)
Newfoundland and Labrador
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Dispensing Opticians Board of Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Nova Scotia College of Dispensing Opticians
Ontario
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
College of Opticians of Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Prince Edward Island Board of Dispensing Opticians
Québec
Job title
Dispensing Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Ordre des opticiens d'ordonnances du Québec
Saskatchewan
Job title
Optician
Regulated
Regulatory body:
Saskatchewan College of Opticians
Do you want to work in another province or territory?
If you are already certified to work in a regulated occupation in your province or territory, it will be easier for you to have your certification recognized in another province or territory. See the Workers Mobility's website to learn more.
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